The Tyson Collection by Jackson Furniture offers big comfort, bold design, and family-friendly durability. It’s a perfect fit for busy living rooms, entertainment areas, or anywhere you want deep, relaxing seating.
With its oversized scale, soft textured upholstery, and generous cushioning, Tyson delivers that sink-in, stay-a-while comfort Jackson is known for. Wide seating, padded arms, and supportive back cushions create a plush, inviting look that warms up any space instantly.
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Built for real-life living, Tyson features Jackson’s Comfort Coil Seating with Comfor-Gel. This system provides long-lasting support, pressure relief, and consistent comfort — ideal for everyday use by families, pets, and guests alike.
At Neill’s Home Store in Branson, Tyson is a go-to collection for customers furnishing larger layouts or looking for one statement piece that anchors the room. Whether you’re shopping for a spacious sectional or a stand-alone recliner, Tyson blends casual style and lasting comfort.
Pair it with functional accents from our living room tables or mix in seating from our sofa collection and recliners to complete your living space.
Before You Buy, Consider:
- Seating Needs – Are you building a full family room layout with multiple pieces, or selecting one sofa or chair as your main lounging spot?
- Room Size & Fit – Tyson pieces are generously scaled. Do you have enough space for the oversized seating and wider arm profile?
- Upholstery & Style – Will the soft, textured fabric and casual, oversized design work well with your current décor?
- Comfort Expectations – Do you prefer deep seating, plush cushions, and Jackson’s Comfort Coil + Comfor-Gel system for long-lasting comfort? Are you looking for similar collections such as the Drummond Collection?
- Lifestyle Use – Will this be a high-use family room with kids, pets, or daily lounging where durability and easy maintenance matter?
- Layout Planning – Would pairing multiple Tyson pieces create the cozy, complete setup you’re imagining, or is a single piece enough to anchor the space?