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Article Burrard Sectional Review

Overview
The Article Burrard is one of the most consistently reviewed mid-tier sofas on the market — a low-profile, Scandinavian-influenced sectional that shows up in nearly every "best sofa under $2,500" roundup and earns its placement there with genuine community support. At $2,099 for the 112" sectional, it occupies the space between IKEA and premium brands like West Elm or Pottery Barn, and for buyers looking for a design-forward, durably-built sofa without a four-figure premium, it's one of the stronger choices available.
Article sells the Burrard as a 112" right or left sectional and an 83.5" sofa, in fabric colorways including Forest Green, Seasalt Gray, Seasalt Ivory, and Bella Caramel. The Forest Green version in particular has developed a cult following — it generates more photography and design coverage than almost any other Article product. Assembly takes approximately five minutes (attach the walnut legs, hook the chaise to the sofa body), and Article's direct-to-consumer shipping model means most buyers receive their sofa within 1–4 weeks at a flat $49 shipping rate (free on orders over $999).
Construction & Build Quality
The Burrard is built on a kiln-dried pine wood frame with plywood reinforcement and nylon webbing suspension. The webbing suspension is worth noting: unlike sinuous wire springs or pocketed coils, nylon webbing provides good initial support but can loosen over time under heavy or sustained use. Article has addressed this to some extent with high-resiliency foam cushion cores that maintain their shape well independently, and community feedback on the Burrard specifically doesn't show the pronounced sagging pattern that appears on other Article lines (particularly the Sven sofa and Timber).
The upholstery fabric is 100% polyester with a 50,000-cycle Martindale abrasion rating — 2.5 times the industry standard of 20,000 cycles. In practice, this translates to noticeably strong fabric durability: multiple owners who have lived with the sofa for a year or more with pets and children report minimal wear, and one owner who resold her Burrard noted that it looked nearly new and drew a crowd of buyers at a consignment event.
After six months, it hasn't shown even a bit of wear. The cat scratching left very minimal signs even years later. I truly couldn't recommend this sofa more.
— dreamgreendiy.com, Forest Green Burrard owner, 6+ months with cats
I could jump on at 9 months pregnant and have no fear of the structure's integrity. You absolutely get your money's worth on this buy.
— kismet-house.com, 6-month owner
The primary construction caveat is the initial firmness. Nearly every Burrard owner reports that the sofa arrives stiffer than expected, and a break-in period of 2–4 weeks is required before the cushions reach their settled comfort level. This is a real characteristic, not an anomaly — buyers who sit on it in a showroom and then receive their home delivery sometimes feel a discrepancy. Patience is warranted; the break-in resolves predictably. A minor squeaking complaint has appeared in isolated reviews (one side of the chaise after months of heavy use), but it appears infrequent rather than systematic.
Style & Aesthetic
The Burrard's design is its most differentiating feature at this price point. The low-profile frame, tight clean upholstery, and solid walnut-stain rubberwood legs give it a mid-century Scandinavian look that consistently receives praise from owners and design media. Apartment Therapy called it "supportive, durable, and totally gorgeous." The Forest Green colorway in particular has become a reference piece in interior design coverage — it has a richness and depth that photographs exceptionally well and holds visual interest in a room over time.
The 112" sectional provides a generous seating surface that works in medium-to-large living rooms without overwhelming them. The low back height (sofa back measured at ~22" from seat) is part of the clean aesthetic but is also a functional tradeoff — taller users or those who want neck support while watching TV will need to add pillows. The piece reads as considerably more expensive than its $2,099 price tag; multiple owners note that guests consistently guess much higher.
The fabric has lighter green undertones mixed in with darker ones that make it way more visually interesting than your average green sofa. After six months of use with cats lounging on it daily, it hasn't shown any wear.
— Apartment Therapy
It looked nearly brand new still when I sold it. A good chunk of people in line were there to try and buy that sofa.
— papernstitchblog.com, long-term owner at resale event
Price-to-Value
$2,099 for a 112" sectional with strong fabric durability, solid kiln-dried pine frame, and a design that reads significantly above its price is a strong value proposition. Article's direct-to-consumer model cuts out the retail markup, and the result is a sofa that competes aesthetically with pieces costing $1,000–$1,500 more at traditional retailers. Delivery is fast and communicative by industry standards; the flat-rate $49 shipping and 1–4 week window are frequently praised in community reviews.
