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Contemporary design is defined by clarity—clean lines, open space, and materials that speak for themselves. It’s an aesthetic that values precision and restraint, where every element has a purpose. Tri-Supply offers contemporary lighting, plumbing, hardware, appliances, and windows from brands such as Fisher & Paykel, Moen, and Visual Comfort & Co.—each selected for craftsmanship, innovation, and the quiet confidence that defines contemporary design.

Explore sleek faucets, sculptural lighting, minimalist hardware, and seamless doors and windows that connect indoors and out. Tri-Supply’s design specialists can help you coordinate finishes, materials, and fixtures to achieve a contemporary look that feels both elevated and livable. Visit one of our showrooms to experience these products firsthand and discover how thoughtful design can make simplicity feel richly expressive.

Featured Contemporary Brands
Tri-Supply partners with brands that capture the essence of contemporary design through precision engineering, thoughtful proportion, and timeless restraint. Each reflects a commitment to clean form, innovative performance, and enduring materials that bring contemporary spaces to life.
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