Top 6 Lovesac Competitors & Alternatives in 2025
Updated onFind more companies like Lovesac. We've shortlisted leading alternatives and mapped their strengths, pricing, and go-to-market focus.

Direct-to-consumer and showroom furniture retailer best known for its patented modular Sactionals sectionals, large beanbag-style Sacs, and related accessories.
Starts at $950
Competitors
#1
Burrow
Direct-to-consumer furniture brand offering modular, tool-free-assembly sofas, sectionals, and home furnishings designed for fast delivery and easy setup.
Starts at $899 / per item
- #2Est. 2014 • 201-1k employees • Public (NYSE:LZB)
Joybird
Best for consumersManufacturer and e-commerce brand of customizable, mid-century–inspired upholstered furniture (now part of La-Z-Boy/La‑Z‑Boy portfolio).
Starts at $499 / per item
#3
Est. 2013 • 201-1k employeesArticle
Best for consumersDirect-to-consumer online furniture retailer focused on mid-century and Scandinavian modern designs with fast shipping to North America.
Starts at $99 / per item
- #4Est. 2014 • 51-200 employees
Interior Define
Best for consumersDigitally-native custom-furniture brand offering made-to-order sofas, chairs and décor with extensive fabric and configuration options.
Starts at $499 / per item
- #5
Sabai
Sabai is a New York–based, sustainability-focused furniture brand that designs and manufactures modular, repairable sofas, sectionals, ottomans and home accessories in the U.S. using recycled, non-toxic, and FSC-certified materials.
Starts at $395
#6
Floyd Home
Detroit-founded direct-to-consumer furniture brand offering modular, adaptable, easy-to-assemble sofas, beds, tables, shelving and accessories designed for longevity and sustainable materials.
Starts at $76 / per item
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