
These Modular Couches Look Great and Make Moving Less Miserable
If you’re as tired as we are of buying a couch, selling the couch 12 months later, then buying another couch, here’s a brand for you.
Will Price is Gear Patrol’s home and drinks editor. He’s from Atlanta and lives in Brooklyn. He’s interested in bourbon, houseplants, cheap Japanese pens and cast-iron skillets — maybe a little too much.
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