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Eclectic design celebrates individuality. It’s layered, expressive, and personal—built from contrasts that somehow feel completely in balance. Mixing textures, materials, and eras allows a space to tell its own story while feeling unified through thoughtful detail. At Tri-Supply, you’ll find lighting, plumbing fixtures, hardware, and appliances that make it easy to create this kind of intentional mix. Tri-Supply offers products from brands such as Fulgor Milano, House of Rohl, and Varaluz—each chosen for distinctive design, craftsmanship, and the creative spirit that defines Eclectic style.

Explore sculptural lighting, architectural hardware, artisanal faucets, and statement appliances that add character to every room. Tri-Supply’s design specialists can help you coordinate finishes, scale, and color to achieve a balance of contrast and cohesion. Visit one of our showrooms to see textures and materials up close, talk through ideas with an expert, and discover how expressive design can still feel balanced, functional, and uniquely your own.

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Tri-Supply partners with brands that embrace creativity and craftsmanship across every category. Each reflects a commitment to originality, thoughtful design, and quality materials—brought together to help homeowners create spaces that are distinctive, layered, and beautifully personal.
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