The value caveats are honest ones. Dry-clean-only care limits spot-cleaning flexibility and adds ongoing ownership costs for households that spill on things. The 30-day satisfaction guarantee is shorter than most competitors. And the nylon webbing suspension, while functional, is a step below the sinuous spring or coil spring systems found at higher price points. For most buyers in this category, those tradeoffs are acceptable given the overall package — but they're worth pricing in.
Community Sentiment
Community sentiment on the Burrard is consistently positive — one of the more uniform records for any sofa in this price range. The break-in period and the low back height are the two most common caveats that appear across reviews, and neither is a dealbreaker for most buyers. Pilling in the friction zones between seat cushions is noted in a few reviews (particularly on nubby fabric colorways) and is manageable with a fabric shaver.
The resale market provides an interesting data point: Burrard sofas in used condition retain their physical appearance well and generate genuine buyer demand at resale events. That pattern is consistent with the fabric durability numbers and the owner reporting on long-term shape retention.
Seat cushions are slightly stiff, but soften significantly over time — making this a very comfortable sofa. Thick and lovely woven material that maintains its integrity really well, with no pilling. Even cat claws don't seem to create any damage. Extremely happy with our sofa.
— aprettyfix.com, 14-month owner with cats
The cushions were actually super firm when the sofa arrived, and I was a bit nervous. After two months of use they softened up and now they feel perfect. I'm really happy with it now.
— makingniceinthemidwest.com, 2-month owner
Article Burrard Sectional: Construction Deep-Dive
Frame
The Burrard Sectional is built on a kiln-dried pine wood frame with plywood reinforcement and solid rubberwood legs. Kiln-dried pine is a traditional furniture framing material — the drying process removes moisture to prevent warping and joint failure over the life of the piece. Plywood reinforcement at structural stress points adds shear resistance beyond what pine framing alone provides. The kiln-dried specification places the Burrard above the particleboard and MDF construction common at lower price points, though below the kiln-dried mixed hardwood construction used by premium domestic upholstery brands. The sectional is Contract Grade certified for both commercial and residential use, which indicates the frame has been tested to higher loading standards than standard residential-only furniture.
Cushion & Fill
Seat and back cushions are loose construction using high-resiliency foam and polyester fiber fill. The loose cushion configuration allows the seat and back cushions to be rotated and flipped, which extends the useful life of the cushion fill by distributing compression wear across both sides. High-resiliency foam resists permanent compression better than standard density foam, and the polyester fiber fill wrapping provides surface softness. The foam and fiber fill combination is the standard mid-tier cushion specification for sectionals at this price point, delivering good initial comfort with adequate durability for normal residential use.
Upholstery & Fabric
The Burrard is upholstered in 100% polyester fabric tested to 50,000 Martindale rubs — 2.5 times the industry standard of 20,000 cycles and 2.5 times Article's stated threshold. This durability rating reflects the Contract Grade certification and positions the Burrard's fabric among the most wear-resistant options in the DTC sectional category. The low moisture absorption of polyester means spills should be blotted quickly before they set rather than being left to dry. The fabric is available in several colorways consistent with the Scandinavian design aesthetic of the Burrard line.
Legs & Base
The suspension system uses nylon webbing — a mid-tier suspension choice that performs adequately for residential use without the mechanical failure modes of coil spring systems. Nylon webbing provides a firm, responsive base that is consistent with the Burrard's Scandinavian design language of clean lines and moderate firmness. The solid rubberwood legs in walnut stain are a premium detail at this price point — rubberwood is a dense, hard hardwood that resists denting and scratching better than the composite legs used by many DTC competitors. Leg height provides clearance for standard under-sofa cleaning equipment.
Dimensions & Weight
Overall sectional dimensions: 112 inches wide by 63 inches deep by 33 inches tall. Seat height: 18 inches. Seat depth on the sofa section: 24 inches. Seat depth on the chaise: 51 inches. Arm height: 26 inches. Total weight: 202 lbs. The 51-inch chaise depth provides a full-length lounging surface for adults up to approximately 6 feet tall. The 18-inch seat height is in the standard residential range and suitable for most users without difficulty rising from seated position.
Warranty
Article provides a 2-year warranty on the Burrard Sectional covering manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship. The Contract Grade certification provides additional assurance that the structural components have been tested to commercial use standards. Buyers should retain proof of purchase and review current Article warranty terms for any exclusions applicable to fabric wear, cushion compression, or finish changes under normal use conditions.
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