England Furniture Incorporated

They are based in New Tazewell, Tennessee,[1] and were founded in 1964 by Charles England and sons Eugene and Dwight “whose goal was to provide an employment alternative for the people in their region of Appalachia.”[2] England Furniture is well known in the industry for pioneering a method of rapid delivery of custom furniture through its proprietary transportation system.

[13] In 2018, England Furniture expanded their plant in Tennessee and created 202 jobs after investing $31 million in Claiborne County.

[14] Later that year, England Furniture announced an expansion to Virginia where they planned to take over the 32,000 square-foot Lee County Industrial Building for manufacturing purposes.

[16] The fabric used in England Furniture products are tested by machines for durability, stain resistance, and seam separation.

[16] Hayter Die Cutting uses the heaviest caliper cardboard in the industry and Sealed Air Corporation keeps pieces in place during transportation.