Couch Comparisons

Floyd vs Joybird: Who Has Better Couches?

Which brand, Floyd or Joybird, offers the best couches for your home?
Floyd vs Joybird
Are you ready to find out who wins the couch battle between Floyd and Joybird? We've compared these two popular brands to help you decide which one deserves a spot in your home.

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Features
Floyd
Joybird
Made to Order Lead Times N/A 4-8 Weeks
Free Shipping Option
White Glove Delivery Option $129-$299
Return Option
Warranty Included
Financing Option Affirm Affirm
Assembly Required Varies
Large Fabric Selection
Free Swatches Available
Manufacturing Origin USA + Import Mexico
Avg. 3-Seat Couch Price $$-$$$ $$$

Alright, let's break it down. Floyd's unique fabric collection and stylish sofas stand out, covering different styles and tastes. On the other hand, Joybird offers faster lead times, a wide array of high-quality materials, a huge fabric selection, and a lifetime warranty on sofa frames, making decision-making slightly complex. While Floyd struggles with long lead times and lack of free delivery, Joybird's returns can get pricey, and certain fabrics might increase costs. So, in terms of style and lead times vs. fabric variety and warranty, which factors weigh more in your couch decision?


BRAND #1: Floyd

The image features the word "FLOYD" in all capital letters, written in a bold, red font against a white background.

Floyd is an online-only retailer that was founded in 2013 in Detroit, Michigan. The company's first product was called the Floyd Leg and was as simple as it sounds – a leg that could transform any flat object into a table. This simple design philosophy is evident across all their products, even their website.

Floyd | Brand Summary

Floyd has a very well-designed website that also reflects the design principles of their limited couch offerings. But once you peel back the glamorous veneer, you might be disappointed by the overall quality, customer focus, and lead times. There’s a lot to love with Floyd, but the fact that they only have 3 couch options means that you’d expect them to absolutely nail everything else. Unfortunately, they fall short, especially at their price range.

Floyd | PotatoMeter Rating:

Online Shopping Experience Score 88%
Durability and Quality Score 88%
Shipping and Lead Time Score 83%
Vibe Check Score 93%
Customer Focus Score 85%
Overall PotatoMeter Rating 87%
Read Our Floyd Brand Review

Floyd | Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Unique fabric collection
  • Stylish modern sofas
  • 1-year + extended warranty
  • Only "The Sofa" requires any assembly

Cons

  • Long lead times
  • No free delivery
  • No white glove delivery option
  • Material quality could be better

The first thing you’ll notice about Floyd is how special and stylish their sofas are. And that really is the company’s main draw. They also have one of the most unique and eye-catching fabric collections we’ve ever seen. Some fabrics are recycled cotton. Others have multi-colored cross-weaves. Some are made from Norwegian and New Zealand wool. Fancy! Their signature sofa (aptly named “The Sofa”) has an industrial, reclaimed look to it. Everything about Floyd’s design sensibility is simply cool.

Floyd does provide a 1 year warranty on their craftsmanship. Customers can also purchase an extended warranty through Mulberry that provides coverage for any type of accident or damage.

Although Floyd does not offer white glove delivery options, only The Sofa requires any assembly. And even then, it’s rather simple and straightforward. You won’t have a marital crisis trying to assemble it.

But there are certainly downsides to Floyd. They have unexpectedly long lead times for their limited offering. It can often take 6-10 weeks before a couch ships out. Shipping also costs 12% of your order total (max $299).

The material quality for the price is OK if you’re buying a smaller couch. But you can easily spend $3,000+ on a Floyd couch. At that price point we’d like to see higher quality cushion fill and sturdier frames.

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BRAND #2: Joybird

A teal-colored bird logo with the word "JOYBIRD" in uppercase letters to the right of the bird. The bird is standing on two legs with a raised tail. The design appears on a white background.

Joybird was launched in 2013 and instantly charmed the world with their Instagram-worthy couches. They've since cemented themselves as one of the top online furniture brands. They are currently owned by La-Z-Boy.

Joybird | Brand Summary

Joybird has stood the test of time and firmly cemented themselves as one of the best online couch retailers at their price point. They have a professional-yet-fun presentation, offer great quality products for the price, and allow customers to pick from dozens of beautiful fabrics.

I have a few minor gripes with the website shopping experience and I’d encourage everyone to thoroughly examine the shipping and return policies, but overall there’s very little to criticize. Dare I say that Joybird sparks joy? I do dare.

Couch Potato Note: Joybird is almost always on sale for up to 30% off. For this review, their price point is assumed to be 30% off the listed price. You should always wait for a sale before you buy a couch from Joybird (and you won’t have to wait very long). For all intents and purposes, their sale price is their actual price.

Joybird | PotatoMeter Rating

Online Shopping Experience Score 94%
Durability and Quality Score 91%
Shipping and Lead Time Score 92%
Vibe Check Score 92%
Customer Focus Score 90%
Overall PotatoMeter Rating 92%
Read Our Joybird Brand Review

Joybird | Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Huge fabric selection
  • Very fast lead times
  • High quality materials for the price
  • Tons of couch styles and sizes
  • Lifetime warranty on sofa frames
  • Has some brick-and-mortar locations

Cons

  • Couches made in Mexico, not USA
  • No free delivery option
  • Returns can be costly
  • Fabrics have different grades/prices

Joybird presents itself as a fun, trendy, and flashy brand. And for the most part, their couches deliver on that promise. But there are a few aspects that might detract from their appeal. Their couches are all made in Mexico, which also means that their lead times are not quite as good as other brands. Pricey white glove delivery and potentially costly returns might make ordering online feel like a gamble. And while Joybird has a huge fabric selection for their custom couches, choosing certain fabrics can add hundreds of dollars to your order.

On the flip side, Joybird furniture has many brick-and-mortar locations in major metropolitan areas, allowing you to test out their couches in person. This is rare for an online couch company but is a major perk. Like Apt2B, Joybird has a large selection of stylish couches in a huge range of sizes and configurations. They offer loveseats all the way up through large modular sectional sofas. Joybird also has a great selection of affordable sofa beds and sleeper sectional sofas. They also back their high-quality couch frames with a lifetime warranty as well as a 1-year warranty on their top-tier upholstery craftsmanship. If you want it, Joybird has it.

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And the winner is...

The time has come to announce the champion in the Floyd vs. Joybird couch clash. Considering the wide couch selection, fast lead times, high-quality materials, and lifetime warranty on sofa frames, Joybird stands out as the winning choice for your living room upgrade. Despite Floyd's unique fabric collection and stylish appeal, Joybird's comprehensive offerings make it the preferred option.

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Alex Back
Couch.com CEO & Founder
Alex Back is the founder and CEO of Couch.com. Previously, he was the co-founder and COO of the popular furniture brand, Apt2B, which was acquired by a large US retail furniture chain in 2018. He worked to integrate Apt2B, one of the very first online furniture retailers on the Shopify platform, into the operations of the 100 year old larger business entity and was deeply immersed in the business operations of both online and brick and mortar retail for 4 years before leaving in 2023 to start Couch.com. Working in various parts of the furniture industry since 2004, he has 20 years experience in retail sales, e-commerce, marketing, operations, logistics and wholesale manufacturing and distribution. He has worked extensively with partners such as Costco, Bed Bath and Beyond and Amazon and his work has been highlighted in many publications such as Forbes, CNN and HGTV, among others. Alex is delighted to bring his experience and authority on couches and the furniture industry to this platform, along with many of his industry colleagues who are helping him keep the Couch.com audience informed and engaged on a daily basis.
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