

The foam cushions are well structured and comfortable, and the fabric is sturdy and stain resistant. Perhaps most importantly, the piece feels well-made. “The Logan sectional allowed me to be very intentional about curating the kind of space I want my living room to be,” Mackenzie said of the design process. you can decide whether you want the chaise lounge on the left or the right side, depending on the layout of your living room). On top of all of those options, the model is a reversible sectional (i.e. With its understated and contemporary style, the Logan is available in more than 50 fabric options varying in both color and material: Microfiber, performance velvet, or multiple woven options.

The digital-first brand boasts an impressive customization model that offers not just a couch built for your home, but also for your lifestyle.
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The best sectional for (almost) endless customization: Apt2B Logan Two Piece Sectional Sofa Read the full review hereĪll of Apt2B’s sofas are made to order and most of them-including the Logan model tested by our contributor Mackenzie Gasset-are manufactured in Los Angeles. It’s a solid, family-friendly sofa with just the right amount of elegance. The Park collection features time-tested midcentury details including the tapered legs and slim-profile design that will make it flexible when it comes to working with your existing decor. The brand offers several quick-shipping, easy-to-assemble sectionals-in-a-box that land in the lower range of price points we tested. The best sectional sofa for when you want it now: Albany Park Park Sectional Read the full review hereĪlbany Park is a relative newcomer to the direct-to-consumer furniture game, founded in 2019 by former NFL player Darryl Sharpton and his wife, Jessica. From eco-friendly to budget-friendly, there’s a MCM sectional out there for anyone looking. There’s a reason MCM design hasn’t gone anywhere in the past several decades (well, lots of reasons actually entire books have been written on the subject), and we keep finding new and innovative examples of its principles put to work. $5,180 at Sundays Midcentury-modern sectionals
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If your living room is on the tinier side, but you love the look of the Movie Night family, have no fear: The Condo version of the sectional is designed for smaller spaces. Feather-filled and built for lounging with extra deep seats and ample back cushions built around a solid wood frame, the Movie Night is easily one of the best sofas around if you want to kick back with a large group for, among other things, a binge session. As our contributor Emily Farris points out, the performance fabrics can withstand kids and large pets-plus those lovely covers are removable for hand washing or dry cleaning, and they come in a variety of neutral shades. Reminiscent of the famed Cloud Couch from RH, the Movie Night product line from Vancouver-based Sundays Company is essentially the Coastal Grandmother in couch form with its easy and breezy slipcovers and relaxed silhouette. The best sectional for the whole family: Sundays Movie Night 4-Piece Modular Sectional Read the full review here There are many factors that went in to each of our reviews to give you the insight you need to select the best sectional sofa for your home. If you’re looking for something more traditional to create a formal seating arrangement in a living room or a super-comfy, family-friendly modular sofa for pet cuddles and movie nights, there is a sectional for you. So we sat down-and laid, and jumped, and sprawled-to test 14 different couches in apartments, suburban homes, and rural farmhouses across the Northeast (and shout-out to Chicago) from ordering to assembly to the first new sofa nap. We’re big believers that no piece of furniture is too big or too small to be purchased online, but there are a few things you might want to know firsthand-namely whether or not it makes sense in a modern household.

Here at Clever that wasn’t nearly enough for us, especially for a piece that might cost a few thousand dollars and will (hopefully) live in your home for years. But sure, it’s one thing to talk about the virtues of a piece of furniture without actually putting it to a sit test, something a designer might do for a few minutes in a showroom.
