Trivantage expands product offerings for designers, workroom customers

Trivantage, a comprehensive supplier for fabrics, hardware, and accessories, announced an expanded range of products tailored for designers and workroom customers. The new offerings include high-quality fabrics, thread, hand tools, notions, and other essential supplies designed to save time and ensure job success.

“At Trivantage, our goal is to provide everything our customers need to keep their shops running smoothly and their clients satisfied,” said Lindsay Shakarjian, marketing director for Trivantage. “Our customers can rely on us for responsive service from a dedicated care team, hassle-free ordering, and fast shipping, ensuring a best-in-class experience. We’ve always been renowned for our fabric selection, but now we offer much more, enabling customers to get everything they need in one place.”

Trivantage offers online resources where customers can browse fabric by color, pattern, or collection while stocking up on essential supplies. They can explore the Sunbrella x David Rockwell Currents Collection, inspired by nature; find curated upholstery thread and bobbins with the necessary performance features.

“Trivantage Plus combines our core customer benefits with exclusive membership advantages designed to help customers elevate their businesses,” Shakarjian said. “Designers and workroom customers can now enjoy half off their first year’s membership and access exclusive benefits, including unique product discounts.”

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