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The Craftsmanship of Comfort: Building a Luxury Teak Empire with Terri Gelman

22 min · 15. maj 2026
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In this episode of Retail War Games, I sit down with Terri Gelman, the CEO and Founder of E&T Horizons (DecoTeak). Terri has spent over 15 years building a successful, digitally native brand rooted in quality, sustainability, and intimate global partnerships. We explore Terri's journey from starting with children's furniture to becoming a leader in the premium teak market, serving boutique resorts in the Caribbean and homes across the U.S.. Terri pulls back the curtain on what it really takes to manage a supply chain in Indonesia and Vietnam, why she prioritizes handmade craftsmanship over plastic mass production, and how she navigated the "supply chain mess" of the post-COVID era.

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