Stores Like CB2: 12 Modern Alternatives for Urban Apartments
The friction has crept in slowly. White-glove delivery windows that stretch six to twelve weeks on flagship sofas, backorders that quietly turn into cancellations, and a price ladder that now sits uncomfortably close to West Elm and even Design Within Reach on certain pieces — without the quality leap to justify it. Stone tops arrive chipped, the assembly hardware feels lighter than it used to, and the in-store footprint is so thin that most shoppers are buying $2,000 sectionals sight unseen. The aesthetic is still sharp; the experience around it has frayed.
So the real question for anyone furnishing a small urban apartment right now: which modern-furniture brand actually delivers the CB2 look without the CB2 wait?
The 12 Best Alternatives to CB2
Direct-to-consumer mid-century and modern silhouettes that read almost identically to CB2's bestsellers — the Sven sofa is the unofficial twin of CB2's Avec. Sharper prices because there are no showrooms in the markup.
- Genuinely lower prices than CB2 on comparable silhouettes
- Flat-rate delivery and reliable 1-2 week shipping windows
- Strong catalog of leather and boucle pieces that photograph beautifully
- No showrooms in most cities — you're buying unseen
- Upholstery firmness skews soft; not for people who want structured seats
- Limited customization (fixed fabrics, fixed sizes)
The closest aesthetic neighbor — same urban-modern vocabulary, similar price tier, overlapping color palettes. Where CB2 leans edgier, West Elm leans warmer, but the Venn diagram is enormous.
- Fair Trade Certified factories for a meaningful share of the catalog
- Frequent 20-30% sitewide sales make pricing very competitive
- Deep rug, bedding, and lighting selection beyond what CB2 offers
- Delivery delays and damaged-arrival complaints are well-documented
- Quality has slipped on entry-level upholstery
- In-store stock rarely matches online assortment
Minneapolis-designed modern furniture with a confident, slightly architectural voice — exactly the territory CB2 was carved out of. Cleaner lines, better hardware, designer-led.
- Genuine in-house design team — pieces win actual design awards
- Solid wood frames and metal hardware that outlast the trend cycle
- Free shipping and a more reliable delivery operation
- Pricier than CB2 across the board
- Sparse showroom network outside major design cities
- Aesthetic is colder — not for shoppers who want warmth
Built explicitly for renters and small apartments: modular, flat-packed, designed to survive three moves. The Floyd Sofa and Bed are spiritual cousins of CB2's compact upholstery.
- Designed to be disassembled and reassembled multiple times
- FSC-certified birch and recycled materials throughout
- 10-year warranty that actually gets honored
- Limited catalog — sofas, beds, tables, shelving, not much else
- Aesthetic is one-note; everything looks like a Floyd piece
- Upholstery options are narrower than CB2's
Modular sofas built specifically for walk-up apartments and tight stairwells — every section ships in a box and clicks together. The aesthetic is clean modern, very CB2-adjacent.
- Tool-free modular assembly that genuinely works
- Stain-resistant fabrics standard on most upholstery
- Fast 1-week shipping in flat boxes
- Catalog is sofa-heavy with thin coverage elsewhere
- Seat depth is shallow — tall sitters complain
- Fabric options can feel synthetic up close
Industrial-modern and mid-century pieces with a commercial-grade build — they sell to restaurants and hotels, which is why the chairs don't wobble in year two. Overlaps directly with CB2's dining and accent categories.
- Contract-grade construction means real durability
- Strong dining chair and bar stool selection
- Trade program with meaningful discounts for designers
- Upholstered pieces are a weaker part of the catalog
- Shipping costs add up fast on heavier items
- Website navigation lags behind larger competitors
Mid-century-modern upholstery in customizable fabrics and configurations — the same era CB2 borrows from, with hundreds of fabric options CB2 doesn't offer.
- Hundreds of fabric and configuration options per silhouette
- Kiln-dried hardwood frames and eight-way hand-tied springs on flagship sofas
- 365-day in-home trial
- Lead times are long (often 8-12 weeks on custom orders)
- Now owned by La-Z-Boy — some customers cite quality drift
- Delivery scheduling has been inconsistent
American-made modern furniture with a clean, urban sensibility that overlaps heavily with CB2's design vocabulary — just executed in solid wood and better leather.
- ~90% made in America with named US workshops
- Transparent supplier list and material sourcing
- Furniture that genuinely lasts decades
- Prices are 40-100% higher than CB2 on comparable pieces
- Aesthetic is more restrained — less downtown attitude
- Limited showroom footprint outside top-tier cities
Custom upholstery in CB2-adjacent silhouettes (Caitlin, Sloan, Maxwell) where you pick the size, fabric, leg, and cushion fill. Closer to CB2 pricing than most custom programs.
- Real customization (size, fabric, fill, leg) at near-stock pricing
- Design studios in major cities for in-person fabric review
- Kiln-dried hardwood frames standard
- Recent ownership changes have created customer service hiccups
- Lead times are 10-14 weeks on most orders
- Returning custom pieces is difficult
Danish contemporary design that sits exactly where CB2 wants to live — playful, color-confident, architecturally aware. Stronger design DNA, especially in accents, lighting, and small furniture.
- Genuine Scandinavian design pedigree (collaborations with Bouroullec, Wrong)
- Exceptional color palettes and accent pieces
- Small accessories and lighting are competitively priced
- Upholstery and case goods are markedly pricier than CB2
- US shipping on larger items is slow
- Showroom footprint is thin outside coastal cities
Singapore-founded brand selling design-forward sofas, sectionals, and dining at prices that consistently undercut CB2 by 20-40% on comparable silhouettes.
- Aggressive pricing on large upholstery and sectionals
- Free white-glove delivery on most furniture
- Fast US warehouse turnaround compared to other importers
- Quality is good-for-the-price, not category-leading
- Limited swatch program — fabric in person can surprise
- Newer to the US so brand recall and review depth are thinner
Portland-based maker of lighting, hardware, and furniture with a warmer, more crafted version of the urban-modern look CB2 is selling — the design-forward apartment, executed in brass and oak.
- Lighting is made in their own Portland factory
- Brass, ceramic, and hardwood that genuinely age well
- Clear material and origin disclosure
- Pricier than CB2 across nearly every category
- Furniture catalog is narrower than the lighting line
- Aesthetic skews warmer and more traditional than CB2's edge
If the issue was quality (the wobbly leg, the pilling fabric, the chip in the stone top), Blu Dot, Room & Board, and Interior Define all offer a meaningful step up in construction without leaving the design-forward lane. And if CB2 was always your accent-and-lighting source rather than your sofa source, HAY and Schoolhouse will sharpen the apartment in ways CB2's mass-produced catalog increasingly can't.
The shoppers who do best with this list pick by failure mode, not by alphabetical order.
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If the issue was quality (the wobbly leg, the pilling fabric, the chip in the stone top), Blu Dot, Room & Board, and Interior Define all offer a meaningful step up in construction without leaving the design-forward lane. And if CB2 was always your accent-and-lighting source rather than your sofa source, HAY and Schoolhouse will sharpen the apartment in ways CB2's mass-produced catalog increasingly can't.
The shoppers who do best with this list pick by failure mode, not by alphabetical order.