The 14 best home decor stores that the Livingetc team always keeps bookmarked
The best home decor stores are the places we get all our inspiration...and furniture, accessories and finishing touches
- Best for organic shapes: Lulu and Georgia
- Best for dining tables: Interior Define
- Best for table lamps: Crate and Barrel
- Best for accent chairs: OKA
- Best for affordable decor: Society6
- Best for vases: Jonathan Adler
- Best for contemporary fabric: Kravet
- Best for design-forward blankets
- Best for coffee tables: Anthropologie
- Best for mirrors: CB2
- Best for uplifting paint colors: Benjamin Moore
- Best for family-friendly rugs
- Best for name brands
- Best for boutique luxury
At Livingetc we pride ourselves on knowing not just how to put a room together, but where to shop for the perfect scheme, too. But we're not selfish, and don't want to horde this intel for ourselves. No, these are the best home decor stores that the team and I rely on and that will help you put together contemporary, liveable and wonderful rooms of your own.
I've been an interiors editor for 20 years, and am so proud of the Livingetc aesthetic. It's the most wonderful style to live by. I tend to think of our interior design approach as contemporary/transitional, meaning that we're happy to blend eras and aesthetics but we'll always do this with a modern edge. So you might find a mid-century table or accent chair but it'll be mixed in among more organic shapes or gleaming finishes.
Think of this directory as my secret address book. Some of these brands you'll probably be familiar with, but did you know they're the go-to for specific types of product? Read on to be inspired.
The best home decor websites to shop from for modern schemes
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Best for organic shapes: Lulu and Georgia
And relax. Because browsing Lulu and Georgia is the visual equivalent of an afternoon in the spa. Rounded shapes, soft textures, boucle, linen and curves. This is where you'll find furniture and accessories that come together to make a soothing home, where subtle colors envelope you and in a way that makes you feel serene.
The editor's pick of what to buy from Lulu and Georgia
Price: $849
Price: $72
Price: $478
Best for dining chairs: Interior Define
One of the many great things about Interior Define is how customizable its products are. From fabric to finish it basically offers a bespoke service, letting you spec out the product you're buying in the way you want it. But its edit of dining chairs is particularly worth a mention - each one is the sort of piece you can imagine having the most wonderful dinners in, living the best versions of your life. Put simply, they're smart, but relaxed, setting just the right tone for how we want to live.
The editor's pick of what to buy from Interior Define
Price: $496
Price: $316
Price: $496
Best for table lamps: Crate and Barrel
Crate and Barrel has honed the urban take on bleached-out, beached-out chic since long before the coastal Grandma trend was a thing. Rough finishes, vaguely distressed wood and a sense of pervasive calm. But it's the table lamps that really stand out - a trove of stellar pieces that are easy to mix into most rooms, adding a sense of careworn elegance.
The editor's pick of what to buy from Crate and Barrel
Price: $349
Price: $219
Price: $229.99
Best for accent chairs: OKA
If you've got a dark corner you're unsure what to do with, or a room that needs a little pizazz then chance are OKA will have just the accent chair you need. Its brand style is traditional-meets-quirky, meaning it sells a aura of grandness that is nothing if not personality-filled. In other words, it's an ideal source for that statement piece you've been missing.
The editor's pick of what to buy from OKA
Price: $1995
Price: $1695
Price: $1595
Best for affordable decor: Society6
Bring art into every corner of your home with Society6, the ultimate site for shopping prints, the best pillows, rugs, wallpaper and so much more. Every order is custom made by artists, meaning all you have to do is pick the home decor pieces that speak just to you and your personal style.
The editor's pick of what to buy from Society6
Price: $35.20
Price: $694.70
Price: $246
Best for vases: Jonathan Adler
Friend of Livingetc Jonathan Adler made his name as a potter. And while the only guest editor in the magazine's history has expanded into furniture, textiles and interior design it's his characterful objet that he is truly known for. His vases are always refined, works of art in their own right. They're surprisingly delicate, a fact that belies the wit with which they're made. And what they add to a room is character in spades.
