Scroll ahead to discover the best places to buy furniture, according to interior designers and our research. If you're feeling indecisive, we've gone ahead and highlighted some favorite items for you, too.
Whether you’re furnishing a brand-new home or looking to refresh a smaller space, shopping for furniture can be, in a word, challenging. Not only does furniture often entail big-ticket items (like a classic or trendy couch ) that can whittle down even the most generous budget, but between extended shipping delays, complicated return policies, and limited stock, it can be a time-consuming process to get your space looking the way you want it. The good news? Some retailers are doing it right, offering flexible returns, payment plans, and free delivery options.
Wayfair Oren Ellis Runner 3 Piece Nesting Tables
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What We Like
Free shipping on furniture is practically unheard of, and the delivery times are a matter of days
What We Don't Like
The quality can vary depending on the brand and product, so it helps to read the reviews
What sets Wayfair apart: For one, its filtering options make sifting through the variety of furniture, from bed frames to dining tables, a breeze. You can even narrow down the options by choosing your decor style. (Plus, once you land on a product you like, Wayfair will helpfully suggest similar products and include a comparison chart so you can see exactly what your options are—no buyer's remorse here.) Shoppers are also incentivized to include photos with their reviews, making it easy to trust the rating of a given item.
Also worth noting? Wayfair is constantly having sales, meaning you can usually score a bargain without having to wait for a federal holiday. And even when they're not offering a site- or category-wide discount of some kind, you can often find open-box deals, meaning items that have been previously bought and opened, but not used. Translation: more savings.
DHP Metal Canopy Bed with Sturdy Bed Frame
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What We Like
Convenient shipping options for Prime customers
Huge variety of furniture
What We Don't Like
Lack of transparency when it comes to vendors and product reviews
Quality can vary depending on the seller
The beauty of Amazon is that you can find anything — from canopy beds and comfortable sectionals to kitchen tables. Plus, the price range, while wide, tends to skew low, and you can find name brands, like Ashley Homestore, among the many vendors. The variety offered also means that you can outfit an entire room — if not the whole house! — through Amazon alone, and the behemoth retailer makes it easy to find what you need. (And, of course, there’s the advantage of fast Prime shipping, if you have it.)
Another bonus: Many of Amazon’s private-label furniture offerings come with a warranty for added peace of mind. (Keep in mind, however, that many need to be assembled once you receive them.)
West Elm Zane Console
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What We Like
Generous return policy and great customer service
What We Don't Like
Limited variety of styles
Like Pottery Barn’s cooler little sister, West Elm is known for its more modern furniture designs and (relatively) lower price tags. But the retailer stands out on its own terms, too; it regularly partners with artists and offers collaborations with fashion designers (such as Mara Hoffman) for offerings that you can find anywhere else. It also emphasizes sustainability, reinvesting profits in sustainable initiatives, and is even a part of Fair Trade USA to ensure that the communities it works with are paid fairly.
Plus, the furniture is also really good, with high-quality pieces that won’t run as steep as more high-end retailers. “West Elm has lots of double-duty options,” says Jennifer Verruto, founder of Blythe Interiors in San Diego, CA and Spokane, WA. “One of our favorites is the Emmett Storage Pop Up Bed. Its classic lines make it sophisticated and elegant, and its storage feature creates a whole space for keeping any items you want.” Below, find one of our PEOPLE Tested favorites from our sleeper sofa test.
Target Minsmere 2 Door Cabinet - Opalhouse
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What We Like
The frequent collaborations make it easy to find unique, limited-edition pieces at a great price
What We Don't Like
Some collaborations can sell out quickly
Quality may vary depending on the brand and product
For modern furniture without the price tag, it doesn't get much better than Target. It has thousands of options to choose from, even when you're working with a more under-the-radar category (think: entryway console tables). If that sounds overwhelming, no sweat: You can narrow down your options not only by style and shape, but also color, material, and specs. You'll also find ample options for every room in the house, from dining chairs to mattresses.
What's more, Target frequently teams up with interior designers on well-priced essentials for every aesthetic, whether you love the farmhouse vibe of the Magnolia team or go for the clean, minimalist look of Studio McGee. The perks are similarly sweet, with free shipping on most items and no handling fees. Below, find one of our favorite shoe racks from Target's affordable line, Brightroom.
