by Furnishly | Jun 16, 2022 | Design Inspiration, Furniture, Style
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If you wish furniture shopping could be, say, “easy like Sunday morning,” then direct-to-consumer company Sundays might be the brand for you. The brainchild of four friends and family members looking to further demystify the home furnishing process, Sundays launched in Vancouver, Canada, back in 2019 and has now officially arrived in the United States as of earlier this week.
Offering a fairly tightly-curated assortment of furnishings for living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms, and outdoors, Sundays caters to a more modern aesthetic, but there’s something decidedly low-key about their assortment and classic about their silhouettes. Wooden pieces come in three finishes ranging from light to dark — white oak, walnut, and black oak — and are meant for mixing together. Upholstered items, including sofas, beds, and chairs, carefully toe the line between pretty and practical with their performance fabrics available in a bevy of neutral shades (largely whites, creams, grays, and tan leather) and, in some cases, removable covers. The beauty of the line is that you have choices but not too many — and that’s by design. Everything works together and has that tailored but still chill, West Coast casual feel to it, making it perfect for anyone who likes a modern look but doesn’t want to go too trendy or wild with color.
I got a chance to check out the line in person earlier this month and was impressed by the quality of the pieces. The modular Movie Night Sectional, a best-seller and shown above, looked like the kind of sofa you could really sink into — cushy while still tailored — and the fact that its cushion covers are removable, washable, and re-purchasable as separates if needed make it a great choice for households with kids and pets in particular. The Movie Night Collection also comes in condo and regular sizes, the former being ideal for smaller spaces with its dimensions and pricing reflective of that. My favorite piece though might have been the simple yet sturdy, Parsons style Form Console. True to its name, it’s sized to be an apt entryway table, but it’d also be great behind a floating sofa or used as a desk.
Sundays also currently has one collaboration available, a trio of graphic rugs with Canadian artist and painter Scott Sueme (his Checkers Rug is shown below). Currently, textiles provide a category where the brand’s going bolder with color and experimentation, as evidenced by Sueme’s work. Plans for future collaborations weren’t available at press time, but the company is open to and plans on pursuing more at some point. They’ll also be adding onto the permanent collection but thoughtfully; offerings will always be edited down to what the Sundays founders feel best represent the brand’s aesthetic and make the shopping process feel hassle-free.
Prices aren’t cheap — they start at about $300 for small side tables and range into the mid-thousands for sectional sofas. That said, for solid wood pieces and performance fabrics, the ranges are on par with other quality home decor vendors. Free delivery is available on all orders, and complimentary assembly and packaging removal comes with delivery for larger items.
Two Sundays showrooms in Canada exist (Toronto and Vancouver), but there aren’t any in the U.S. yet. You can order free swatches to get a sense of colorways and fabrics before making purchases, and exchanges and refunds are accepted for new items within 30 days of delivery.
Danielle Blundell
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Danielle Blundell is AT’s Home Director and covers decorating and design. She loves homes, heels, the history of art, and hockey—but not necessarily always in that order.
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by Furnishly | May 19, 2022 | Design Inspiration, Furniture, Style
Sarah M. Vazquez
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Sarah writes about all things shopping for Apartment Therapy, The Kitchn, and Cubby helping you find the best deals and the best products for you and your home. A Brooklyn-born Jersey Girl, she loves a good playlist, a good bagel, and her family (but not necessarily in that order).
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by Furnishly | Apr 15, 2022 | Design Inspiration, Style
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Blair is Apartment Therapy’s Style Shopping Editor, where she covers the latest brand launches, need-to-buys, and anything related to her two unofficial beats — cane and rattan. Whenever she’s not perusing for the latest home finds (a rarity), you’ll probably find her reading, watching a horror film, or on the hunt for the best tacos in New York (recs are encouraged).
