Re: New to Taylor King. Can you advise?
I think generally when people are upset about a purchase - they make it a point to write negative reviews across many platforms, a way of "paying back" the manufacturer or dealer. There are far less positive reviews for products because there is no axe to grind so-to-speak, and they move onto the next thing in their lives. So I think you have to be judicious in relying on reviews - certainly they can provide substantial information when factually written, but all too often they can be emotional as well.
Taylor King is a fabric house and as such they have very good deals in that category, not so much in leather. For example, in a standard Depth in Taylor King Portfolio you would be looking at (plus shipping):
-41 LAF Chaise
-30 3-Seat armless sofa
-15 L-Corner OR - 81 Wedge (curved) corner
-22 RAF Loveseat
in a GR2 performance fabric (using the -15 corner) you would be at $ 6,767. Same way in their GR2 leather is $ 12,997, almost twice as much. So a great deal in fabric not so much in leather.
I'd take you over to Bradington Young instead, which has similar build standards to Taylor King. They're a leather house, so that same general configuration would run $ 7,511. That's $ 5K less than TK and that's because they are a dedicated leather house. I'd recommend the B-Y in leather, the TK in Fabric. And of course, the highest build standard is Hancock and Moore, but that will run into the mid-teens with that large a sectional.
"Standard" refers to the inside depth of a piece in TK. "Plush" is 2" deeper and you get a few more pillows as well. "Continental" is even deeper, with more pillows.
Duane Collie
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