Our story is the same as yours: we wanted to live in a place that just made us feel good...
Our story is the same as yours: we wanted to live in a place that just made us feel good...

But that took a lot of work...
But that took a lot of work...
And like, a lot of time and money too...
And like, a lot of time and money too...
That’s why we started Fernish.
As typical urban professionals, our founders - Michael and Lucas - loved the idea of moving: new home, new city, new job, new roommates, new furniture. But they didn’t love the reality: The expense and hassle of moving existing furniture that might not match their new place, creating waste by kicking cheap furniture to the curb, or spending free weekends shopping for new furniture.

After working together at another Los Angeles based startup, Michael and Lucas realized they had more than moving in common. They shared an entrepreneurial spirit and a belief that they could flip the home furnishings industry on its head in a sustainable fashion that fits the way we live today.
We also want to help the planet.
Fast furniture is out.
By using Fernish you’re also saying goodbye to “fast” furniture—cheaply made, self-assembled furniture that you’re forced to throw away after a single use. Let’s work together to cut down on the 9.8 million tons of furniture that ends up in a landfill each year.
Made-to-last is in.
We only source items from trusted, credible manufacturers. These items are high quality and guaranteed to stand the test of time.
Just last year...
We saved
268 tons
of furniture from the landfill.


We refurbished
1,131 metric tons
of hard good surfaces for next-cycle usage.


We eliminated
683 days
worth of furniture assembly.
Press
Curbed
Home, soothing home
Home, soothing home
Adweek
Furniture Rental Service Fernish to Expand to New Markets
Furniture Rental Service Fernish to Expand to New Markets
Atlantic
Is Everything Rent-able?
Is Everything Rent-able?
The New
York Times
‘Fast Furniture’ Is Cheap. And Americans Are Throwing It in the Trash.
‘Fast Furniture’ Is Cheap. And Americans Are Throwing It in the Trash.
The New
York Times
They See It. They Like It. They Want It. They Rent It.
They See It. They Like It. They Want It. They Rent It.
Forbes
Fernish Launches Collaboration with Crate & Barrel
Fernish Launches Collaboration with Crate & Barrel
Fast Company
It’s Like Rent-the-Runway, but for Sofas
It’s Like Rent-the-Runway, but for Sofas