If your current sofa has developed a suspicious butt-shaped crater in the middle, Albany Park has some very well-timed news. The brand’s Memorial Day sale is running now through May 25, with up to 40 percent off sitewide — including 40 percent off the beloved Kova collection and 30 percent off both the Barton and Lido lines.
Spent any time searching for furniture online lately? Albany Park has almost certainly crossed your path. This direct-to-consumer brand has built a loyal following for making sofas that look elevated, feel comfortable, and (perhaps most importantly) arrive in easy-to-maneuver boxes that won’t require removing your front door from its hinges to get them inside the house.
Rather than overwhelming shoppers with a plethora of options, Albany Park keeps things streamlined with three distinct collections, each designed for a different aesthetic. The Kova is the internet-famous favorite, thanks to its deep seats and plush feather-fiber cushions that create that coveted “cloud couch” feel without the five-figure price tag. It’s modular, endlessly customizable, and ideal if your dream sectional is equal parts stylish and nap-ready.
The Barton collection takes a more tailored approach, pairing clean lines and structured cushions with enough softness to still feel inviting. It strikes that sweet spot between polished and practical. Plus, it’s aesthetically sophisticated enough for design-minded spaces, but durable enough for pets, guests, and daily life, too.
Then there’s Lido, the brand’s mid-century-inspired pieces, which feel especially smart for apartments or smaller rooms. Raised legs and sleek silhouettes give these a lighter visual footprint, making spaces feel more open while still delivering the cushy feel Albany Park is known for.
It's very worth noting that a few years ago, our commerce editor spent months deep in the couch-review trenches before finally landing on an Albany Park sectional. Several years later, she still recommends the brand constantly, and the sofa has since moved with her and her partner to a new house. These pieces do something surprisingly rare in the furniture world: They look good, feel even better, and hold up beautifully once real life inevitably rears its head.