Home Depot Vanity with Single Sink Top in White
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What We Like
It’s a one-stop shop if you’re redoing a room or home
Generous delivery options
What We Don't Like
The styles are limited
If you really want to make home renovations a breeze, you can shop for new furniture alongside all things DIY at Home Depot. They offer a surprisingly wide selection of furniture online, spanning entertainment centers, headboards, and even jewelry armoires — in addition to the usual appliances, such as washer and dryer sets, and lighting, of course. Plus, Home Depot is also a treasure trove of seasonal décor too, from outdoor furniture to artificial trees, allowing you to get your interior design fix year-round.
Although the designs tend to be more traditional, you can still find a wide amount of variety here. Even more surprising? If you're looking to give your walls a refresh, you can find not only paint samples but also artwork, including murals, photography, and sketches, to adorn them.
Etsy Kidney Coffee Table
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$170
What We Like
It’s a good spot for unique finds and custom pieces
What We Don't Like
Free shipping is hit or miss
Scrolling can be time-consuming
You might already know and love Etsy for its pages upon pages of niche items — but it’s also an under-the-radar source for furniture, and it does take some patience. “It can be a bit of a slog as it can be like trying to find a needle in a haystack, but we have found everything from handmade stone sinks to ceramic wall sculptures there that have really brought projects to life,” say Mark Cutler and Nicole Shultz of design firm Cutler Shultz, based in Los Angeles, CA.
And you can’t go wrong with Etsy if you’re looking for final touches on a project, too. “Don't ever underestimate old Etsy. This is where I search for custom pillows, custom curtains, and Turkish rugs,” says Aston Moody, the founder and principal designer at Aston Moody Interiors in Columbia, SC.
Better Homes & Gardens Nola Coffee Table
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What We Like
Affordable, attractive pieces for a wide range of styles
What We Don't Like
Online shopping can get tricky as there are a number of "sellers" that adhere to their own return policies
Walmart truly is a one-stop shop: in one visit, you can get groceries, gardening tools, an outfit for the weekend, and a headboard for your bedroom. To that latter point, the furniture at Walmart has evolved greatly over the years. These days, you can find modern, stylish pieces that your loved ones will be shocked to know came from the superstore. What's not shocking? The affordable price tag, like $129 for a chic faux leather side chair. Not only can you find great options for the inside of your home, you can also shop for outdoor furniture.
One thing to keep in mind: Walmart has something called the Walmart Marketplace where other sellers vetted by the store can list their goods, which isn't overtly obvious when you're perusing the site. And while these sellers have to abide by minimum return standards, they have their own set of policies and will need to be contacted if you have specific questions.
Chairish Magazine Rack
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What We Like
It’s a great place to find one-of-a-kind furniture
Curators ensure high quality
What We Don't Like
Inflexible return policy
With its name, you might think that Chairish might specialize in, well, chairs. And while it does carry the category, you'll find all kinds of furniture here, from coffee tables to bed frames, many of which are vintage; in fact, about 85% of Chairish's inventory is vintage. “As an online marketplace, it gives you access to a highly curated selection of contemporary and antique pieces that make for interesting and funky interiors,” says Benjamin Johnston, interior designer in Houston, TX.
The retailer deploys a team of curators to screen inventory, which helps narrow down options and brings together a network of over 12,000 small businesses and craftspeople. Despite its vintage chops, you can find a mix of contemporary, transitional, and traditional furniture, says Judson Rothschild, an interior designer in Los Angeles, CA. And, despite the brand’s luxury feel, “they have multiple sales during the year, giving the buyer a great discount,” he says.
Anthropologie Wallace Cane and Oak Armoire
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What We Like
Unique, whimsical offerings
What We Don't Like
Relatively limited styles
No free shipping options without membership
If you’re in the market for something a little whimsical, hit up Anthropologie’s Home section. “Not only do I adore their clothing, Anthropologie absolutely crushes it when it comes to home furnishings,” says Atlanta-based interior designer Lesley Myrick, and are usually ahead of their time. “Their custom upholstery program is one of my favorites — such fabulous colors of velvet — and I've sourced their bone inlay desk for several clients.”
