Where are we buying furniture in the US? I adore West Elm, Article, and Crate and Barrel but my new house doesn’t fit a MCM vibe and my husband hates it.
I’m looking for solid furniture, not cheaply made items. I went to Living Spaces and their stuff is ok but I feel like it’ll all fall apart soon after purchase. There have to be better options. Anyone have their favorites?
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I am looking to purchase a home this year or next, and as we furnish the house we would like to upgrade our furniture from ikea/wayfair/amazon items to quality pieces that last.
Other than article, crate and barrel, and pottery barn, I am at a loss as to where people actually shop for furniture. Would love some recs!
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Looking for living room furniture that’s reasonably priced. I’ve visited Living Spaces, Ashley’s, Costco, and LA Furniture Outlet. Also open to ordering online or going to a store in/near LA or San Diego
I am looking to purchase various items such a sectional, a coffee table, arm chairs etc for my living room. The style is Modern / Contemporary.
Some websites show beautiful things that are seemingly in stock yet when digging deeper have one star reviews and many complaints.
What's a reputable online or brick and mortar stores (Miami metro area) or chains that you like? For example Crate & Barrel, West Elm, article, allmodern.con...
Hi! Not sure if this is the right sub to ask this, but me and my wife just bought a house and are currently trying to do the interior decorating ourselves. My wife's really into interior decorating and is very particular with the furniture pieces she wants to use. She said she wants a clean, bright aesthetic with some luxurious-looking furniture. We tried looking around (Ikea, Wayfair, Walmart, and other big name stores) but can't find anything we like (plus we're not sure about their quality as some of the reviews online are either bad or just "meh"). We're now thinking of having customized ones but we know it'll be costly.
If any of you know other good quality furniture brands that offer pieces that match the aesthetic we're going for, please let me know. I want the customized furniture to be our last resort. Thanks very much!
EDIT: So my wife found a couple of pieces from Castlery. She said they're exactly what she's looking for, and honestly, I'm not even complaining. They actually look nice and sturdy.
We are in the NYC metro area and are looking for the highest quality (but moderately priced) brands or makers these days…so many of the “heritage” or mass market brands aren’t made like they used to be. Even IKEA has discontinued some classics!
I’ve looked at DWR, RH, Pottery Barn, Crate and Barrel, Arhaus, extensively at the online brands like Joybird, Article etc. We’ve had uneven experiences with Lovesac, Ballard Designs, Cost Plus, and even the Maiden Home custom couches we love from five years ago now have a lot of bad reviews for quality control.
Where are you finding furniture that’s made to last/made like it “used to be?” Budget is more than IKEA but less than Ligne Roset…looking more for value and longevity worth investing a little more in, but doesn’t break the bank! I’d like to replace some of the items we’ve had for a while but don’t want to buy disposable pieces we need to replace down the line. Would love any wisdom/experience besides looking for vintage pieces.
Where are you buying furniture from - online or in person? All the websites that pop up look like you could either get something beautiful or a piece of cardboard lol
In our early 30’s, purchased first home, in the process of getting rid of the cheap IKEA/Target/Wayfair furniture of our 20’s apartment life. Where do people buy high quality furniture that doesn’t look like something my grandma would have in her house?
We’re drawn to the West Elm, Crate and Barrel, etc. aesthetic but I’m skeptical that the prices there reflect the brand name more than the quality. When we go to other furniture stores around our town (Furniture Row is the common one here) everything is just so BLAH and something you’d see in a Sears catalogue.
So where do we shop? We’re looking to invest in those 20-year-solid-wood type pieces, but with a more modern style. What’s your go-to for quality furniture?
Where is your favorite place to buy furniture from. I am looking to buy a new arm chair and curious what everyone’s go to place for buying furniture!
I’m looking for BiFPL furniture, but actually affordable. From searching around on here, most are unaffordable.
I’m looking for a living room set or sectional, but not for $5k+. Give me some good value brands please!
Hi everyone, we're settling into our first home. We're looking for a sofa set. The designs I like are found in outdoor furniture these days. Something like this:
Clara by Ashley
Baela by Joss & Main
Patio daybed by Birch and Lane
But I've heard these companies have terrible quality and customer service. I'd like to buy furniture for life. My grandmother used to have furniture like that in her house that withstood almost 50+ years until she gave it away.
I have the same mentality. To buy for life. Are there any quality companies that make Sofas and Chairs like these that I could buy from? We're in the Unites States East coast.
