The Advice I Swear By for Furniture Shopping

In this edition of The Recommendation, our furniture expert walks through his advice for buying great pieces for your home — starting with logging off.

Over the past year, I’ve hurled my body onto well over 100 couches. I’ve visited furniture stores from New York to Montreal to Mexico. I’ve kept a straight face looking at $20,000 price tags for a single chair and subtly scraped my fingernail along the enamel of a show room table to see how easily it might scratch. (Quite easily, it turns out.)

Before any of those experiences, I already understood the value of shopping for furniture in person: getting to perform tests for comfort and sturdiness, or experiencing the IRL beauty or disappointment in a specific fabric texture or color can be a crucial part of the process. But one major benefit to in-person shopping that I’d never considered came as I spent more time chatting with customer service reps.



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