Four companies to introduce Kathy Ireland licensed upholstery
Lines will debut at High Point Market
Ray Allegrezza -- Furniture Today, October 19, 2011
HIGH POINT — Four upholstery manufacturers - Albany Inds., La-Z-Boy's Bauhaus USA division, Lloyd's of Chatham and Jonathan Louis - have entered into licensing partnerships with Kathy Ireland Worldwide and will introduce licensed upholstery later this week at the High Point Market.
The assortment from Albany Inds., which shows in Plaza Suites, spaces 308 and 309, will target the market for casual seating and home entertainment seating and with upholstery introductions that will include four reclining collections. Raymour & Flanigan is the initial retail partner for the collections.
Bauhaus USA, located in the National Furniture Mart, spaces 503 and 511, will introduce a line of contemporary, transitional and traditional upholstery to fit the Kathy Ireland model of "fashion, quality, value and safety."
Lloyd's of Chatham, which specializes in contemporary and transitional upholstery, will show new items in both styles under the Kathy Ireland brand. The company, showing in Market on Green, space 212, will offer a number of alternate fabric choices.
Jonathan Louis, showing at space 25 at Center Point on Centennial, will manufacture luxury furniture for the kathy ireland Home brand. The initial five collections will launch in October and are based on color palettes that soothe yet create a striking balance. The collections will include sofas, love seats, chairs and sectionals.
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