Edit:
With reviews, advice, and suggestions from people. I've shifted my taste a bit. I'm looking into something like a combo of Plinth Sofa + Ottomon now. Something like:
Neptune By Article
Harmony by West Elm
Tidal By Crate & Barrel
Edit No.2:
I eventually settled on a sofa from HomeGoods. It was a worthy discard from a North Carolina based custom Sofa company. God decent solid wood. And beige color.
I got the Table and Chairs from Habitat from Humanity restores. Got a decent Wraught Iron set. I changed my taste a lot to save money.
Looking for recommendations on quality, modern style furniture. I am continuously disappointed with West Elm and looking for some similar-style places that are actually good quality! Willing to invest on pieces, provided they’ll actually last.
I've been to Marlo, Bob's, and actually bought Sofa's from Ashley's but they are taking way too long (Saturday will be three weeks and the representative said it will take 2-3 weeks the day we placed the order). I'm thinking of cancelling the Ashley order if I can find another place which will deliver to me soon preferably. I've heard some places will get it to you within 1 week. Any input is appreciated!
I want to buy a nice desk for a reasonable amount of money. Something like in the picture if I can. Searching Amazon all day has yielded nothing but cheap fabric drawers for this style of desk. I would like to thrift but I need two of these to match so that’s off the table too.
In the market for a new dining table. The Ashley tables at the local superstore seem suspiciously cheap, and I’m not throwing down $15k for a set of Stickley anytime soon.
The Amish-built items come to mind, but even those can also get up there in price.
Any suggestions for a well-built, solid table and chair set that won’t completely destroy my bank account?
Has anyone had any luck buying furniture, specifically sofas, sectionals and accent chairs online?
Which site did you use, would you recommend them?
seems like once a month there's a post in here about how bad west elm is and if there are any alternatives. i thought i'd share my list of stores and let people add theirs on too.
first, a few notes:
the best store is your local one
there's probably something nearby that has great, interesting furniture. maybe it's a designer boutique, maybe it's a consignment store — look there first. support your local economy. get interesting things. reuse if you can. check craiglist and your local buy othing group!
wayfair and its subsidiaries
wayfair is rapidly turning into the amazon of the furniture world: occasional gems with mostly a ton of junk. it's usually not worth your time to dig through all the crap. wayfair runs a number of other sites that are more or less the same: allmodern, joss and main, birch lane, and perigold.
i think allmodern and perigold are pretty well-curated, but pay attention to things there and make sure you always follow the golden rule:
if the price seems too good to be true, IT IS
designer furniture is expensive. if you find something that's significantly less expensive than it normally is, it's probably not the real deal. that may be okay with you! but consider whether or not your budget would be better spent on something different that isn't pretending to be something it's not.
THE LIST
i've arranged these by my rough estimate of cost and tried to tag them with general style vibes.
price vibes:
$: ikea, target
$$: blu dot, crate and barrel
$$$: room and board
$$$$: restoration hardware, design within reach
$$$$$: prices not listed on the website (you know what that means)
57st. design: $$–$$$ minimal, simple. (check out their cool refurbished program)
akron street: $$ midcentury, contemporary, simple
apt2b: $$–$$$ contemporary, midcentury
artemide: $$$ lighting
article: $$–$$$ midcentury, contemporary
blu dot: $$ contemporary, trendy, simple
boconcept $$–$$$ contemporary, minimal, scandinavian
boxhill: $$–$$$ contemporary
cb2: $$–$$$ trendy
chairish: $$–$$$$$ vintage, consignment
crate and barrel: $$ contemporary, trendy
design within reach: $$$$ simple, midcentury, trendy
dwell store: $$–$$$ midcentury, trendy, simple
eq3: $$ contemporary, trendy, scandinavian
everything but the house: $–$$$$ vintage, consignment
hollis+morris: $$$$ lighting, minimal, simple
faithful roots: $$$$ simple, minimal
ferm living: $$$ trendy, scandinavian
finnish design shop: $$–$$$$ trendy, midcentury, scandinavian
gantri: $–$$ lighting, minimal
hay: $$ trendy, minimal, scandinavian
hive modern: $$–$$$$ contemporary, trendy, midcentury, retailer
jacob may: $$$–$$$$ simple, minimal
joybird: $$–$$$ custom, contemporary, midcentury
kettal: $$$$$ trendy, midcentury
kroft: $ minimal, simple
mitchell gold + bob williams: $$$ midcentury, contemporary
modernica: $$–$$$ midcentury
modloft: $$$–$$$$ contemporary, clean, minimal
muji: $ japanese, minimal
muuto: $$–$$$ scandinavian
novogratz: $$–$$$ classic, contemporary
room and board: $$$ contemporary, midcentury
rove concepts: $$$–$$$$ contemporary, scandinavian
schoolhouse: $$$ lighting, classic
soho home: $$$–$$$$ contemporary, trendy, classic
stillfried-wien: $$$$ midcentury
target project 62: midcentury
umbra: $–$$ simple, scandinavian
urban barn: $$ contemporary, industrial, minimal
ylighting: $$–$$$$$ lighting, midcentury, trendy, contemporary
u/plumrose333 further suggests:
arhaus
lulu and georgia
poly and bark
serena and lily
The point of this post is to explore the many online furniture retailers at various different price points and different styles. This thread will grow more organized with time, and will be continuously stickied here at r/LivingSpaceSales for the time being. Better descriptions of every store will come with time as well.
