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The soft glow above a kitchen island and the gentle movement of air on a quiet evening help make a house feel like home. At Tri-Supply, you’ll find one of Texas’s largest selections of lighting and ceiling fans, all chosen for their style, quality, and comfort. Our showrooms offer a diverse selection, ranging from timeless classics to modern designs, featuring trusted brands such as Visual Comfort & Co., Hudson Valley, and Hunter—brands renowned for their exceptional craftsmanship that lasts.

Browse chandeliers, pendants, sconces, ceiling fans, and outdoor fixtures that match your lifestyle. If you’re not sure where to begin, our experienced lighting experts are ready to help. They can guide you to pieces that fit your rooms, your routines, and your style. Visit one of our showrooms to see the lighting and fans in person, feel the quality, and imagine what’s possible for your home.

Featured Lighting & Fans Brands
Tri-Supply features lighting and fan brands selected for their unique design and reliable performance. Each brand has a history of craftsmanship, from fixtures that set the mood to fans built for quiet, easy comfort. All are chosen to meet our standards for quality and design.
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Their ordering and delivery process is great. I make one call, set up a meeting, review the list of items we need, and get everything scheduled—and Tri-Supply handles the rest.〞
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Jack Boothe Construction
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