You can find some beautiful pieces that feel out of the ordinary that err on the side of cozy, boho-chic. That said, the prices here get steep — think over $1000 for a coffee table — although Anthropologie does have occasional sales to help blunt the pain at checkout.
CB2 Coyne Credenza
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What We Like
Furniture looks more expensive than it is
What We Don't Like
Returns, while accepted in some cases, can be a headache
While CB2 is part of the Crate & Barrel empire, it’s earned itself a reputation as a great source for modern, luxury furniture — usually for a lower price tag. “I continue to be impressed by the quality and design-forward ideas coming out of the CB2 brand,” says Susana Simonpietri, the creative director at Brooklyn, NY-based studio Chango & Co. “We use them all the time mixed in with more high-end pieces and it's hard to tell what is what, which is just about the highest compliment to how well made they are.”
CB2’s contemporary designs are a great way to offset vintage items in a space, says Myrick. “They set the trends, not follow them,” she says. And some pieces are unique and artistic enough to serve as conversation starters: “We love their Muir Velvet Camel Swivel Chair because of its soft curves and velvety cushiness,” Verruto says. “Modern can be cozy!”
One Kings Lane Melisande Wall Mirror
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What We Like
Huge variety of styles and brands in one place
What We Don't Like
Expensive shipping
Steep restocking fee
If you need your living room to look presentable in a matter of weeks, consider One King’s Lane. “This is a great go-to for those on a time crunch,” says Molinaro. The retailer offers designer and vintage furniture (housed in a convenient “vintage” category on the homepage) as well as exclusive designs from their own brand.
Basically, you’ll find everything you need for a room in one place. “Not only do they offer their own design professionals to help you put together a room, they are pretty much a one-stop shop for brands from all over the world in various price ranges and styles, too,” says Molinaro. If you don’t want to spring for a pro, One King’s Lane also has a robust blog that offers tips and ideas. Thanks to all of its resources, it makes it easy to furnish any room in the house.
All Modern Farrah 7 Piece Dining Set
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What We Like
Curated options make it easy to create a cohesive space, and the shipping policy is generous
What We Don't Like
The variety is somewhat limited since the retailer only focuses on modern styles
The vibe is in the name: Whether you're going for a minimalist look or leaning towards a modern-farmhouse aesthetic, you can find it at AllModern. The retailer carries a ton of household names (think Simplehuman, Blu Dot, and Babyletto) that speak to the level of quality, and prides itself on fast turnaround times for in-stock inventory.
You’ll also find frequent collaborations with designers, like a recent one with Jason Wu for rugs, throws, and pillows. Another bonus: AllModern offers complimentary design consultations with experts, who can offer a feel for your project (via mood boards and plans) and recommend furniture to bring it to life; that goes even if you're trying to decide on or customize a single piece, too.
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Jonathan Adler Carnaby Table Lamp
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$315
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What We Like
Unique merchandise with a modern, cheeky flair
What We Don't Like
Inflexible return policy
Designer and author Jonathan Adler is a mainstay in the design world; what started as a pottery business has led to a line of luxury furniture with a ton of personality. That makes it a great place to shop if you're looking for a show-stopper of a piece. “Adler offers a unique collection of modern furniture and finishings in every color and shape of the imagination,” says Marisa Molinaro, an interior designer based in Los Angeles, CA. “Their accessories alone will add that pop.”
You can find a ton of bright colors here, as well as décor you might not have thought of, like decorative objects and luxury board games (a real thing). But it has a respectable furniture selection, too, with desks, dining tables, and even sectionals in a variety of fun, funky silhouettes and shades — although you won’t find a ton of variety or a wide range in price points, which are high.
Birch Lane Brockville Upholstered Panel Bed
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What We Like
Generous shipping and return policies make it easy to try out new styles
What We Don't Like
As with AllModern, this only offers a certain style, so the selection is more limited
The more traditional sister to AllModern, Birch Lane leans more rustic and warm. (So, if you're looking for wicker, rattan, and wood, then you're in the right place.) As with AllModern, which is owned by the same company, you can score free design services for your space, room, or furniture choice, and the retailer often collaborates with creative brands — a new one being Rifle Paper Co., beloved for its bold floral patterns.
