October 2004 International Home Furnishings Market News

 
For Immediate Release
For Additional Information, contact: John Jokinen, 828-437-1991; johnj@ejvictor.com
 
 

Carol Bolton’s Delightfully Fetching Sofas and Caboodles of Velvet

E.J. Victor’s Carol Bolton upholstery collections have enriched lives, enhanced lifestyles and defined the direction of upholstered furniture.

Carol links yesterday’s colors, patterns and textures with today’s demands for comfort and individuality, all with an eye for luxurious yet casual, formal yet easy, eclectic yet simple.

Carol brings to the October market upholstered mirrors and tables, a 70"-tall, three-tiered lamp table (upholstered, of course), an Anywear Chest of Drawers (ditto on the fabric application), a double-tray Teaparty table (you guessed it) and several other items, all of which carry Carol’s unique signature of creatively marrying fabulous fabrics to incredible furniture, whatever the shape or purpose.

How unique? When asked she said, "You’ll find delightfully fetching sofas and chairs and a brand spanking new caboodle of velvet and silk covered occasional pieces."

It’s fun. It’s eye-catching. It’s extremely comfortable. And with E.J. Victor’s proven reputation for crafting quality, it’s built to last.

Hand-fitted with oversized plush cushions, Carol Hicks Bolton’s chairs, sofas and ottomans are brilliantly crafted by artisans to meet E.J. Victor’s unrivaled standards of quality and style. Following Carol’s nostalgia for unique pieces that tell a story, the Morganton, N.C.- based craftsmen painstakingly mix and match patterns and textures, bringing the furnishings to life. "Overall, the collections invite a sense of losing oneself from the present and experiencing the feel of a different era," Carol said. "Each piece evokes a feeling of aged worn elegance seen in the use of thread worn tapestries, vintage brocades and heavily patinaed carved frames. Every setting evokes a nostalgic aura felt by everyone who visits the showroom."

"If I were decorating for you," Carol said, "I’d have you get out all the things you love. Not the things someone gave you or the things that are expensive. Just what you really and truly love. Then I’d come up with six or ten colors, and we’d do the whole house."

The many hands that create these undeniably comfortable works of art lend to the heirloom feel of E.J. Victor’s Carol Hicks Bolton Upholstery and Casegood collections.

Edward W. Phifer, III, Joseph B. Manderson and John Victor Jokinen founded E.J. Victor in 1990 in Morganton, NC. Together, the founders created a corporate culture that maintains an unwavering commitment to preserving time-honored, local construction methods used to create exquisite furniture for the home.

 
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