JoyBird was founded in 2014 when a group of friends decided that furniture should be both comfortable and stylish.
The company designs and manufactures midcentury modern furniture, specializing in sofas.
The furniture is often brightly colored, reasonably priced, and the company offers free shipping in most cases, making this an attractive option for many.
Originally an eCommerce company, JoyBird has since opened 8 showrooms in major US cities such as Chicago and Los Angeles.
All furniture is made in Tijuana, Mexico. There are no warehouses, furniture is made when a client places an order. Most items can be custom-made as well, such as changing the lounger on a sectional to be placed on the right side, rather than the left side, a sofa that is 6 inches longer than the one shown, or making the legs shorter or taller than what is considered standard.
The company will also email clients photos of their furniture as it is being constructed.
In June 2018, La-Z-Boy acquired JoyBird furniture for an undisclosed amount.
The Lovesac Company had filed a lawsuit against JoyBird furniture for patent infringement. In June 2022, both parties settled privately out of court, with the terms of the resolution being kept confidential.
JoyBird maintains a corporate office in Brooklyn, New York.
JoyBirdJoyBird was founded in 2014 when a group of friends decided that furniture should be both comfortable and stylish.
The company designs and manufactures midcentury modern furniture, specializing in sofas.
The furniture is often brightly colored, reasonably priced, and the company offers free shipping in most cases, making this an attractive option for many.
History
Originally an eCommerce company, JoyBird has since opened 8 showrooms in major US cities such as Chicago and Los Angeles.
All furniture is made in Tijuana, Mexico. There are no warehouses, furniture is made when a client places an order. Most items can be custom-made as well, such as changing the lounger on a sectional to be placed on the right side, rather than the left side, a sofa that is 6 inches longer than the one shown, or making the legs shorter or taller than what is considered standard.
The company will also email clients photos of their furniture as it is being constructed.
In June 2018, La-Z-Boy acquired JoyBird furniture for an undisclosed amount.
The Lovesac Company had filed a lawsuit against JoyBird furniture for patent infringement. In June 2022, both parties settled privately out of court, with the terms of the resolution being kept confidential.
JoyBird maintains a corporate office in Brooklyn, New York.