Offering both indoor and outdoor furniture, Birch Lane pairs classic styling with the convenience of in-stock, ready-to-ship products and free shipping on most orders over $35, making it a breeze to make your house your own — and quickly.
Lulu and Georgia Swivel Chair
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What We Like
Offers a variety of modern and vintage styles
Reasonable pricing
What We Don't Like
Shipping can get expensive quickly
If you don’t know, now you know: Sara Sugarman, the founder and CEO of Lulu & Georgia, comes from a long line of interior design pros, making the retailer’s success somewhat inevitable. (In fact, it’s named for her grandfather, Lou, and her father, George.) “Lulu & Georgia curates a cozy, on trend, home furniture site with reasonable pricing for the quality of the furniture they sell,” says Megan Hersch, interior designer and founder of roomLift. “I often shop for chairs, rugs, and lighting on this site.”
The Los Angeles, CA-based retailer is known for keeping up with trends as well as creating its own, thanks to buyers that source exclusive pieces — which give it bonus points with pros. “In addition to their offering of accessible styles you won’t find anywhere else, I love that their team also provides vintage and one-of-a-kind items from across the globe,” says interior designer Elizabeth Krueger of Elizabeth Krueger Design in Chicago, IL.
Bob's Discount Furniture
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What We Like
Tools like 3D room design and "View in Room" technology help you map out your space
What We Don't Like
The furniture style looks a little dated
The shipping is pricey
Whether you're looking for a sofa, a sectional, or something else, Bob's Discount Furniture, founded by Bob Kaufman over 30 years ago, emphasizes value, offering durable furniture and high-quality service. If you're looking for classic pieces without breaking the bank, it doesn't get much better — you can find dining sets and huge sectionals for under $1,000, which nets out to far less than you'd pay with other retailers. (That doesn't even factor in the outlet, for which pieces have even deeper discounts.)
Plus, the variety is impressive: Bob's Discount carries everything from baby furniture to outdoor sets. If you're DIYing your home's mood board, you can also take advantage of two functions on the Bob's Discount website: The "View in Room" technology uses augmented reality to help you visualize furniture in your space, while the 3D Room Designer allows you to map out your layout.
Design Within Reach Risom Amoeba Coffee Table
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What We Like
Carries classic designer names with decent sales
What We Don't Like
Prices start high for many furniture categories
If you’re able to identify furniture by the designer — think Eames chair, Herman Miller desk chairs, Noguchi lamps — then you’ll feel right at home at Design Within Reach, which stocks classic finds from some of the most respected furniture designers out there. “Design Within Reach is a modernist's dream,” says Molinaro. “If you’re in the market for beautiful Knoll pieces, look no further. It’s also a great go-to for sconces and wall lamps along with credenzas and buffets for the dining room.”
That said, Design Within Reach can lead you to go over budget quickly, since many of the pieces are priced in the hundreds or thousands of dollars. But you can often find seasonal sales, or markdowns on certain categories, so signing up for their newsletter can help you stay in the know when it comes to saving.
Room&Board Deco
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What We Like
The return policy is generous
Features a big variety of furniture
What We Don't Like
The furniture can be expensive
The $89 delivery fee is steep for smaller items
The brand doesn’t have sale events
While Room & Board has been around since 1980, the Minneapolis-based company has only recently become one of the most popular furniture retailers out there. In fact, three interior designers recommended the retailer, which is known for putting a modern twist on classic styles. (Plus, more than 90% of the furniture and décor is made by US-based manufacturers.) As a result, it’s ideal “for folks that like to keep it simple and clean,” says Molinaro. Meanwhile, Alice Chiu, interior designer behind Miss Alice Designs, appreciates their versatility. “Their furniture and accessories can work with any style,” she says. “Their pieces are handcrafted locally and the company cares about sustainability, reducing environmental footprints.” She’s also a fan of the lenient return policies, which even allows refunds for custom upholstery.
