King Koil has been increasing its private label business over the past several months as retailers seek to build out their floors with more luxury product.
“Retailers see that the luxury mattress consumer is not as negatively affected by the economy as other demographic groups, and they want to add more upscale product to their floors to meet that market demand,” says David Binke, CEO of King Koil. “While they are adding additional King Koil SKUs as well, we are also seeing a trend where they want to create a private label line where they curate their own product and even increase their margins a bit. The bottom line is that they are putting more luxury product on their floors, which is both good for their business and ours.”
Most of the private label work the brand is placing includes hand-assembled button tufting and self-welts, quilt panels featuring Joma wool and Talalay graphite latex for pressure-relieving comfort that wicks away moisture and heat. The products are also using a Flexecore core unit from HSM.
Part of King Koil’s move toward becoming a leader in the sustainability movement, Flexecore’s 3,000 micro coils are individually pocketed for 100% comfort and use a glue-free system making them 100% recyclable. Micro coil merchandising options offer coil counts up to 7,000.
The private label retails have been selling for $1,999 to $3,499 in queen.
“It is very exciting to see the luxury category expanding on retail floors. Giving consumers more choice and options will only continue to grow this profitable segment for dealers,” Binke adds.