As someone who’s worked for countless interior designers, I can attest: Finding quality furniture is a struggle. Most sofas are too small, too uncomfortable or too delicate to withstand three kids and a dog. Dining tables take about a millennium to ship out. And don’t even get me started on justifying a $7,000 headboard that’ll likely go out of style next season. All in all, furniture shopping somehow turns into a Goldilocks design quest; it’s nearly impossible to find the perfect piece—at the right price—that won’t take a year to ship out. That is, until Maiden Home was put on my radar.
If There’s One Furniture Brand You Should Have on Your Radar for 2025, Make it Maiden Home
Designer-level customizations (at a price you can actually afford)
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The Best Maiden Home Pieces at a Glance
How Maiden Home is Nailing This Year’s Design Trends
You may not know this, but most interior designers furnish projects with pieces that are *only* available to designers (and their tax IDs). They work with vendors that the general public has limited access to—unless you go to a furniture showroom—and they tend to jack up ‘wholesale’ prices by 15 percent (or more). Yet, in 2025, bespoke design is everything. Now more than ever, people are looking for pieces that feel personal—crafted to fit their space, style and lifestyle—rather than one-size-fits-all furniture. And this is where Maiden Home comes in. The brand takes a fully made-to-order approach, offering customizable options in all of its pieces. Think: tailored sizing, over a dozen upholstery choices (including performance bouclé and nubuck leather), and thoughtful add-ons like down-alternative cushions and L-shaped configurations.
To that end, this year’s design trends are all pointing toward contrast: soft curves meet structured frames and tactile finishes that anchor bold patterns with earthy neutrals. Maiden Home’s collection mirrors these themes beautifully with pieces that are just as livable as they are luxurious. Take their sectional sofas, for example. These aren’t your run-of-the-mill couches—they feature ultra-customizable configurations, plush cushions wrapped in down and fiber for cloud-like comfort, and upholstery options ranging from buttery pebbled leather to textured bouclé. It’s the kind of comfort that makes a statement without sacrificing practicality.
Add to that, the fact that every piece is made to order, offering ready-to-ship items that are delivered directly from the factory in six weeks or less (about half the time of anywhere else): “The simplicity of the experience and the speed of the turnaround was all done with a modern, internet-savvy consumer in mind. A brand that's really born and raised online takes a ton of costs out of the equation, and all of that saving goes back into quality,” Kapur explains. She also adds, “We offer Customer’s Own Material (COM) on all of our styles—giving you the flexibility to create exactly what you’ve envisioned.” Meaning, every single piece is available in multiple fabrics and finishes from their library, so you never have to compromise on color or texture.
So without further ado, here are 10 of my favorite pieces from MH’s collection—all of which are totally in line with this year’s design trends.
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While I’d buy this sofa for its clean and simple lines alone, the real game-changer is that it pulls out into a sleeper without any of those clunky bars or springs (thanks to the Tiffany 24/7 Sleep System). The mattress itself is crafted from carbon fiber, which according to one reviewer, makes for an “incredibly comfortable sofa bed.” They add, “Not a joke—you can actually sleep OK on this—mechanism very easy to use and doesn’t look like a sofa bed to the naked eye.” Plus, the cushions are just as thoughtful, with a high-density foam core wrapped in a down blend (or a down alternative, if you’re prone to allergies). And let’s not forget the custom touches: 27 color options and six fabrics to choose from, many of which are engineered to resist stains and spills with performance-woven yarns.
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While this accent chair’s sleek, Scandinavian silhouette and button-tufted details make it a standout, it’s the comfort and customizations that seal the deal. The seat and back are crafted with high-density foam cores wrapped in fiber, striking an oft-elusive balance between firm support and plush coziness—ideal for long reading sessions. From there, you can make it your own, choosing from one of 15+ fabric options, including soft Merino wool, deep-pile mohair, performance bouclé and even leather and shearling options for an ultra-luxe touch. Plus, when it comes to size, one reviewer shared, “I was worried it would be too petite, but it actually fits our living room perfectly… It’s cozy and fluffy, and the quality is wonderful—you can tell as soon as you sit down.” Add kiln-dried maple legs in one of four finishes (Coffee Maple is a crowd favorite), and you’ve got a chair that works just as well in a snug corner as it does in a bright, open living room.
