LAS VEGAS — Streamline Art will showcase its extensive juvenile art collection this summer along with other major categories it offers. The company will be showing in Las Vegas, building B 346-350 and the Toronto International Centre space 105.
Juvenile art is one among many collections in the arsenal, yet it is well beyond what other competitors offer in this space. This provides more options for buyers looking to offer exceptional juvenile art for amazing value to their customers.
Streamline Art’s juvenile program includes 30 subcategories with artwork for every age, from infants to teens and represents a wide range of genres such as nature, animals, ocean life, sports, and hobbies to name a few.
A cross section of art will be on display in their showrooms; however, their entire juvenile collection will be presented using “story boards” at each market to ensure buyers have access to every available image. Most images are available through the company’s Print on Demand (POD) program, while some are single pieces of art or are offered as embellished art. The POD focus is intentional because it gives buyers multiple options for each image in the collection.
“We recently had the opportunity to work with a group of buyers focused on juvenile product needs, including wall art. Our 30+ capsule collections and diverse selection of juvenile imagery coupled with print size and framing flexibility as well as dropship capabilities really resonated with everyone,” said Brooke Barber, director of sales and marketing.
The company’s juvenile collection is made up of 645 individual images, with 56 of those in embellished canvas art and 230 as framed canvas mount singles. The remaining 359 images are the largest group in their collection and represent Streamline Art’s highly flexible POD program. These juvenile offerings along with their other POD offerings are produced in their 30,000 square foot manufacturing facility in Toronto, Ontario. A facility equipped with state-of-the-art printers, cutting-edge framing technology and highly skilled designers and staff to ensure top-notch production.
Streamline Art’s POD programs are all printed and stretched canvas and allow customers to make extensive choices beyond other competitors. They pick an image, which can be manufactured in multiple sizes (assume 4sizes for each with some exceptions) and then pick a frame from six floating frame color options.
If they do not want the art framed, they can pick an image and a size, and simply have it unframed/gallery wrapped. This overall approach offers retailers and designers flexibility to ensure their specific need and esthetic is met. All are shipped from their warehouses in Buffalo, New York, and Toronto, Ontario.

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