The editor's pick of what to buy from Jonathan Adler
Price: $95
Price: $125
Price: $175
Best for contemporary fabric: Kravet
A one-stop shop for all the most dynamic and desirable fabric brands, it's impossible to browse Kravet and not come away inspired. Donghia, Lee Jofa and Kravet's own lines showcase the best of both recent and heritage prints. Yet every pattern on display feels fresh and exciting in its own way.
The editor's pick of what to buy from Kravet
Price: on request
Price: on request
Price: on request
Best for design-forward blankets
The era of the desk blanket is upon us. The cashmere or wool wrap that can coddle you as you type feverishly all day while still looking good on your Zoom calls. And then can go with you to the sofa to keep you snug while you decompress. The ultimate in day-to-night home-working dressing. Net-A-Porter excels in this sort of luxe accessory, carrying blankets from Anya Hindmarch, Erdem and Chloe. Flashes of patterned brilliance that comfort you in their quality.
The editor's pick of what to buy from Net-A-Porter
Price: $590
Price: $1050
Price: $295
Best for coffee tables: Anthropologie
Everyone's favorite home of cutesy doorknobs and jugs is secretly killing it when it comes to coffee tables. Yes, Anthropologie does a really, really good line in furniture (shop our Anthropologie editor's choice here), but specifically in coffee tables. Often asymmetric, often rounded, always beautiful and always looking so much more expensive than they actually are.
The editor's pick of what to buy from Anthropologie
Price: $1598
Price: $1998
Price: $999.95
Best for mirrors: CB2
Best for mirrors: CB2
Favored by such supreme interior designers as Noa Santos (who used some of its dining chairs in a breathtaking townhouse dining room), CB2 has long been a stylist's secret. Its pieces are sometimes architectural, sometimes artisanal, occasionally aged to look like a treasured antique. And its mirrors are all of these - from daring shapes to foxed surfaces.
The CB2 sale is also something worth looking out for - often up to 60% marked down.
The editor's pick of what to buy from CB2
Price: $699
Price: $94.97
Price: $339.95
Best for uplifting paint colors: Benjamin Moore
It's uncanny the number of the world's best designers who have recommended Benjamin Moore to me. Robert Stilin, Brigette Romanek and Sara Cukerbaum - to name a few - have all picked various hues as their top shades of the moment. And while Robert went for a lavender, Brigette for a cream and Sara for a black, they all have a richness to them which helps to make a room feel energized. And more importantly, energizing.
The editor's pick of what to buy from Benjamin Moore
Best for family-friendly rugs
What if I was to tell you that yes, you can have a cream rug despite owning a dog/child/clumsy life partner? Ruggable's design-forward selection of area rugs are all machine washable and come out brilliantly. As someone with two puppies and two Ruggable rugs, I can vouch for how life-saving (or at least decor-saving) this is.
The editor's pick of what to buy from Ruggable
Price: $279
Price: $279
Price: $219
Best for designer brands
For big names from the fashion world, it's best to turn to Saks Fifth Avenue, long the preferred mega-retailer of choice for the globe's most renowned fashion houses. Of course, you can also find products from high-profile interior designers among the many listings, but if you're looking for Ralph Lauren candles or Dolce and Gabbana dishware, this is the place to go.
The editor's pick of what to buy from Saks Fifth Avenue
Price: $1775
Price: $275
Price: $65
Best for boutique luxury
ABC Carpet & Home is your luxury interiors best friend. Shopping there is like browsing a high-end New York boutique — it's ahead of the trends, it carries the best brands, and you only feel better about your own taste for checking it out to begin with.
The editor's pick of what to buy from ABC Carpet & Home
Price: $2,200
Price: $290
Price: $2999
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The editor of Livingetc, Pip Rich (formerly Pip McCormac) is a lifestyle journalist of almost 20 years experience working for some of the UK's biggest titles. As well as holding staff positions at Sunday Times Style, Red and Grazia he has written for the Guardian, The Telegraph, The Times and ES Magazine. The host of Livingetc's podcast Home Truths, Pip has also published three books - his most recent, A New Leaf, was released in December 2021 and is about the homes of architects who have filled their spaces with houseplants. He has recently moved out of London - and a home that ELLE Decoration called one of the ten best small spaces in the world - to start a new renovation project in Somerset.
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