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35 Pieces Of Furniture That Are So Awful They’re Actually Funny
Funny,FailsMAR 5, 2026

35 Pieces Of Furniture That Are So Awful They’re Actually Funny

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In some parts of everyday life, people can’t help but have an opinion on food, fashion, the weather... and, of course, furniture. Couples even make a date out of wandering IKEA showrooms without buying anything. And they love sharing the most unusual finds they come across.
So strap in, because we have a bunch of designs that shouldn't have rolled out of the factory (but somehow did). From casket couches to wheelbarrow coffee tables, these pieces are truly one-of-a-kind, just not in the good sense of the term. However, if you end up loving something from this list, don’t take it personally; after all, taste is subjective. Simply tell us in the comments which items you believe deserve an apology.

#1 Retro Storage Device

Retro Storage Device
101points

#2 Bird Feet Table With Goose Head Lamp

Bird Feet Table With Goose Head Lamp
89points

Interestingly, for many people choosing furniture, one of the key factors isn’t even how it looks. In the United States, for example, most adults (51%) believe that it is especially important to “buy American” these days, according to a survey conducted by Ipsos Public Affairs on behalf of House Beautiful.

Likewise, nearly half (46%) feel proud when they purchase local goods.

Seven in ten (70%) report that when making decisions about purchasing furniture, it is important that the products be made in the USA, and a similar proportion (68%) feels this way when buying appliances as well.

#3 Punisher Adirondack Chairs

Punisher Adirondack Chairs
69points

#4 Duckmelon Table

Duckmelon Table
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55points

#5 Crystal Furniture Set That Looks Like Raw Meat

Crystal Furniture Set That Looks Like Raw Meat
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54points

Survey respondents nearly all agree (96%) that buying locally made furniture supports an important industry in the country. Nine in ten (91%) also agree that, when given a choice, they prefer furniture that's made in the USA. Additionally, nearly three in five (57%) say that they would go out of their way to buy furniture made in the USA.

That being said, respondents also placed a great deal of value on quality, as 88% believe that well-made furniture is worth a premium price. Perhaps this is because they want to make a good long-term investment, as 66% agree that they want furniture that will last so they can give it to their children.

#6 A Concrete And Steel Table

A Concrete And Steel Table
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53points

#7 This Outdoor Chair

This Outdoor Chair
52points

#8 Casket Couch

Casket Couch
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51points

#9 Woodwork Table By Derek Pearce

Woodwork Table By Derek Pearce
49points

When they were asked to rank the most important factors that guide them when purchasing a piece of furniture for their homes, respondents were equally likely to pick quality (28%) and price/value (28%) as the top considerations.

Fewer selected style (13%), being made locally (12%), durability (9%), or craftsmanship (9%) as the most important factor when choosing furniture; that might help explain why some of the pieces in this list exist in the first place.

#10 A Hippo Bathroom

A Hippo Bathroom
The mouth is a sink and the body is a bathtub.
46points

#11 Visiting The International Furniture Fair In Cologne Was Definitely Worth It!

Visiting The International Furniture Fair In Cologne Was Definitely Worth It!
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44points

#12 Help Me Find The Garfield Couch For My Boyfriend's Wip Tastless Man Cave

Help Me Find The Garfield Couch For My Boyfriend's Wip Tastless Man Cave
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42points

#13 Xbox Controller Coffee Table

Xbox Controller Coffee Table
42points

The Ipsos survey also showed that three in five adults (57%) are proud of their home, and many feel it reflects their personality (46%) and values (38%). As such, how they decorate their home is also a reflection of themselves.

Eight in ten (82%) agree that buying furniture and decorative pieces is a satisfying way to improve their home, particularly women (89% vs. 75% of men) and those under 35 (87% vs. 79% of those 55 and over).

#14 This Couch Has Fat Rolls

This Couch Has Fat Rolls
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38points

#15 This Couch Is The Stuff Of Nightmares

This Couch Is The Stuff Of Nightmares
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37points

#16 Tooth Furniture

Tooth Furniture
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37points

When it comes to decorating, adults are most likely to draw inspiration from magazines (50%), followed by TV (44%), friends' homes (41%), and furniture stores (37%).

Less than a third say that they get decorating ideas from catalogues (31%), websites (29%), books (17%), or some other source (12%).

#17 Maybe Clean It A Little

Maybe Clean It A Little
37points

#18 A Foot Stool

A Foot Stool
37points

#19 This Chair Found At Roy's Hotdogs & Used Furniture

This Chair Found At Roy's Hotdogs & Used Furniture
36points

#20 A Tapir Desk

A Tapir Desk
34points

As for the future, the online luxury marketplace 1stDibs released the results of its 2026 Interior Designer Trends Survey, which gathered insights from 468 interior designers worldwide about the styles, colors, and design practices expected to shape the year ahead. The findings point to a strong blend of bold aesthetics, vintage inspiration, and emerging technology in modern interiors.

One of the most notable shifts is the growing popularity of maximalism and eclectic design. About 39% of designers identified maximalism as the most requested aesthetic, closely followed by eclecticism (38%). At the same time, color choices are leaning toward warmer, richer palettes, with chocolate brown emerging as the top trending color for 2026, chosen by 33% of respondents. Deep shades such as burgundy, dark green, and sage are also gaining traction, while softer pastel tones—including butter yellow and powder pink—are beginning to appear more frequently in interiors.

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