Burrow vs Wayfair

Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities

Wayfair leads in AI visibility (87 vs 30)
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Burrow

EmergingHome Improvement & Furniture

Furniture

DTC modular sofa brand with tool-free assembly for frequent movers; USB armrests and apartment-sized configurations competing with Article and Floyd for urban millennial furniture buyers.

AI VisibilityBeta
Overall Score
D30
Category Rank
#8 of 8
AI Consensus
59%
Trend
up
Per Platform
ChatGPT
22
Perplexity
31
Gemini
40

About

Burrow is a direct-to-consumer furniture company specializing in modular, easy-to-assemble sofas and sectionals designed for apartment living and frequent movers — offering customizable configurations, premium fabric options, and tool-free assembly that allows buyers to reconfigure their sofa as their living space changes. Founded in 2017 by Stephen Kuhl and Kabeer Chopra in New York City, Burrow has raised approximately $67 million and targets urban millennials and Gen Z consumers who need quality furniture that can be configured to fit apartment layouts and disassembled for moves.\n\nBurrow's modular system uses hidden snap connectors that allow sofa components to connect and disconnect without tools — a two-person sofa can be disassembled into two armchair sections for a studio apartment, then reassembled as a larger sectional in a bigger space. The armrests include USB charging ports and can-holders, and the furniture ships in boxes via UPS (avoiding white-glove delivery scheduling fees). The design aesthetic is clean and modern, positioned between entry-level furniture (IKEA) and expensive designer brands.\n\nIn 2025, Burrow competes with Article (another DTC modern furniture brand), Floyd (minimalist modular furniture), IKEA (entry-level), and Crate & Barrel for modern sofa and living room furniture market share. The DTC furniture category saw significant growth during COVID (when home investment surged) followed by normalization as e-commerce furniture growth moderated. Burrow's 2025 strategy focuses on expanding its product line beyond sofas into more furniture categories (beds, dining, home office), growing its physical showroom presence to let customers experience the product before buying, and improving its sustainability credentials through material sourcing.

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Wayfair

LeaderHome Improvement & Furniture

Furniture

NYSE-listed (W) online home goods retailer with 40M+ products at $11.7B revenue; CastleGate fulfillment and AR visualization competing with Amazon Home and IKEA for furniture e-commerce share.

AI VisibilityBeta
Overall Score
A87
Category Rank
#1 of 8
AI Consensus
62%
Trend
stable
Per Platform
ChatGPT
82
Perplexity
81
Gemini
96

About

Wayfair is a Boston-based online home goods retailer — listed on NYSE (NYSE: W) — operating the world's largest online destination for furniture, home décor, lighting, kitchen goods, and home improvement products across Wayfair.com, Joss & Main, AllModern, Birch Lane, and Perigold (luxury) brands with 22 million+ active customers in the US and Europe. Founded in 2002 by Niraj Shah and Steve Conine, Wayfair generated $11.7 billion in revenue in fiscal year 2024 and offers 40+ million products from 20,000+ suppliers through a logistics network (CastleGate fulfillment centers, last-mile delivery) that manages the bulk and heavy delivery challenges of furniture and home goods.

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AI Visibility Head-to-Head

30
Overall Score
87
#8
Category Rank
#1
59
AI Consensus
62
up
Trend
stable
22
ChatGPT
82
31
Perplexity
81
40
Gemini
96
31
Claude
90
26
Grok
84

Key Details

Category
Furniture
Furniture
Tier
Emerging
Leader
Entity Type
brand
company

Capabilities & Ecosystem

Capabilities

Shared
Furniture

Integrations

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Wayfair is classified as company.

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