Not sure where to start? Verruto considers the Nilsen Recliner one of her all-time favorite pieces. “Its sleek lines won’t take up a lot of room, but once settled in and reclines, it feels like you’re relaxing on air,” she says. It’s worth keeping in mind, however, that the furniture doesn’t come cheap — and the brand doesn’t offer any seasonal sales or discounts besides what you can find in the clearance section.
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Shopping for furniture online is hard. Not only do you have to look up the dimensions of the product and measure your space to make sure it fits, but you don’t always know exactly what you’re getting just by looking at a picture. Then your dream decor comes out of the packing, and maybe it's not the right size or color—or worse, it shows up damaged from the ride.
Admittedly, it's much more convenient to browse through pages of couches than wandering through a showroom, which is why shopping for furniture online is so appealing. It's also nice to have something arrive right at your doorstep—even if you have to build it yourself later. You just have to be smart about how you shop.
As expert shoppers, we decided to narrow down some of the best places to buy furniture online so to make things easier for you. We looked for sites that have a wide selection of furniture at a variety of price points, which means you can find something perfect no matter your style and budget. We also sought out places with good customer service and return policies and those that are filled with active reviewers who can help you learn more about what you’re actually getting into.
Here are the 20 best places to buy furniture online:
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You can really find anything you need at Wayfair or its sister brands.
Wayfair really has just what you need. With hundreds and hundreds of options for everything from barstools to rugs to patio chairs to home decor, you can find pretty much whatever you're looking for at a reasonable price. The online store typically has some sort of sale going on every day too, so if you keep an eye out you can save even more on something you were going to buy anyway. From personal experience, Wayfair's quality can be a little unpredictable sometimes, but it has excellent customer service and will fully refund you if anything you buy goes missing, arrives damaged, or even just is not what you expected.
If Wayfair doesn’t suit your style, you can also browse through its three sister brands, Joss & Main, Birch Lane, and AllModern.
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Get access to furniture and industry professionals at this online-only shop
This online-only home store makes it easy to shop through categories like modern, farmhouse, or beach. With a ton of model rooms, you might even find inspiration for your next home reno while browsing Houzz. The site often has sales on varying categories and free shipping events, so you can easily save even more on everything from bathrooms to kitchen products. You do need to make an account to shop at Houzz, but it’s free and will give you emails catered to your style preferences as well as access to a database of industry professionals like contractors and designers.
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Yes. You can buy furniture on Amazon, too.
You already buy your kitchen gadgets, your electronics, and even your plants at Amazon, but you can also order from a robust selection of furniture there, too. There’s a variety of third-party sellers within the furniture shop, but Amazon also has two exclusive brands: the farmhouse-inspired Stone & Beam and the more modern Rivet. Plus, with free 2-day shipping with Amazon Prime, you can upgrade your home faster than ever.
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Your guests won't believe this came from Walmart.
This big box store may be the place where you purchased a cheap futon for your dorm room in college, but Walmart also has a chic, modern furniture line appropriatly named MoDRN alongside other stylish options. These pieces have more of a Scandinavian, industrial vibe that you don’t typically see at Walmart. They are only available online, but you can still browse for more affordable options on Walmart’s site, too. One thing to note: Walmart is filled with third-party sellers that aren't as reliable as ordering directly from the big box store, so double-check reviews and sellers before you buy.
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Who wouldn't want a posh velvet chair?
Most of the selection of the Anthropologie Home Store has a luxe yet quirky vibe. If you already love its clothing, you’ll probably obsess over its furniture too. The furniture is a little more pricey here, so if you're on a budget, we recommend getting the affordable Capri Blue Candle and pretending you’re inside the store.
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Ikea is known for it's sneaky storage and great prices.
Half the fun of Ikea is going to the store and pretending you live in one of the model rooms. But if you can’t make it to a store, you can still order their buildable furniture online. After browsing its extensive catalog and measuring your room for the perfect fit, you can have the classic Scandinavian furniture shipped right to your door.
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Timeless dining pieces can be found at West Elm.
As a household name in furniture, it’s no surprise that West Elm made this list. It’s on the pricier side compared to the other top furniture stores, but with high prices comes high quality. Most of the furniture has a modern feel—combine that with incredible quality and you’ll have timeless pieces that will last for years to come.
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Shop exclusive furniture brands and tchotchkes at your neighborhood Target (or online!).
