Taylor King

     

 

The Banning wing back chair was highlighted in the May/June 2010 issue of Furniture World for its pencil thin arms and men's suiting inspiration.

 

Taylor King's updated custom upholstered furniture program Taylor Made 2010...The Next Generation was featured on Home Furnishings Business's website in April.

     
 

Numerous Taylor King custom pieces were showcased throughout a beautiful New Jersey home in the "Details, Details, Details," design feature in the March 2010 issue of Design NJ.

     
 

A plush, button tufted Taylor King chair was highlighted in the article "Euro Oasis" in the Feb. 2010 issue of Phoenix Home and Garden.

     
 

The Latrobe Bed from Taylor King’s Mount Vernon Collection was featured in the Feb. 2010 issue of Today’s Charlotte Woman.

     
 

The Crofton Chair from Taylor King’s Mount Vernon Collection was highlighted in the "Furniture Focus" feature of the Dec. 2009-Jan. 2010 issue of Home Fashion and Hospitality.

     
 

Home Accents Today featured the Reinhardt Chair in the "What's Hot" section of the Jan. 2010 issue.

     
 

The Mount Vernon upholstery collection from Taylor King was featured in The Houston Chronicle article, "Décor Score: How to Make an Attic Bedroom Worth the Climb." The article was published on November 22, 2009.

     
 

The Corsica Chair was featured in the September/October 2009 issue of Southern Accents' "High Point Market" feature.

     
 

The Seton Sofa was featured in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch on September 5, 2009 in an article entitled "Snuggle up in a New Sofa."

     
 

The Baldwin chair can be seen in the "Color Wheel" section of Home Accents Today's June 2009 issue.

     
 

Today's Charlotte Woman featured three Taylor King chairs – Chi, Metro and Billy Lee – in its June 2009 feature story titled "Who's Been Sitting in My Chair?"

     
 

In a feature on sleeper sofas, Furniture Today included the Marcia sofa in its June 1, 2009 issue, highlighting the sofa's "clean lines" and "tall dressmaker skirt."

     
 

The Columbian, a daily newspaper in Vancouver, Washington, featured a Taylor King sofa in the article titled "Fine Furnishings for Small Spaces" on April 23, 2009.

     
 

The April 2009 issue of Home Accents Today featured the Lockhaven chair and ottoman on the front cover and included this outdoor-friendly seating set in the High Point Market Sketchbook. The Sketchbook also included the Baldwin settee. The Jaywalker chair was highlighted in the new products section.

     
 

In a feature about recliners, Furniture Today included the Exhale recliner for its "tapered leg base and soft track-arm design."

     
 

The Reims sofa made an appearance in Florida Design's April 2009 issue and was called "uniquely stylish."

     
 

Casual Living praised the Lockhaven chair and ottoman's outdoor practicality in the March 2009 issue, highlighting its transitional styling.

     
 

The February 2009 issue of Home Accents Today featured the Parisian accent chair in its "Winter Markets: New Products" page, commending the chair's juxtaposition of exquisite woodwork and pure silk in a delicate design.

     
 

Taylor King's Cozy Creations Sofa was included in the "New Products at Las Vegas" feature in the February 2009 issue of Home Furnishings Business.

     
 

The Stefan armchair was featured on the first page of the Design & Décor's "Las Vegas Market Preview" spread in the February 2009 issue.

     
 

Furniture Today highlighted the Bonsai accent chair in its November 10, 2008 issue, noting the chair's smart contrast between the square wood edges and the soft curved lines of upholstery.

     
 

In the November 3, 2008 issue of Furniture Today, Taylor King's Ashbery sofa was included in the magazine's High Point Market review.  The same issue featured an article titled "Upholstery intros abound, but traffic off," in which Del Starnes, president of Taylor King, was quoted as saying that the high amount of traffic at the High Point Market was "shocking," adding that "There were some dealers who didn't come but there were also some new prospects."

     
 

The Courier-Journal, a daily newspaper in Louisville, KY, featured a Taylor King chair and ottoman in its "Home of the Week" feature.

     
 

The Bonsai accent chair was selected for inclusion in the "Design" pages of Furniture World's November/December 2008 issue.

