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Taylor King Updates Custom Upholstery Program
March 24,
2010 by in UnCategorized
By Home Furnishings Business in Upholstery on March 25, 2010
Upholstery manufacturer Taylor King, Taylorsville, N.C., will showcase "Taylor Made 2010 ... The Next Generation," an updated take on its Taylor Made custom upholstered furniture program, at next month's High Point Market.
Taylor Made 2010 ... The Next Generation offers consumers length options sized in four-inch increments ranging from 60 inches to 112 inches. In addition, sectionals can be created from a broad range of pieces. A conversation sofa, matching chair and ottoman, or chair and 1/2 and jumbo ottoman (new April 2010) provide other seating flexibility.
Also new at Market is the ability to select between two seating depths. Customers can now choose either the "Standard" comfort level, with an overall depth of 39.5 inches, or opt for the ultimate in luxury and relaxation with the new "Continental" comfort level, which is five inches deeper.
"With Taylor Made 2010, we are taking customization to the next level, offering more options and piece selections than previously available," said Taylor King President and Chief Operating Officer Del Starnes. "We have always been committed to meeting the special needs of our customer, and we are now able to do that better than ever without the expected customization expense."
Taylor Made 2010 ... The Next Generation will continue to offer the wide range of custom treatments that have been a signature of Taylor Made. Options include a choice of back cushions, arm styles and various bases, ranging from contemporary to traditional in styling. Consumers enjoy the ability to choose from a myriad of configurations, creating one-of-a-kind upholstery to compliment their decor.
Taylor King offers customization options, including a choice of more than 1.500 fabrics and leathers, 30-plus wood finishes, a selection of nail trims, and numerous trim options.
Taylor Made 2010...The Next Generation also will include point-of-sale materials.