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Anabei: The furniture brand popping up on every influencer’s page

Anabei furniture: Washable, modular, and made for real life

Anabei sofa
Anabei

It might be because I’m always scouring social media for the next design trend, or maybe it’s because my Google search history is full of queries about keeping furniture clean from kids and pets. Either way, my algorithm keeps showing me a new furniture brand: Anabei. I decided to check it out and see what all the hype is about.

Based in Rancho Cordova, California, Anabei was incorporated in 2017 and offers a growing range of furniture options. What sets the brand apart is its focus on modular design and machine-washable performance fabrics that resist stains, pet wear, and everyday use. The furniture is made for homes that are truly lived in for families, pet owners, and anyone who wants stylish pieces that are also practical.

Although Anabei is a relatively new player in the furniture space, its website features thousands of reviews praising the adaptability and quality of its pieces. Here’s what stands out about their top items:

What makes Anabei different

With the tagline “the only washable sofa,” it’s no surprise that parents and pet owners rave about their seating collection. This focus on easy-care fabrics extends to their dining chairs as well. Here are a few standout pieces from their lineup.

Sofa


The Anabei Sofa is highly adaptable, allowing you to expand your seating as your family or space evolves. It can accommodate as few as one person or expand to seat up to nine as you buy more pieces. The brand stands behind its construction, promising furniture built to last for years. With seventeen fabrics and color options, it’s easy to find a style that fits your home.

Dining table


The Anabei Extendable Flex Dining Table offers impressive flexibility with seven size options that seat anywhere from one to twelve people. It’s crafted from solid wood, and is heat-resistant, scratch-resistant, and warp-proof. At $1,299 for the oak or walnut versions, it’s a competitively priced piece that balances design and durability. It also expands with ease, going from a table for one to a table for twelve in seconds.

Platform bed


Anabei’s Platform Bed is designed with durability and practicality in mind. The patent-pending powder-coated steel frame is sturdy and quiet, eliminating the need for a traditional box spring. Slats spaced four inches apart provide optimal mattress support, exceeding industry standards. The headboard includes hidden storage pockets to keep electronics and more nearby while concealing cords. Plus, the entire frame and headboard break down into small segments with easy-click assembly for quick setup and storage.

Final thought


Anabei’s focus on innovation clearly sets it apart. While the brand is relatively young, with fewer physical showrooms and less long-term legacy than established competitors, it makes up for it with thoughtful design, durability, and real-world usability. Modular pieces may come with a higher upfront cost, but the value is in their longevity and flexibility, qualities that matter most in busy homes.

Whether you’re furnishing a living room, dining area, or multi-functional space, Anabei offers pieces built for real life. With performance fabrics, modular layouts, and a full collection that includes sofas, sectionals, armchairs, dining furniture, and beds, the brand makes it easier to live beautifully without sacrificing practicality. If you’re curious, explore their website and request fabric swatches. Seeing those washable covers in person might just seal the deal. As more people look for furniture that’s equal parts stylish and livable, Anabei is well on its way to becoming a household name.

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