Theodore Alexander Furniture Collection
Theodore Alexander was founded in 1996 by Paul Maitland Smith, a London antiques dealer turned furniture designer whose career stretches back to the 1950s. Headquartered in High Point, North Carolina, with a factory-owned production facility in Vietnam employing more than 5,000 craftspeople, the brand is known for furniture that spans neoclassical traditional design through casual transitional and 20th-century modern-classic styles — every piece designed in-house and handcrafted using fine woods, brass, veneer, and upholstery.
Traditional & Neoclassical
Theodore Alexander's traditional collections lean on classical detailing — brass roundels, molded capital legs, cast brass scroll feet, and Queen Anne-inspired silhouettes. The Jackson Side Chair pairs a padded, over-scrolled back with a box-upholstered seat and neoclassical brass details, while the Lily Side Chair takes its serpentine, scalloped apron and button-tufted back from Queen Anne designs. The Campaign Collection extends this traditional sensibility to case goods, including The Subaltern's Chest and the Tireless Campaign side chair and armchair.
Transitional & Modern Classic
For a more casual, contemporary take, The Stephen Church Collection offers Regency-style furniture with a lighter, transitional hand, while The Echoes Collection reinterprets 20th-century European furniture design for modern interiors. The Balboa Upholstered Dining Side Chair, with its channeled upholstery and tapered solid oak legs, fits this same transitional register.
Bedroom
The Dorchester Collection brings Theodore Alexander's classical detailing to the bedroom, led by the Dorchester Bed — a refined design with a decorative, stepped motif crafted from wood, brass, and veneer.
Mirrors & Accents
Theodore Alexander's wall mirrors read as small design statements: the Ellie Wall Mirror draws its rectangular, fretwork-framed form from Chinese Chippendale design; the Pose Wall Mirror is a circular mirror in a silver-leaf, cavetto-molded frame; and the Small Cutting Edge Wall Mirror pairs black lacquer and faux horn with brass-edged corners.
About Theodore Alexander
Founded in 1996 by Paul Maitland Smith — an antiques dealer since the 1950s and a member of the American Home Furnishings Hall of Fame — Theodore Alexander is headquartered in High Point, North Carolina, with a factory-owned production facility in Vietnam and more than 5,000 employees worldwide. The brand's collections range from neoclassical traditional to transitional and 20th-century modern-classic designs, with every piece designed in-house and handcrafted from fine woods, brass, veneers, and upholstery.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who makes Theodore Alexander furniture?
Theodore Alexander was founded in 1996 by Paul Maitland Smith and is headquartered in High Point, North Carolina, with a factory-owned production facility in Vietnam.
What styles does Theodore Alexander offer?
The brand's collections range from neoclassical traditional (Campaign and Dorchester) to transitional Regency style (The Stephen Church Collection) and 20th-century modern classic design (The Echoes Collection).
Which Theodore Alexander collections does Creative Furniture Store carry?
Our lineup includes the Campaign Collection, the Dorchester Collection, the Echoes Collection, and the Stephen Church Collection, along with named dining chairs (Jackson, Lily, and Balboa); wall mirrors (Ellie, Pose, and Small Cutting Edge); and case pieces like The Subaltern's Chest. Availability changes as new pieces arrive, so check each product page for current stock.
What materials does Theodore Alexander use?
Pieces are handcrafted from fine woods, brass, and veneer, with upholstered seating in a range of fabrics, finished with classical and transitional detailing depending on the collection.
Is Theodore Alexander a luxury furniture brand?
Yes. Theodore Alexander is positioned as a high-end, factory-owned furniture house, with in-house design and handcrafted construction across its traditional, transitional, and modern-classic collections.
What's the delivery timeline for Theodore Alexander furniture?
Delivery timelines vary by piece and whether an item is in stock or made to order. Check the individual product page or contact our team for current lead times.

