“quality is central to everything we do”

- Albert & Susan Trombley

Tromblay Salon and Gallery opened on April 1, 1992. Owners Albert and Susan Tromblay renovated the J.W. Bosman Building (1909) at the corner of Burdick and Dutton streets in downtown Kalamazoo.  

What was formerly a soda fountain, laundromat, and appliance store has now been transformed into a colorful and comforting space for peerless salon services, boutique shopping, and local art exhibitions.  Don't miss the charming details of this space, including original tin ceilings, our vintage styling chairs, and more!


Stop in today and have a look around!


The environment we create for you is very important. It's relaxing. Upbeat. Luxurious. Eclectic. Clean. Warm and welcoming. It's also arty - in the best way. Over the years, Tromblay Salon and Gallery has been graced by the work of dozens of local artists, and we continue to support and celebrate creativity in our space.

Another key ingredient in the salon's ambience is the character of the wonderful 1909 building we call home. The J.W. Bosman Building lived several lives before we began restoring it in 1992. We fell in love with its downtown location, easy parking, and the charm only a place with this much history could offer.

We take pride in the cleanliness of our salon and equipment and sterilize our combs and brushes after every use. And while our product lines have evolved, our standards haven’t: we only carry products we believe in and trust.