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by Furnishly | Apr 12, 2022 | Design Inspiration, Style
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From size to style to color, the choices are endless when it comes to shopping for a sofa. But even before you get into the details, one of the most important decisions to make is which fabric is right for you. Leather sofas are a classic choice, and it’s no secret that velvet sofas are currently having a moment of their own, but one upholstery style we love (and feel doesn’t get nearly enough credit) is the linen sofa. Now, while linen has a reputation for being an exceptionally strong, smooth, and soft natural material, it’s also known for being a bit high maintenance. However, when it comes to sofas and seating, most pieces are made with performance linen, an enhanced form of the fabric that’s designed to withstand more use while still retaining the elegant style and high-quality feel you’ve come to associate with linen furniture. Below, we rounded up 10 of the best linen sofas that will become a staple in your home for generations to come.
Sarah M. Vazquez
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Sarah writes about all things shopping for Apartment Therapy, The Kitchn, and Cubby helping you find the best deals and the best products for you and your home. A Brooklyn-born Jersey Girl, she loves a good playlist, a good bagel, and her family (but not necessarily in that order).
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by Furnishly | Apr 4, 2022 | Design Inspiration, Style
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It’s not hard to understand the evergreen popularity of mid-century modern sofas. Characterized by clean lines, sleek silhouettes, and no-frills designs, a classic mid-century modern sofa never feels dated and complements every style of decor, from minimalist to maximalist and anywhere in between. For those reasons, if you’re in the market for a new couch, the decision to go with an MCM-style option is often an easy one. What isn’t such an easy decision? Figuring out exactly where to buy your new sofa — with countless retailers to choose from, it’s understandable to feel overwhelmed by too many options. To help narrow things down, we’ve rounded up 16 of the very best places to shop for mid-century modern sofas online, ranging from affordable to high end. Happy shopping!
Wayfair has one of the widest selections of affordable furniture on the internet. Luckily, their site allows you to filter for mid-century modern sofas, so you won’t have to spend as much time scrolling past options that aren’t your style. The deceivingly expensive-looking sofa bed above is a great example of what they have to offer — from the stylish upholstery to the channel-tufted back, everything about it exudes classic mid-century modern charm.
It’s hard to think of anything you can’t buy on Amazon, so it’s not necessarily shocking that the online retailer offers mid-century modern furniture. What may be new to you, though, is Amazon’s in-house brand, Rivet — it’s dedicated entirely to affordable MCM-inspired pieces, many of which feel anything but cookie-cutter or cliché. For example, the sleek silhouette and tufted back place this sofa squarely in the mid-century category, while the gold legs and button-tufted upholstery add a modern-glam update.
West Elm is practically synonymous with impeccable mid-century style; the trickiest part about shopping for a sofa there will be narrowing down your favorite options. That said, the Zander Sofa should definitely be in the running. Not only does it boast all the most coveted hallmarks of MCM style — clean lines, flared wood legs, top-grain leather upholstery that’ll only look better with wear — but it’s also ridiculously comfy, thanks to overstuffed down-blend cushions on both the seat and arms.
Just like Wayfair, Overstock’s selection of sofas is huge. Also like Wayfair, though, the site lets you filter for just the mid-century modern ones, which helps narrow things down so it’s not too overwhelming. You’ll still have enough options to find the specific features you’re looking for at just about any price range — like this classic MCM stunner that looks like a retro find but has durable performance fabric upholstery and power ports to conveniently charge your devices when you’re cozied up.
Industry West has a knack for creating timeless MCM-style pieces that feel totally fresh, as this buttery leather sofa makes abundantly clear. From the clean, curved edges to the way the smoked oak legs blend into the leather upholstery, everything about it invites you to look twice. For an investment piece that’ll anchor the whole room, you can’t do better than this one — that said, you can get this sleek loveseat for less than half the price, so don’t rule out Industry West if your budget is a bit smaller.
