The Lexington Alternative

Lexington Home Brands has mastered the art of lifestyle-driven furniture collections. From the coastal sophistication of Barclay Butera to the refined classicism of Lexington's own Heritage and Carlyle lines, their collections are designed to furnish complete homes with a cohesive aesthetic narrative.

Which Lexington collections do you carry?
As authorized trade partners, we access Lexington's complete portfolio including Barclay Butera, Tommy Bahama Home, Lexington Carlyle, and all seasonal introductions — along with custom options and trade-exclusive finishes.
Can you furnish my whole home with Lexington?
We can use Lexington as a significant foundation — but the most compelling homes layer their pieces with complementary lighting, rugs, art, and accessories from other premium brands. Our multi-brand approach creates spaces that feel curated, not catalog-ordered.
Are there design fees when working with Emerald & Oak on a Lexington Furniture project?
Design fees are waived for full-room furnishing projects that meet our minimum order threshold.
What is the minimum project size for a Lexington Furniture-inspired design?
This service is designed for clients making a meaningful commitment to professionally completed spaces. We are happy to discuss.
Is Lexington Home Brands the same as Lexington Furniture?
Yes — Lexington Home Brands is the parent company that owns and produces several signature lines including Lexington (the heritage line), Tommy Bahama Home, Barclay Butera, and Sligh. Industry references to 'Lexington' typically refer to the parent brand's complete portfolio. As authorized trade partners, we access all of these lines through a single specification process.
How does Tommy Bahama Home compare to other Lexington lines?
Tommy Bahama Home is Lexington's most lifestyle-driven line, organized around coastal, tropical, and resort-inspired aesthetics. The construction quality matches Lexington's heritage line, but the design language is distinct — more relaxed, more textural, and more aligned with second-home or lake-house projects than primary urban residences. We frequently specify Tommy Bahama for Charlotte clients with vacation properties.
Are Lexington pieces customizable?
Yes — most Lexington upholstery accepts COM (Customer's Own Material) orders, and many case goods are available in alternate finishes from Lexington's proprietary library. Their custom program runs through authorized trade dealers, with lead times typically of 10 to 14 weeks for finish modifications and 14 to 18 weeks for full custom upholstery work.