For now I am only organizing this list into two different styles: Traditional, and Modern furniture. I will certainly have more options for Modern furniture for now, as that is the style I am best versed in, and know most of the stores of. I also think that is far more popular among reddit's demographic.
For now I am only very vaguely listing the price range for each website. $ is for budget furniture, not too much more or less pricey than your average ikea. Generally items are between $100-1000. $$ is for low-end midrange and high mid-range, around the $500-2000 range. Starting at your typical West Elm at Mid-Low, or Crate and Barrel maybe towards Mid-High. A step above in terms of quality and price from Ikea level brands, or maybe even 2 steps above. $$$ is for exclusively high-end furniture. Think of websites that sell iconic furniture like the eames lounge chair (eg. Herman Miller) and the nelson bench, that quality and price range.
Finally, please recommend any hidden and reputable sellers you may know of online. For now I am only collecting Furniture stores, any website must sell furniture not just Decor. I want this list to always be growing.
Finally, let's begin the list.
MODERN FURNITURE
Tier $
IKEA (Scandinavian/Minimalist)
Amazon Rivet (Mid Century Modern)
Structube (US/CA) (Mid Century/Modern)
World Market (Industrial/World)
Urban Outfitters (Modern)
Target Home (Mixed)
Muji (Minimalism)
Zinus (Mattresses/Beds/Sofas)
Nathan James (Modern/Boho)
Poly & Bark (Mid Century Modern, Almost $$)
Tier $$
Scandinavian Designs (Scandinavian/Sale items could be considered $)
West Elm (Modern Mixed/Sale items could be considered $)
Article (Midcentury Modern)
CB2 (Mostly Modern/Sale items could be considered $)
Crate & Barrel (Some Modern)
Room & Board (Mostly Modern)
APT2B (Modern)
Joybird (Customizable)
Manhattan Home Design (Mid-Century/Replicas)
Rove Concepts (New takes on Iconic Design/Almost $$$)
Capsule Home (Modern)
Blu Dot (Midcentury Modern)
EQ3 (US/CA) (MidCentury/Modern)
Tier $$$
Design Within Reach (Iconic Mid Century Modern)
Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) Home Store (Where the Furniture is the Art/Iconic)
Herman Miller (Mid Century Modern/Producer of Eames Lounge Chair)
Hive Modern (Modern)
Restoration Hardware Modern (Some Modern)
Rejuvenation (Mostly Modern)
TRADITIONAL
Tier $
Ashley Home Store
Raymour & Flanigan
Bob's Discount Furniture
Costco
Target (Some Traditional)
Amazon Stone & Beam
Pier 1 (Some $)
Macys (Some $)
Tier $$
Macys (Some $$)
Pier 1
Crate & Barrel
Pottery Barn
Bassett Furniture
L.L. Bean
Ballard Designs
Tier $$$
Restoration Hardware
Ethan Allen
Arhaus
Ralph Lauren Home
William Sonoma Home
Bloomingdale's Home
MULTIPLE BUDGETS/MULTIPLE STYLES
Wayfair
AllModern
Houzz
Joss & Main
Birch Lane
Hay Needle
Walmart
Thanks Again for Reading! Please comment your hidden finds online, and hopefully this list will make it easier for anyone shopping furniture online! If you have any experiences with any of these brands, either positive or negative, be sure to comment as well!
Edit: I cross posted this on r/MaleLivingSpace to hopefully more eyes on this guide: https://www.reddit.com/r/malelivingspace/comments/ajf7b7/the_ultimate_guide_to_online_furniture_stores/
Edit 2: also cross-posted to r/FemaleLivingSpace https://www.reddit.com/r/femalelivingspace/comments/ajfxai/the_ultimate_guide_to_online_furniture_stores/? :)
Edit 3: Added more stores! We now have a list of over 50 unique online furniture retailers!
Hello from our friends at r/MaleLivingSpace & r/FemaleLivingSpace!