Few purchases are as headache-inducing as buying a sofa, especially online. Once you find a style you like with a price tag you can afford, the questions start creeping in: What if it’s not comfortable? Will it look like the pictures? Can I return it … and how, exactly, does one go about such an ordeal?
Frame the internal monologue around an outdoor sofa and you have a whole new host of questions (and elements) to contend with: Can I store it uncovered? Does it hold up to rain? How about ketchup?
This is the lens through which I evaluated Burrow’s Relay Outdoor Sofa, the brand’s first foray into outdoor seating. Like its indoor furniture, the Relay Outdoor Sofa is modular, sold online and arrives quickly, cheaply and with just a little bit of required assembly. A standard three-piece sofa with arms starts at $2,495, with add-on chairs coming in at $625. The cost of shipping is included in the price.
After three months — during which I tested the Relay Outdoor Sofa through the tail end of winter and a pollen- and rain-heavy spring in New Jersey — here’s what I think of it.
Burrow Relay Outdoor Sofa: What We Think

At a Glance
Burrow Relay Outdoor 3-Piece Sofa
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$2,495.00 (30% off)
Pros
- Comfortable but not too slouchy
- Sleek and modern design
- Easy to reconfigure and store during winter
Cons
- Colors limited to white and gray
- Custom-fit covers are expensive
- Standard 1-year warranty outclassed by the competition