Esquire’s 101 home picks
Esquire’s 2026 Home Awards named 101 products that prioritize form and function — the round-up ranges from sleeper sofas to next-gen laser TVs and underlines a market push toward versatile, durable pieces homeowners actually use. Editors said the selections reflect 2026 priorities: utility without sacrificing aesthetic restraint. (esquire.com)
Esquire’s Home Awards entry is credited to Krista Jones and Florence Sullivan and was published March 24, 2026. (shopping.yahoo.com) The Yahoo-syndicated version of the story lists “100 items” selected by Esquire’s editors. (shopping.yahoo.com) At least one other syndication of the same Esquire piece headlines the roundup as “101 award‑winning products,” creating a one‑item tally discrepancy across outlets. (msn.com) Esquire’s editors say they assembled and tested the selections over the past year, “enlisting our entire staff” and using hands‑on trials that included sauna sessions, movie‑watching on large TVs, and extensive glassware testing. (shopping.yahoo.com) The piece highlights the Atlason Composed Sofa by designer Hlynur Atlason as a standout furniture pick; the Design Within Reach listing for the Atlason Composed range shows multiple configurations with prices that include a 131" option priced at $10,595. (shopping.yahoo.com) (dwr.com) Esquire also names the Thuma Signature Modular Sofa in the furniture selections; Thuma’s product page lists the Signature Modular Sofa starting at $3,985 for a three‑seat configuration. (shopping.yahoo.com) (thuma.co) Esquire’s Home Awards follow the magazine’s recurring annual product roundups — the outlet ran a comparable Home Awards list in 2025, underscoring the series’ continuation into 2026. (trendsmag.org)