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Taylor King PORTFOLIO Sofa 92" Standard Depth in Notionality Flintstone
This is Taylor King, in their 93" "Taylor Made" series with special fabrics that classify it as a Portfolio piece (Promotional). By far, most TK sales are in this series, and it comes in three depths, standard, plush and continental. Two pillows come with the standard depth. This particular sofa is a Panel Arm, with Round Box Border Back and Montana bun foot. Prestige FM Cushion (firm). For around $ 2,000, this sofa is hard to beat, it uses quality materials throughout, a real 8-way spring suspension and strikes me as the best bang for your buck in the marketplace, at least from what I've seen out there. A solid, good, well-made sofa.
Design Specs are here:
https://www.taylorking.com/PDF/Category/21.PDF
Re: Taylor King PORTFOLIO Sofa 92" Standard Depth in Notionality Flintstone
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drcollie
This is Taylor King, in their 93" "Taylor Made" series with special fabrics that classify it as a Portfolio piece (Promotional). By far, most TK sales are in this series, and it comes in three depths, standard, plush and continental. Two pillows come with the standard depth. This particular sofa is a Panel Arm, with Round Box Border Back and Montana bun foot. Prestige FM Cushion (firm). For around $ 2,000, this sofa is hard to beat, it uses quality materials throughout, a real 8-way spring suspension and strikes me as the best bang for your buck in the marketplace, at least from what I've seen out there. A solid, good, well-made sofa.
Design Specs are here:
https://www.taylorking.com/PDF/Category/21.PDF
Nice sofa! Is there a list or gallery of the special fabrics that you referenced that qualify it as a Portfolio piece? Thanks.
Re: Taylor King PORTFOLIO Sofa 92" Standard Depth in Notionality Flintstone
Re: Taylor King PORTFOLIO Sofa 92" Standard Depth in Notionality Flintstone
Thank you. Do you have any particular favorites on the list that are solid neutral colors (grey, beige, taupe, etc.), durable, easy to clean and have the "right" hand and feel?