King Living

King Living (previously known as King Furniture) is an Australian furniture retail chain, furniture designer and manufacturer. Established in Sydney in 1977, the King Living brand currently has 15 showrooms in Australia,[1] as well as international showrooms in New Zealand[2] as well as Malaysia and Singapore.[3] In 2018, King Living plans to enter the Canadian market with a location in the South Granville area of Vancouver.[4]

King Living
IndustryFurniture Retail Furniture Design and Manufacturing
Founded1977 (1977)
Headquarters
Sydney
,
Australia
Number of locations
18
Area served
Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Singapore, Malaysia
Productsfurniture
Websitekingliving.com

Previously made in Australia, King shifted the majority of their manufacturing to China in 2005.[5]

King Living offers furniture designs to both commercial and residential customers and takes advantage of new technologies offering a point of difference.[6][7]

In March 2015, King Furniture change name to King Living.[7]

Furniture design and technology

The King Living furniture range includes contemporary leather and fabric sofas as well as dining furniture, bedroom, storage and outdoor furniture.[8][9] King Living sofas feature steel frames and comfort seat suspension. Furniture designs also include seats with electric reclining motion and the ability to attach lights, sound speakers and tables.[3][10][11][12]

Awards and recognition

King Living has received industry awards for its furniture designs. In 2005 the King Living Delta II sofa was featured on the Oprah Winfrey Show by famous interior designer Nate Berkus[13] The King Living Delta sofa has also been featured at famous events, such as Vanity Fair's Oscars After Party.[14][15] In 2016, King Living won Sydney Hills Business Award.[16]

King Living Showrooms

There are currently 15 showrooms located in NSW, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia as well as New Zealand and Singapore. Below are the locations of King Living Furniture stores by state:[17]

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