With loyalty pricing, access to exclusive textiles, end-to-end service, and a dedicated commercial and contracts team, the new King Living membership reinforces the brand’s commitment to empowering the design community.
May 10th, 2024
For five decades, King Living has been synonymous with design excellence. Ongoing commitment to innovation, quality and craftsmanship has positioned this premium brand at the forefront of contemporary furniture design. Now, with the launch of its new partner programme, KingTrade, King Living leverages its legacy to elevate the unique voices of the Australian design community.
Designed and reserved exclusively for design industry professionals, KingTrade offers a suite of benefits curated to amplify the success of any project – be it a large-scale commercial development, or a residential dwelling. “The new KingTrade program has been designed around what our Trade Partners want and need from us to be successful at what they do best,” explains Kahn Morkaya, King Living Trade & Commercial Manager.

Members can enjoy year-round special pricing, with additional tiered loyalty discount structured to maximise savings. But financial benefits are only one aspect of this exclusive program – KingTrade partners also gain special access to industry events, exclusive fabrics and a dedicated team of experts.
KingTrade members get the chance to explore the entire King Living Collection, ranging from living, dining and bedroom, to home office, rugs and lighting solutions. Designs are also made to order in an extensive range of in-house fabrics and leathers, plus access to premium textiles from some of the most renowned fabric houses. These exclusive perks are underscored by personalised support and advice from the King Living team of experts. Trade partners can benefit from local advice at King Living Showrooms, while a dedicated commercial and contracts team is available for ongoing end-to-end project support. The local trade consultants work with members to understand the specifics and unique requirements of their projects, and ensure that the designs are delivered on time and within budget. This local context is anchored by the King Living global presence, which translates into controlled lead times and custom solutions – yet another benefit of the partnership.

With financial perks, access to quality materials, industry events, and custom advice from a readily available team of experts, KingTrade is bound to set up King Living trade partners for success. By leveraging their legacy to address the unique needs of the design community, KingTrade empowers architects, designers and industry professionals to innovate, transform and push the boundaries of Australian interiors.
Explore the full spectrum of benefits and apply for this exclusive membership today.
Apply now at kingliving.com.au/king-trade-and-commercial


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