Every trade account gets real pricing, spec sheets, and a named rep. Power Designers get priority, concierge, and the rest of the toolkit. Both start free to apply.
Start with Trade. Upgrade to Power Designer when your volume — or your taste for priority — says it's time.
Everything a specifier needs to work with us.
For designers specifying us by the project, not the piece.
An occasional specifier — a few projects a year, single fixtures or small runs, flexible timelines. You want access to pricing and spec tools without a subscription to manage.
Trade covers you. When volume grows, upgrade in one click.
Specifying Dutton Brown on more than a few projects a year. Project timelines matter. You want samples on demand, a rep with a direct line, and visibility into what's coming next.
At $200, it pays for itself at $4k annual spend (the 5% discount difference). Most Power Designers clear that on their first quote.
Annual membership pays for itself at $4,000 of purchases (5% discount differential).
$4,000
That's one mid-size residential project. After that, everything — the priority, the concierge, the unlimited samples, the early access — is pure upside.
Every Power Designer gets a physical kit on sign-up. Not a swag bag — a working tool kit you'll keep on your desk.
Every current finish, on the actual substrate. Updated annually as finishes evolve.
Full product library, photographed properly. Good for client meetings.
For your project notes. Yes, really — a good one.
Founder, co-owner, person who signs your quotes. Handwritten.
Power Designers get direct access to Chase. Text, phone, email — same person, two-hour response during business hours, same-day otherwise.
When you're on deadline, you don't need a ticket system. You need a person who knows your firm, your projects, your finishes. That's the concierge.
Trade is four minutes to apply. Power Designer is one more click after that.