Tai Ping Carpets

In 1959, production moved to larger facility in Tai Po in Hong Kong's New Territories, which remained the company headquarters and main factory for the next 32 years.

The 25,000 square meter Xiamen facility, with over 600 employees, houses the company's extensive archives and yarn stores, as well as production for dyeing, artwork, tufting, and finishing.

Edward Fields has its own New York City flagship, along with studios operating from Tai Ping showrooms in Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, Miami, and San Francisco.

In 2010, Tai Ping purchased La Manufacture Cogolin,[11] the French producer of hand-woven Jacquard carpets, founded by Jean Lauer [12] in 1924.

Also in June 2012, Tai Ping launched a new European flagship on Rue Montalembert in Paris [14][15] conceived by Belgian born, Paris-based designer Ramy Fischler.

[17] Other key personnel include CFO Alex Lung, CSO Joel Frommann, and Managing Directors for each of Tai Ping's global regions: Shawn Hiltz (Europe, Middle East, Africa), Celia Yeung (Asia) and Michael Reagan (Americas).