The Klaussner Marie accent chair seamlessly combines contemporary design with timeless trends, making it a luxurious addition to any living room. The chair features formal wood feet at its base, while a wide seat platform and thick box cushion create a traditional aesthetic. Flared taper arms evoke the charm of rolled designs, complemented by a tight seat back and decorative welt cord trim that enhance its classic appeal. Perfect for both contemporary and traditional settings, this versatile chair fits beautifully in open spaces or cozy corners. Part of the stylish and adaptable Marie collection, it features tall, curved tight backs that rise above plush seat cushions, offering lasting comfort and support. Classic rolled arms and welt detailing add a touch of tailored sophistication, ensuring the collection complements any decor.
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The Rich Heritage of Klaussner
Klaussner Furniture has been a big name in American furniture for a while now. Founded in 1963 by Stuart Love under the name Stuart Furniture, it had a humble beginning. In 1979 the company was acquired by Hans Klaussner, a German entrepreneur. That's when the company adopted the name Klaussner Furniture. This company further ventured into the new furniture product market, including case goods, bedding, and even outdoor furniture. In 2009, the company made a whopping $500 million in sales and held to that number till 2013. Though it faced a few challenges in 2023 that led to a temporary closure, the company has been acquired by Jennifer Furniture. And now, Klaussner is making a strong comeback with a new lineup of sofas, sectionals, recliners, accent chairs, and more. Plus, Klaussner is bringing the same magic—customization—so that you can create furniture that's uniquely yours.
The Beginning
Founded in 1963 by Stuart Love, the company initially started under the name Stuart Furniture and focused on making high-quality furniture for American Households.


Expansion & Growth
In 1972, the company began its first major expansion, with its operations moving from an industrial park to the Lewallen Street Plant.
A New Chapter
A major turn occurred in 1979 when it was acquired by Hans Klaussner, a German entrepreneur and was rebranded as Klaussner Furniture Industries.


Expanding into Casegoods
Klaussner expanded its capabilities with the acquisition of Prestige Fabricators, which strengthened its supply chain.
Scaling Up & Honoring Legacy
130,000 Sq. Ft. addition to Klaussner International Casegoods Distribution Center. Later in August 14, 2004 celebrated the 25th anniversary of Hans Klaussner's purchase of the company.


New Product line Launch
Comfort Design, a premium upholstery brand specializing in customizable seating & it entered the mattress and bedding industry with the introduction of the Enso Bedding Line.
Leadership Transition
JB Davis after leading the company for years announced his retirement. Bill Wittenberg was appointed as the new president and CEO, bringing into fresh leadership.


A New Showroom Experience
The company moved its showroom from Asheboro to a 90,000-square-foot space in High Point Market to showcase Klaussner’s latest furniture designs.
Celebrating Five Decades
Klaussner celebrated its 50-year anniversary and marked half a century of innovation and success and reflected on its journey.


A Temporary Closure
After 60 years in business, Klaussner Furniture Industries faced some challenges and it led to a temporary shut down in 2023.
Klaussner's Re-launch
Klaussner was acquired by Jennifer Furniture, led by CEO John Garg and entering another new era as it strives to be the leading "solutions provider" in the home furnishings industry.
