19 of the Most Popular Products Purchased by AD Readers in 2024
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Since shopping online and writing about shopping online is very much what we do, we were very interested to see what trends AD readers were into in 2024 and what your purchases might tell us about you. Unsurprisingly, some of the top products you purchased in 2024 were both practical and designed to delight. Much like 2023, you continued to upgrade your bedroom setup, turned your space into a smart home, splurged on some living room furniture, and even embraced the holidays with faux Christmas trees. But a few categories in particular had us all adding more things to the cart: namely sleep, furniture, and kitchen appliances! Read on for more details on 19 of the most popular products shopped this year.
- 1/19
Castlery Jonathan Chaise Sectional Sofa
The Jonathan Chaise Sectional that commerce director Rachel Fletcher tested was a standout for 2024, marking its third year on our bestsellers list. She told us that the sofa has held up like a dream, and “while the sectional was originally an aesthetic purchase, the comfort level matches its looks.”
- 2/19
Branch Ergonomic Chair
It’s clear you were also looking for more when it came to your home office setup this year, which is why Branch’s Ergonomic Chair was an AD reader-approved pickup. “This mesh office chair looks as good as it feels,” says contributor Terri Williams, who took the chair for a spin. Noting her favorite part of the design, Terri told us, “The mesh weave is breathable, and the seat cushion is made of high-density foam for a comfortable experience, even over long periods of time.”
- 3/19
Outer Teak Outdoor Armless Chair (Set of 2)
It seems that several of you were in the mood to upgrade your outdoor furniture this year, and one brand stood out among the rest: Outer. We’re not surprised: the company’s top-of-the-line outdoor furniture—like this teak chair set featured in our article—uses weatherproof technology that ensures each piece is built to last in the long run.
- 4/19
Coway Airmega 250 Smart Air Purifier
Your Amazon Prime Day spending habits told us you also loved this Coway air purifier that uses a a four-layer filtration system and can clean spaces of up to 930 square feet.
- 5/19
California Design Den Luxury Sheet Set
From the look of things, our readers spent a lot of time upgrading their sleep setup this year. Whether it was because we were all investing in a good night’s rest or because the time for a refresh had come, many of you gravitated to this sheet set from California Design Den, which commerce editor Audrey says “proved to be cool and airy on warmer nights and particularly cozy in cooler temperatures.”
- 6/19
National Tree Company Pre-Lit 'Feel Real' Artificial Downswept Christmas Tree
Though Christmas and Hanukkah are still on the horizon, holiday spirits seem especially high in 2024, which could explain why this handsome faux Christmas tree was a bestseller (again!). It’s the perfect item to have in your holiday arsenal for years to come (after all, it won’t ever dry out). We’re especially drawn to this simple yet elegant look-alike that even has twinkle lights built into the branches.
- 7/19
Quince European Linen Duvet Cover
We love Quince for our home good needs, and apparently you do too. “If you like a softer, more utilitarian bedspread, Quince is a winner,” contributor Elise Portale said in her review. “The linen is ridiculously soft from the moment you take it out of the package, and it comes at a price that you really aren’t going to find elsewhere for the same quality.”
- 8/19
Brooklinen Down Alternative Comforter
Another comforter that Clever’s readers were seemingly obsessed with this year was this eco-friendly design from Brooklinen. Social manager Rebecca Grambone gave it her stamp of approval when she reviewed it for Sleep Week. “If you’re like me and always on the hunt for the perfect mix of cool and comfort with their sleep setup, definitely give this a try,” she says.
- 9/19
Nectar Premier Hybrid
Nectar’s mattress received high praise from senior digital features editor Nick Mafi, who revealed the Premier Hybrid from the brand surpassed his previous bed. “My biggest concern was that I would take the time and energy to get a new mattress and regret my decision, which would mean I would have to go through the whole process again,” he mentioned in his review. “Luckily, that didn’t happen, and I’ve been very happy with the mattress.”
- 10/19
Boll & Branch Signature Hemmed Duvet Set
Reviewer Erika Owen told us that this Boll & Branch duvet cover is especially great for hot sleepers and doesn’t sacrifice style. “The color options are also super luxe. I tested the Mineral Blue, and it adds a sophisticated pop of color to my space.”
- 11/19
Article Norby Henge Sofa Bed
You were delighted (again) by Article’s sleeper sofa in particular—the Nordby, which reviewer Mackenzie Chung Fegan described as “attractively priced and easy to convert.”
- 12/19
Parachute Organic Cotton Fitted Sheet
“I try a lot of bedding in this line of work, and the more I do, the more I appreciate ethical and organic production,” says commerce director Rachel Fletcher. It was clear AD readers followed suit when searching for their own bedding, since Parachute’s organic cotton bedding was a popular pick.
- 13/19
Signature Design by Ashley Jarreau Modern Sectional Sleeper Sofa
This Signature Design by Ashley Jarreau sleeper sectional was also particularly popular this year. Reviewer Stewart Savin described it as a “no-frills option that will work seamlessly with most decor styles.” Perfect for smaller spaces, Stewart told us the “very comfortable” sofa is also a great makeshift workspace: “I spent many days working from home on this couch when COVID first hit.”
- 14/19
Zinus Shawn 14-inch SmartBase Mattress Foundation
This bed frame has nearly 80,000 ratings, 4.7 stars on Amazon, and costs less than $200. “Considering the price, the ease, and the comfort, I would recommend this bed frame to anyone needing one ASAP,” says senior digital design editor Zoë Sessums. Zoë also pointed out the frame is a great option to store in a closet for guests, or even if you’re staying somewhere temporarily and want a bed frame without committing to an investment piece.
- 15/19
LEVOIT Ultrasonic Humidifier, Whisper Quiet
Contributor Terri Williams told us this Levoit is “one of the best humidifiers for most people.” It’s filter-free (meaning no replacement costs), can hold 1.5 gallons of water, and has a 50-hour run time before the tank needs to be refilled. With the ability to cover large rooms (up to 753 square feet), the device can functions as either an ultrasonic cool mist humidifier or a warm mist humidifier, meaning it’s versatile enough to be used year-round.
- 16/19
Quince Premium Down Comforter
This year, you also loved this down comforter from Quince that Zoë tested for us. She told us in her review, “The price point is incredible for such high-quality bedding.”
- 17/19
Cocoon by Sealy The Chill Mattress
Another mattress that impressed was the all-foam Chill Cocoon by Sealy that contributor Cade Hiser tested. Cade was particularly impressed by how comfortable the mattress was and how easy it was to set up. “I can really tell the difference in my sleep and I wake up feeling refreshed and energized,” he said in his review.
- 18/19
BLUEAIR Bedroom Air Purifier
Blueair’s purifier is Energy Star rated to use less energy than the average LED lightbulb—something AD readers seemed to gravitate toward this year. It also has a three-part filtration system: A fabric prefilter catches large particles like pet hair and dust; the combination particle and carbon filter uses a layer of activated carbon to filter light household odors; while the main particle filter removes airborne particles like pollen, dust, and pet dander.
- 19/19
Buffy Cloud Comforter
Buffy’s comforter is the next item on our list of your favorite shopping trends in 2024 (for the fourth year in a row!). Made from tencel lyocell fabric that absorbs moisture more efficiently than cotton, it’s ideal for warm sleepers or climates. Not to mention, the hypoallergenic material is safe for pets, children, and those with sensitive skin.