This year’s Arett Open House welcomed 50+ new vendors—a powerful mix of problem-solvers, premium makers, and category innovators. From eco-friendly gardening solutions and winter de-icing to handcrafted décor and smart birding tech, these partners open fresh pathways for margin, traffic, and attachment sales in every season. 

Below are highlights from the new-vendor roster. Use these blurbs to plan assortments, build endcaps, and spark cross-merchandising ideas—and then place your orders through the Virtual Open House

Featured New Vendors 

1) Angel Guard (A39) 

What they do: Safety and task-simplifying tools for homeowners, contractors, and rescuers—developed with pros, inventors, and engineers. 
Retailer angle: Expand your hardgoods and seasonal safety endcaps with products that help customers do more, safely and easily

2) Blue Orange Pottery (B118) 

What they do: Handcrafted clay, Talavera, terracotta, and recycled-metal décor—artisan quality with U.S. distribution and custom design support. 
Retailer angle: Drive high-impact visual merchandising and strong AUR with exclusive seasonal assortments that tell a design story. 

3) The Cloud Maker (C103)[3rd Place New Product Winner] 

What they do: Whimsical indoor gardening accessories that turn plant care into an experience (including their signature “watering cloud”). 
Retailer angle: Giftable, demo-friendly accessories that pair perfectly with indoor planters, potting mixes, and care kits

4) Casus International ApS (C113)[1st Place New Product Winner] 

What they do: CasusGrill™—Danish, award-winning, sustainable redesigns of everyday outdoor products; portable instant grills lead the line. 
Retailer angle: Catch the eco-convenience trend with impulse displays near outdoor living, coolers, and picnic accessories. 

5) Cooper’s Mill (C84) 

What they do: Small-batch jams, jellies, relishes, sauces, and fruit butters—no artificial colors, sweeteners, preservatives, or corn syrups
Retailer angle: Add checkout treats and local-market appeal; bundle with gift baskets and seasonal hosting displays. 

6) Damn Deer Product (D31) 

What they do: Eco-friendly, scent-based animal repellents in durable mesh pouches; easy to hang for season-long protection. 
Retailer angle: A simple, USA-made solution for deer and rabbit control—ideal for attachment sales with shrubs, perennials, and bulbs. 

7) Bare Ground (E125) 

What they do: Environmentally sensitive winter deicers, snow tools, animal repellents, propane ice torches, and gel-based ice dam treatments. 
Retailer angle: Strengthen winter readiness; build driveway & roof care endcaps for late fall and storm-response spikes. 

8) Feather Snap T (T58) 

What they do: FeatherSnap “Scout” smart bird feeder—solar-powered, Wi-Fi connected HD camera with an app that IDs North American birds via AI. 
Retailer angle: Tech-meets-nature SKU that drives gift sales; cross-merch with bird seed, poles, hooks, and backyard habitat sets. 

9) Grow More Inc. (G122)[2nd Place New Product Winner] 

What they do: Specialty fertilizers, micronutrients, chelated trace elements, and soil conditioners for horticulture and garden care. 
Retailer angle: Offer purpose-built nutrition for advanced hobbyists; pair with drip systems, soil, and propagation tools. 

10) Halsted (H74) 

What they do: U.S. manufacturer/importer of woven polypropylene bags and tarps; DuraSack® contractor and leaf/debris solutions. 
Retailer angle: Durable consumables that move in cleanup season; stack near lawn & leaf, tree care, and bulk materials. 

11) Marie Originals (M43) 

What they do: Homeopathic skincare remedies with earth-derived ingredients for poison ivy, eczema, bites, and acne—handcrafted in the USA. 
Retailer angle: Build a trail & garden care set with gloves, repellents, soaps, and after-care kits. 

12) Nehemiah (N69) 

What they do: Purpose-driven CPG manufacturer providing second-chance employment; licenses/operates brands including Tide, Downy, Dreft, Kandoo. 
Retailer angle: Trusted household names with a compelling social impact story—great for community-focused merchandising. 

13) Oasis Forage Products (O10) 

What they do: Floral foam, vases, and tools tailored to wild foraging, dried work, and event design—eco-conscious mechanics for modern styling. 
Retailer angle: Enable DIY workshops and florist partnerships; cross-merch with pruners, preserved florals, and ribbon. 

14) Pur Health (P112) 

What they do: Premium reusable glass mason jars and lids for canning, fermentation, and clean storage—airtight and chemical-free. 
Retailer angle: Ride the homestead/fermentation wave; bundle with herb kits, dehydrators, and pantry organization. 

15) GardenSoxx (R45) 

What they do: Patented, compost-filled mesh sleeves for raised beds, erosion control, and urban agriculture—works on any surface
Retailer angle: A turnkey solution for schools, community gardens, and rentals; pair with seedlings, drip, and organic soil

16) SavanahBee (S121) 

What they do: Premium honey, mead, skincare, and body care; strong mission around bee education and pollinator health
Retailer angle: Elevate pollinator story-selling; cross-merch with bee-friendly plants, feeders, and pollinator signage

17) Tick Mitt (T19) 

What they do: Portable, chemical-free tick removal mitt for people and pets—reusable microfiber grabs ticks before they embed. 
Retailer angle: Seasonal safety add-on for trail, yardwork, and pet shoppers; place near repellents and first-aid. 

18) Urban Gardener (U125) 

What they do: Compact indoor gardening kits, soil blends, and organic insecticides for apartments and small spaces. 
Retailer angle: Capture new gardeners with beginner-friendly kits; position by herbs, windowsill planters, and grow lights. 

19) Webbed Sphere (W124) 

What they do: Scalable fulfillment, warehousing, and inventory management—over 1M sq. ft. of secure storage. 
Retailer angle: A B2B partner for brands needing logistics support as assortments scale. 

20) Yoli Out Door (Y06) 

What they do: Stylish, durable outdoor furniture and garden structures—gazebos, pergolas, patio sets, privacy screens. 
Retailer angle: Build backyard-room vignettes; pair with lighting, planters, textiles, and grilling accessories. 

How to Merchandise the New Class of Vendors 

  • Build stories, not shelves: Create themed endcaps—Pollinator Paradise, Urban Grower, Winter Ready, Giftable Plant Care
  • Pair for attachment: Repellents + shrubs; décor + pottery; fertilizers + irrigation; bird tech + seed. 
  • Plan seasonal arcs: Fall cleanup → Winter safety → Early spring seed starting → Summer outdoor living. 
  • Educate at the shelf: Simple “Why It Works” cards and QR videos lift conversion and reduce returns. 

Ready to Stock What’s Next? 

Explore the full lineup and secure your products through the Arett Virtual Open House

👉 Click here for the complete list of Open House 2025 New Vendors!