     
 

The Taylor King Lockhaven chairs and ottoman were included in an article titled "A Fresh Approach" in the Winter 2009 issue of Utah Style & Design.

     
 

The July issue of DesignNJ featured the Grimaldi ottoman alongside the latest transitional trends for blending comfort and convenience. The article highlighted the Grimaldi’s pull-out beverage trays, ample shelf and leather upholstery.

     
 

Taylor King’s Giles chair was featured in the October issue of Southern Accents. The design feature noted the "low sweeping arms" which give the chair "style and versatility."

     
  Home Furnishings Retailer highlighted the Parker pet bed as a "profit-boosting add on"for luxury home furnishing retailers who are interested in appealing to clients with pets. Parker was featured as customizable in leather or fabric and trimmed with decorative nail head accents.
     
 

Home Fashion & Furniture Trends included the Jacque Cuvee settee in their collection of decor"s finest products in the January 2008 issue, pointing out that it showcases a luxurious look without a 'whopping price tag.'

     
 

In November 2008, Furniture Today name the Saylor chair as a popular model that features a 360-degree swivel, wooden legs and round base and fits right in with the growing trend towards transitional and contemporary styles.

     
 

In January 2008, Furniture Style included the Fairfax chair in their October 2008 issue, commenting on its stylish, crisp box pleats that never go out of style.

     
 

In January 2008, the Athens Banner-Herald included the Mary Ball Washington wing chair in its list of stylish new products that are sure to thrill and impress consumers in the new year.

     
 

In September 2007, Houston Lifestyles & Homes describes the Mount Vernon collection, saying it "features historically inspired fabrics and frame styles, designed and styled for today's consumers".

     
 

Chloe, an overscaled frame in pure silk, covers two carved imported chairs featuring gimp, nailhead trim, and throw pillows in the September 17, 2007, issue of Furniture Today.

     
 

Furniture Today showcases Taylor King's classic French, exposed wood Beckett chair, making note of its intricate stitching and embroidered designs.

     
 

Design NJ describes the Pioneer armless chair as having “captured the elegance of the colonial lifestyle, updated in style and sophistication for today” in the September 2007 issue’s “Design a la Carte” spread.

     
 

Home Fashion & Furniture Trends profiles Mount Vernon’s Legendary chaise as a resort-worthy piece offering luxurious style and comfort in their September 2007 issue.

     
  The Yorktown sofa and Propriety cocktail ottoman are praised in the August 2007 Home Furnishings Retailer’s article, “Not your (Great) Grandma’s Period Pieces”, where they note the formality and elegance of the pieces appeal to customers of all generations.
     
 

Log Home Design picks Taylor King’s Tranquility Recliner as the ideal chair “where style meets substance”, calling its mix of comfort and elegance “fit for a king (or queen)” in its July 2007 issue.

     
  The June 2007 issue of Home Décor Buyer names the Mount Vernon Nelly footstool among its favorite signature-licensed collection pieces.
     
 

Furniture Today declares the Toupe motorized chaise “Taylor King’s most popular item” at the spring High Point Market in the May 28, 2007 issue, pointing out its discreet Ultramec mechanism allows the chaise to be mistaken for a stylish stationary frame.

     
  The Mount Vernon Collection is praised on the front page of the High Point Enterprise’s “Life & Style” section in the March 26, 2007 issue, nicknaming the collection “Gorgeous George” for its beautiful pieces inspired by the home of George and Martha Washington.
     
  The Ambrosia sofa is featured in the March 2007 issue of Relish as an example of “distinctive pieces inspired by classic European styles” that bridge styles of the past and present in their spread titled “Classically Current”.
     
  Home Furnishings Business online applauded Taylor King’s new line of upholstered furniture inspired by Mount Vernon.  The February 12, 2007 article discusses how Taylor King collaborated with the Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association to use historical items for the exclusive fabrics in the collection.
     
  The February 2007 issue of Furniture Style highlights Taylor King’s skill at combining many design periods to create a visually striking interior. “Eclectic Luxe” praises Taylor King for blending chinoiserie, Empire influences, Regency-inspired silhouettes and "on-trend grayish blues" in one of its most popular settings at the October 2006 High Point Furniture Market.
     