While Target is a favorite for shopping for extra storage and home decor items, there's even more furniture shopping to do online. Target is filled with exclusive furniture brands including the modern Project62, the farmhouse Hearth & Hand with Magnolia, and the oh-so-chic Opalhouse. You can shop every style online and pick it up in store if you’re worried about delivery, but also don’t want to risk entering Target and spending even more money.
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Find the largest selection of outdoor furniture at Hayneedle.
Part of the Walmart family, Hayneedle is an online-only furniture destination. It has the largest selection of outdoor living furniture, but you can also shop curated galleries and a robust selection of furniture for bedrooms, dining rooms, kids' rooms, and more.
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This furniture store is definitely worth the splurge.
When you’re ready to invest in luxury furniture, head to One Kings Lane. This selection may be on the pricier side, but the site does offer free shipping. Need some help deciding what to buy? You can meet for an in-person design consultation if you're in the New York City area or if that's too far a trip, you can use its online and over-the-phone styling services too.
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Find great prices on "overstocked" furniture and new items at Overstock.
Bed Bath and Beyond (formally, Overstock) is known for quality, yet affordable furniture because they sell a variety of surplus merchandise as well as new items. It’s basically an online Home Goods. The site makes it easy to shop by style, category, or room, so you can find exactly what you’re looking for or just browse around for a while.
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Upgrade your entryway with a piece surprisingly from Home Depot.
Are you looking to completely remodel a room? The Home Depot is your place. While you’re heading to the site to order new paint or light fixtures, you might as well browse through their selection of furniture that’s both affordable and stylish to do all your home renovation and redecorating in one place. We've tried ordering high-end furniture from the home improvement store and found that they looked identical to the picture and were durable.
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This online-only store is filled with gorgeous, contemporary furniture.
This online-only store offers a ton of contemporary pieces at pretty reasonable prices. Article has everything from leather sofas to marble coffee tables to velvet chairs with a look and quality that will last for years. It even offer free shipping on orders over $999.
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It's easy to customize your couch with Burrow.
Burrow has dubbed itself the “Casper of Couches” with affordable, customizable mid-century modern furniture. You can pick up a single armchair or go big with a king-size sofa, and the retailer also sells tables, rugs, storage pieces, and more. Burrow promises that its furniture will ship in one week and can be assembled in just 10 minutes—which is much easier than dealing with Ikea instructions and counting out screws.
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Get styles from around the world at this store.
You can feel like you’ve traveled the world with World Market’s eclectic selection that feels like it came from bartering while abroad—though it definitely did not. From furniture to rugs to paintings, the stuff featured is pretty inexpensive, and you can easily shop from its model rooms online.
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Find the same great furniture at Pier 1 while online shopping.
Perhaps best known for its seasonal tchotchkes, Pier 1 also has a huge selection of furniture. You can find cheaper pieces for a quick upgrade, or more expensive items you’ll want to keep in your home for ages. It also has frequent sales, so you can save even more if you're patient and strategic.
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This room screams luxury apartment living.
Apt2B is your destination for luxe apartment living. With a huge selection of couches and sofas (some that are surprisingly affordable), you’ll want to fill your entire apartment with these luxury goods. And if you search through its outlet section, you can find discounts up to 50% off.
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A "fancy" furniture store with plenty of affordable options.
Crate and Barrel is squarely in the bougie column, but over the last decade or so, many of their home and kitchen essentials are now well within many budgets. Still, there are plenty of luxe offerings at Crate and Barrel, and its furniture often times comes in sets, so your next room remodel will be quick and easy.
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Get the "hipper" versions of the furniture you already love at Crate & Barrel.
CB2 is Crate & Barrel’s more chic, hip little sibling filled with furniture that would look trendy in any apartment. Although many of these items are on the luxury side of things, you can still find some items for under $200. But with fewer brick-and-mortar stores than Crate & Barrel, your best bet is shopping online for CB2 products.
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Shop fun collections that will match your style and budget.
Filled with quirky collections like “The Modern Brownstone” and “Farmhouse on a Dime,” Dot & Bo matches both your style and your budget. If you’re looking to save even more on your next piece of furniture, check out their huge sale section.
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