I have yet to see a Yourway2 in person but the difference in dimensions between the series 1 and 2 is something I'm looking at closely. Can you speak more to the "walkway" concerns....is this related to the increased depth of the series 2?
Do you have a sofa or a recliner?
Cheers!
We have 3 series 1's. It's not really the depth of the series 2 but rather a difference in the way the chairs recline. With the series 1, the reason there is a split back, is as the chair reclines, the back moves backwards and the feet come up in the front. So when it's fully reclined, you have space taken out of walkways in front and in the back of the chair.
The series 2 is a one shell, when you recline, the entire mechanism moves and slides you forward. The back is fixed and does not move at all. So the full reclining length is taken out of the walkway in front of you. In our case, that would have closed off completely walkways in the front so it didn't work for us.
Though for aesthetics, having a fixed back is a lot more attractive if you have an open area since they can do designs/scalloping like a regular fixed chair. Also, the series 1, depending on the design, will have some elements that are fixed and some that move. So when the chair is reclined there may be some fixed part of the chair sticking up.
Thank you for the insight. I had not considered the change in the extension on the front side....was obsessed with how the chair/sofa would look from the back. I badly want to sit in a series 2 just to feel the difference in seat height and seat depth compared to the series 1. But who knows when any dealer will get a floor model given the supply chain issues in mechanisms.
Cheers!!
The lower seat height of the Your Way 2 means most women, who tend to have shorter legs than men, will prefer it. That drop in seat height makes a difference.
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Here's furniture no one buys anymore. The Classics we saw at Kindel / Karges / Councill at the High Point Market. All made in Grand Rapids Michigan. It's expensive, and finely done
Look at these two chairs - same identical chair with two different finishes. I think the painted one was spectacular. And look at his gorgeous Slant Front Bombay style desk. This is a very difficult piece to make and requires a high level of craftsmanship. Beautiful finish on it as well.
This Kindel Double Pedestal Table was wonderfully made, a work of art with a more modern flair
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A few photos from the Taylor King showroom at Market. End of the day, our phones had very little battery left in them and we were tired, so only a handful here.
This was kind of wild / interesting / far out. A Home Theater setup using chaises and consoles. I anticipate we will get exactly zero orders for this item, but you have to give them credit for imagination. It's built on the Sausalito series sectional components.
This I thought fun, a curve to a conventional sectional adds a little style. TK # 4015-39BL Vesper Sectional in fabric Mila Flannel
Banquettes custom made to your size, the # 2921-2 Harmony series in fabric Newville Linen
Taylor King also does leather. I found this model to sit very well when I tried it out. Model K1722-HMA Hall Recliner in leather Stargo Lacy
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