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Lean support for complex acrylic supply decisions.

Liquitex service is built for buyers who already understand art materials but need a cleaner way to compare color lines, validate safety documents, and translate seasonal demand into stable orders. The team focuses on decisions that slow down procurement: which acrylic paint family belongs in a university starter kit, when acrylic ink should be separated from marker demand, which mediums need a separate replenishment rule, and how to keep color charts aligned with actual available SKUs.

Liquitex procurement desk with color cards and acrylic paint samples
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Assortment Rationalisation

We group Liquitex acrylic paint, Basics acrylic, heavy body acrylic, acrylic gouache, markers, and mediums into buyer-friendly program tiers. The output is a smaller decision set with clear differences in viscosity, finish, pigment load, student fit, and professional use case. For distributors, that means fewer duplicate shelf slots. For institutions, it means a repeatable list that faculty and purchasing can both understand.

02

Documentation & Tender Support

When a school district, museum shop, or art retailer asks for SDS, AP-related labeling notes, non-toxic positioning, packaging detail, or color chart material, Liquitex structures the request before it goes to review. We do not turn every inquiry into a long sales cycle; we identify the document pack, the product line, the deadline, and the territory so the quote can move cleanly.

03

Set Planning

Sets behave differently from open-stock color. A 6-color Basics acrylic set supports classroom trials, a 24-color heavy body set supports advanced studio programs, and medium bundles support technique-led workshops. Liquitex helps buyers separate those patterns, assign order multiples, and keep entry-level products from crowding out professional lines in the same replenishment plan.

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Channel-Specific Reorder Rules

Campus stores, independent art retailers, workshop operators, and distributors each need different replenishment logic. Liquitex service notes can mark evergreen colors, seasonal workshop items, high-velocity acrylic ink colors, and slower technical mediums. The aim is simple: fewer stockouts on core colors and fewer stranded quantities on highly specific finishes.

Questions

Fast answers before a formal quote.

Yes. Combine product families in one message, then separate the expected annual volume by family or by channel. That gives the quote team enough context to recommend a cleaner assortment.

Usually yes. Include grade range, territory, and whether products are used in classroom instruction, resale, or workshop kits so the correct labeling and safety notes can be attached.

Ask for the color chart version alongside the quote date. This helps purchasing teams avoid mismatches between catalog copy, swatch cards, and stocked open colors.

Before

Buyers search for liquitex acrylic paint, liquitex basics acrylic paint, heavy body acrylic, acrylic ink, acrylic gouache, markers, gesso, varnish, and medium as separate questions. The result is a scattered quote trail with duplicate color requests, unclear pack sizes, and missing safety documentation.

After

The RFQ is grouped by product family, channel, color depth, compliance need, and replenishment cadence. A buyer can see which lines support entry-level education, which lines support professional artists, and which support technique-specific workshop demand.

Start clear

Send one brief, not ten scattered product requests.

Use the form to list priority Liquitex product families, expected annual quantities, market, and documentation needs. We will structure the reply around the buying decision, not around a generic catalog dump.

Procurement inquiry

Send a Liquitex RFQ

Share product families, annual volume, destination market, and compliance needs. A color category specialist will prepare the next step.