  Highlighting functional furniture in the January 6, 2007 issue of the Cincinnati Enquirer, Taylor King’s sofas, oversized ottomans and occasional chairs are praised as successfully saving space in their smaller-scale design while at the same time not sacrificing style and comfort.
     
  Excited about Taylor King’s 200 new fabrics, leathers and coordinating trims, Home Fashion and Furniture Trends’ January 2007 issue applauds the patterns in the new collection that “united with bold color duos to create a fresh impression of patterning.”
     
  The December 2006 issue of Furniture Style features the Jacques Cuvee import settee, a new introduction at the October 2006 High Point Furniture Market, as reflecting a growing trend of using linen and cotton as base cloths for beautiful embroidered patterning.
     
  The Chalice tufted sofa from Taylor King is featured in the November 2006 issue of Furniture Style in an article that highlights the growing trend of using white and blue-and-white patterns in upscale upholstery.
     
  Taylor King’s Ingrid lounge chair is featured in an October 2006 article in Furniture Today that focuses on boudoir seating pieces that bring “a touch of elegance” to a room.  The article commends the chair’s tight back and waterfall skirt, and the available contrasting fabric and welt.
     
  Highlighting designs with “tailored, sophisticated” style “that draw on both European and Asian influences,” the September 2006 issue of Home Accents Today features Taylor King’s three-tier server, Jilin, in a piece called “Accent Furniture Portfolio.”
     
  The August 2006 issue of New York Spaces magazine features Taylor King’s Top Gun theater collection as one of the “Top Ten Furniture Finds” in its Trend Report, praising the motorized, comfortable chairs for looking like regular furniture—“not like something from a corporate media room.”
     
  The August 2006 issue of Furniture Style featured one of Taylor King’s renowned recliners in a piece called “Recliner Reinvented.” The Ahhh! High-leg recliner gives consumers “plenty to get excited about,” the article says. “Front casters, French natural nail head trim, a concealed handle and a seat cushion with spring fiberdown.”
     
  Asserting that “avian motifs add either a touch of formal elegance or a graphic, modern vibe to residential interiors,” the August 2006 issue of Home Décor Buyer features the Jilin server in a piece called “Love Birds.”
     
  The August 13, 2006 issue of the Plano Insider features Taylor King as an exemplar manufacturer that allows customers to customize their sofa or chair selections to meet a variety of needs. The article notes the “montage” look of the Refuge recliner in two fabrics and one leather, accented with nail head trim.
     
  Highlighting Taylor King’s use of blues at the spring High Point Furniture Market, the July 2006 issue of Furniture Style features the Independence chair in a piece titled “House of Blues.” The article describes the chair’s Diablo powder blue leather as “a full-grain aniline with a polished, wax-like surface that creates a rich transparency.”
     
  In the June 2006 issue of Furniture Today, Taylor King’s marketing director, Tanya Comer, discusses the huge issue of delivery and the programs the company is considering in order to improve their services.
     
  In a Northwest Florida Daily News article on June 20, 2006 Taylor King’s showrooms are praised by a Florida interior decorator as having many options and exiting styles.

 

   
  In a piece commenting on the latest trends in transitional furniture called “Farewell to Arms,” the May 2006 issue of Furniture Style features Taylor King’s Cityscape armless chair in Jaffa Goldmist by Wearbest. “The look is golden in interiors that command elegance and upscale comfort," the article says.
     
  Taylor King’s oversized Baudelaire round chaise is featured in Furniture Style’s April 2006 issue as being a part of the upcoming High Point Market.  The chaise stands out with its loose back cushions and pleated front skirt.
     
  In an article on April 14, 2006 explaining how to make a large master bedroom suite comfortable, The Greenwich Time features a Taylor King chair and matching ottoman as “perfect” for a master bedroom.
     
  Designer Deborah Freedman used Taylor King’s sofas in the March 2006 issue of Boca Design Magazine in her family room that was designed to transform a large space into a comfortable residence.
     
  Taylor King’s upholstered seating and accessories are featured in a February 3, 2006 article in the Sun Journal.  The furniture is praised as being “characterized by clean styling, soft fabrics and a timeless spirit.”