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When we’re hunting for pieces that feel pulled from a designer’s mood board but still make sense for real life and real budgets, we tend to start in familiar places. One such retailer is Article, which has mastered that elusive trifecta of great style, reasonable prices, and reviews that actually reassure you before you hit “add to cart.” Think elevated silhouettes you won’t be afraid to live on: sectionals built for movie nights, dining sets that can handle a crowd, or storage coffee tables that hide clutter. It’s no wonder their pieces regularly pop up in our home tours. Ahead, our favorites we’ve spotted in the wild and would happily bring home ourselves.
The Shape-Shifters

The sculptural Falco side table, as seen in Abhishek Dekate’s Toronto space, strikes a pose at every angle. According to Dekate, it can double as seating if needed. In the bedroom, the slatted Ripa bench shifts the mood entirely, bringing a spa-like calm to the foot of the bed with cushions that can move, stack, or be removed completely.
The Strong Silent Type
In our roundup of minimalist storage coffee tables, the Leif was an easy stand-out. Sitting on an elegant plinth base, its soft-close drawers tuck seamlessly into each end creating a sleek exterior that hides coasters, cocktail tools, or a cozy throw for last-minute guests.
The Summer Headquarters

In an America’s Got Talent producer’s Studio City oasis, the Lubek anchors a corner of the patio, where a fire pit replaces the traditional coffee table. Built on a solid acacia base with structured, weather-resistant cushions, it’s equally ready for outdoor movie nights and laid-back alfresco dinners. Brit Ashcraft, Domino’s former design director, can personally attest to that in her review of the set.
The Island Essential

When designer Emily Tucker renovated her Boulder home, she decided to use different wood tones at the kitchen island for subtle contrast and the Sede stool delivered. With its bentwood seat and low-slung back, it feels light but grounded, suited for quick breakfasts or long conversations over wine all the same.
The Cloud You Can Own
In Sarah Kramer’s Los Angeles respite, the Abisko sectional is plush and plop-worthy in a navy finish. It’s no longer available in that upholstery, but this velvet is easy to clean and anti-crush.
The Comfort Classic

Designer Malcolm Simmons loved his Sven so much in Virginia that he shipped it across the pond for his move to a London flat. Overstuffed cushions and round bolsters make it endlessly loungeable in any position, while the full-aniline leather develops a rich patina over time.
The Hospitality Hero
Doctor Odai Sinokrot’s SoHo loft was designed to feel like the lobby of an Ace Hotel or the Standard—and the 11-foot-long sofa ensures there’s always room to gather. While this homeowner opted for Quartz White, we can’t stop imagining the Beta in the Cypress Green corduroy-like fabric; it would make the entire space feel even moodier.
The Soft Spot

In Erin Fetherston’s Hancock Park home, a version of the Gabriola loveseat adds softness to a playful space. Cute, curvy, and swathed in bouclé, it’s also surprisingly durable—Article tests fabrics up to 50,000 rubs, far exceeding the industry standard.
The Safety-First Workhorse
The Lenia dresser is small but mighty, making it the perfect fit for a kid’s room as seen in Jessica Hansen’s Portland home. Plus, a built-in anti-tip interlock prevents multiple drawers from opening at once, delivering style and safety in equal measure.
The Mix-and-Match MVP

Complemented by a pink-tiled pool, these Svelti chairs bring playful color to the patio in this couple’s Sacramento backyard. UV-resistant molded seats and powder-coated legs make them indoor-outdoor ready, and with 11 hues to choose from, you can go monochrome or mix them up for more fun.
The Gathering Space
A classic mid-century silhouette, slim solid wood legs, and a generously-sized top give the Seno table an easy, unfussy appeal. In Caroline McKay’s upstate A-frame, it’s paired with Cesca chairs, whose woven seats and tubular frames complement the table’s clean lines. It’s the kind of piece that doesn’t beg for attention—it just quietly earns its place.