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If you’ve ever dreamed of waking up in a five-star suite (but with your own coffee and no checkout time), the Wythe Bed is about to make that fantasy a reality. Its low profile and extended headboard give it this effortlessly cool vibe, and the flange seams are just the kind of subtle detail that makes it feel designer without being fussy. And of course, it includes endless customizations: three headboard heights (38-inch, 44-inch, or 50-inch) and over 20 fabric options, including performance velvet, bouclé and soft nubuck leather. IMO, the Performance Mélange Weave is a standout for this year’s design trends—and spills are no match, thanks to the ultra-tight weave. Plus, it’s all housed on a sturdy kiln-dried frame with slats so solid that you can skip the box spring entirely.
4. The Thayer Bar & Counter Stool
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Here, a bar/counter stool that proves opposites really do attract—at least in design. While the seat is upholstered in your choice of leather or fabric, the bolster back can be tailored in options like Italian bouclé or shearling, creating a sophisticated contrast of textures. The seat cushions also feature a high-density foam core wrapped in fiber for just the right mix of support and softness, while blind seams keep the design looking polished and clean. And while adjustable glides make it easy to keep the stool level on any surface, it’s available in both bar height (30-inch) and counter height (26-inch). Bonus: The kiln-dried oak frame is available in rich pecan or light wheat finishes—and it’s crafted with mortise-and-tenon joints for lasting strength and durability.
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In a roundup of the best apartment sectionals, I highlighted this as my editor’s pick for a reason: It’s the perfect mix of tailored comfort, with clean lines, flange seams and five customizable configurations—from L-shaped to U-shaped layouts. Plus, its high-resiliency cushions wrapped in down, feathers and fiber make it as durable as it is cloud-like, providing that perfect sink-in feel without losing its shape. As for the slipcover? It’s fully removable and machine washable, so it’s built for real life (even with pets or kids). And with 18 performance fabrics to choose from—like textured linen and chenille—it’s stylish, comfortable, and practically indestructible. One reviewer summed it up best: “We have two dogs and dirt just wipes right off. The cushions bounce back, and it still looks new after two years.”
6. The Reade Round Dining Table
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Whether you’re outfitting a cozy breakfast nook or creating a centerpiece for a formal dining area, this dining table delivers on style, quality and practicality—all while being surprisingly easy to assemble. (Yes, the legs attach in minutes.) You can choose from three sizes—42 inches, 48 inches, or 60 inches—to suit your space, with the largest comfortably seating up to six chairs. As one customer confirmed: “The 60-inch round in pecan is an absolute stunner for our breakfast nook, and we’re using six chairs around it very comfortably!” And with six wood finishes, ranging from light Whitewash Ash to rich Pecan, it’s easy to find one that complements your style.
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While this decorative bench’s clean, low-profile design might seem understated, the real star is the upholstery. From plush shearling (shown above in Toffee) to luxe nubuck leather and performance fabrics, it’s endlessly customizable. The kiln-dried maple legs are just as thoughtfully crafted, with removable options available in Driftwood Maple and three other finishes to create a subtle contrast against the tailored upholstery. Plus, thanks to the high-density foam core with fiber wrap, it’s just as comfortable as it looks—perfect for everything from propping your feet up to hosting extra guests.
8. The Marais 6-Drawer Dresser
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Available in three smooth lacquered maple finishes, this soft-curved dresser is as much a statement piece as it is a storage solution. Each of the drawers glides seamlessly thanks to soft-close hardware, making organizing a breeze (and keeping the peace during early mornings). It’s then thoughtfully crafted with mortise-and-tenon and dovetail joints, so it’s built to last season after season—whether it’s holding cozy knits or precious keepsakes. It also has generous dimensions (66 inches wide), making it a great fit for anyone who’s looking for an oversized statement piece that’s just as functional as it swoon-worthy.
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Blending a sleek, low-iron tempered glass top with bold, cylindrical legs finished in hand-applied bronze—this coffee table is the epitome of understated luxury. The 51.5-inch width offers plenty of surface area for styling with coffee table books or a tray of accessories, while its 10-inch height gives it a contemporary, grounded feel. It’s also designed with a 0.5-inch tabletop thickness, so it’s substantial yet lightweight, perfect for anchoring a modern living room. Its cast aluminum legs, each 9 inches in diameter, finally add a sculptural quality to the design, making it a showstopper from every angle.
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Finally, let me put you onto a sculptural dining chair that has surprising comfort. With a contoured seat and backrest—upholstered in your choice of luxe materials like mohair, Italian bouclé or performance velvet—it’s sure to invite guests to linger longer at the table. Each option is meticulously crafted to offer a balance of softness and support, enhanced by a high-density foam core wrapped in fiber for lasting comfort. The powder-coated steel frame also provides sleek durability, while adjustable glides ensure stability on any surface. Whether you're going for an organic modern vibe with textured linens or a bold statement with rich leather, the customization possibilities are (literally) endless.