Trade application approvals are running in two business days this week.Seattle + shipping nationwide
Designer trade supportLayered, room-led shopping with a designer-grade trade lane
Designer trade support

Trade support that treats finish, lead time, and client presentation like the real work they are.

This route is built for designers and builders who need quoting, holds, finish confirmation, and showroom support without the site turning into a sterile B2B portal.

Designer-first quotingfor spec holds and multi-room projects
Showroom appointmentsto compare finishes and scale in person
Shared catalogthe same products still feed the homeowner-facing site
Designer reviewing materials and tear sheets at a table.
Trade clients want finish availability, quote support, and lead times surfaced before they fill out a form.
Close-up of a brass wall sconce mounted against a dark surface.Flagship trail-shoe colorways

What the trade client actually needs

They need price support, inventory clarity, finish confidence, and room context strong enough to sell the client on the choice. That is why this page loops back into the collection and the Marlow PDP rather than pretending the catalog disappears once someone becomes a trade client.

Interior material swatches and brass hardware samples on a wood table.
Support

Showroom finish review

Book an appointment to compare brass, blackened steel, and mirror scale without relying on a screen alone.
Book a showroom review
Interior designer standing in a studio beside shelving and samples.
Journal

Editorial proof

Trade clients still use the journal to explain pairings and room decisions to homeowners.
Read the finish guide

How shoppers compare this line

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FootwearNarrow by terrain, weather, and trip length
ShellCompare fit, venting, and storm coverage
GuideUse layering advice before building a full kit