It’s no secret that we are big fans of Burrow’s modular sofas. If you’re ready to buy your first “grown-up” sofa, Burrow’s Nomad collection could hardly be more perfect. Beyond the fact that each piece is comfy, built to last, and absolutely dripping with timeless mid-century style, the award-winning modular design guarantees your investment will pay off in the long term. As your needs evolve, it’ll be easy to upgrade your sofa rather than replace it.
Walmart has a surprisingly impressive selection of mid-century modern sofas — and, less surprisingly, they usually come at equally impressive prices. The sofa bed above is a perfect example: Priced at under $300, it’s about as budget-friendly as it gets, but the unique diagonal stitching, linen upholstery, and solid wood legs ensure it looks anything but cheap. Like many of Walmart’s MCM offerings, it’s an ideal option for a first apartment, especially since the multifunctional design doubles as an extra bed for guests.
If designing the MCM sofa of your dreams seems out of reach, check out Inside Weather ASAP. The millennial-friendly retailer makes buying a custom piece not only attainable but also surprisingly convenient and affordable. For example, if you’re ordering their Jett Sofa, you’ll make it your own by choosing everything from the upholstery to the armrests to the shape and style of the cushions. Inside Weather will custom-build it in San Francisco and ship it to your doorstep for free. If it’s not what you expected, you have a year to return it for a partial refund.
Target is another big-box retailer with an impressive selection of affordable mid-century modern sofas. With over 100 options in the category, there’s something for every budget and lifestyle. Target has a particularly great selection of MCM loveseats and compact sofas for smaller spaces, like this petite two-seater with flared legs and button-tufted upholstery.
Apt2B has an incredible range of classic mid-century modern sofas, and just about every one of them is available in upwards of 40 different upholstery styles. Take their gorgeous Walton Sofa, for example — the 46 options range from luxe velvet in hot pink Flamingo to woven fabric in pumpkin pie-spiced Clementine, and you can also choose the wood finish on the legs. If you’re feeling indecisive, you can order free fabric swatches of your top picks to see them IRL before making a final decision.
The section of World Market’s site that’s dedicated to mid-century modern furniture is full of hidden gems. The pieces nail the timeless practicality that makes MCM-style design eternally popular, and they also tend to deliver excellent value for the price. Take this 76-inch classic beauty, for example — with its sturdy frame and flared legs both crafted of solid hardwood, it has the quality construction and high-end look of a far more expensive piece.
Another member of the Wayfair family, Joss & Main is one of our go-to sources for affordable furniture of all types, including mid-century modern sofas. Their wide selection has something for everyone, and you can often find deep discounts on their already-reasonable prices. Such is the case with this gorgeous square-armed sofa, which is upholstered in a blend of linen and polyester, has slightly tapered block legs, and features a classic Chesterfield silhouette.
Allform is another editor-favorite source for modular sofas that’ll stand the test of time. All of their pieces come in the same basic style, which is a timeless, minimalist take on the classic MCM look. This comfy three-seater will make an excellent addition to any home, and should you choose to add more pieces down the road, the durable, stain-resistant upholstery and quality construction mean it’ll keep looking new.
Yet another member of the Wayfair family, Perigold is definitely the most grown-up, successful sister of the bunch. The luxury retailer gives you online access to the type of high-end furniture that would otherwise be available exclusively in trade-only showrooms — and while the prices aren’t cheap, they’re pieces you can hand down to your grandkids. Consider the Embassy Sofa by Gus* Modern: Featuring a kiln-dried wood frame and comfy feather-blend-filled cushions, this quintessential MCM design will literally always be cool, and the leather upholstery was carefully selected because its grain develops a beautiful patina over time.
Before Design Within Reach was founded in 1999, you’d have to be someone fancy to access high-end designer pieces like Ted Boerner’s sleek Theatre Sofa. Engineered with an angled back and elevated armrests, it’s far, far comfier than you’d ever guess by looking at it. Obviously, it’s also a major splurge, but if you’re confident you’ll never get tired of looking at a minimalist MCM sofa, the investment may be more than worthwhile.
Sarah M. Vazquez also contributed to reporting.