Elevate Your Space With These 20 Online Home Decor Stores

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What we love it for: Elegant decor with an eclectic twist
Prices: $$$
Net-a-Porter’s home section is designer-packed, but with a more trend-forward curation than other luxury retailers. Case in point: organic molten metallic accents from Alighieri, delicate Murano glass from La DoubleJ, and shell-shaped delights from Gohar World.

What we love it for: Sculptural accents and art-like lighting
Prices: $$
Los Angeles-based Lulu & Georgia specializes in charming, elevated designs—bolstered by collaborations with buzzy names, like Eny Lee Parker and Sarah Sherman Samuel—but if we had to pick its home heavyweights, the vases and accent lighting are definite highlights. Everything looks like it belongs in a gallery (and is reasonably priced for the quality).
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What we love it for: Fashion-influenced decor
Prices: $$$
Between elegant chrome pieces from Georg Jensen, playful trinkets from Jonathan Adler, and geometric accent lighting from Louis Poulsen, Bergdorf Goodman’s decor section is well-outfitted with all the luxury design finds you could want for a truly sophisticated space.

What we love it for: Mod finds
Prices: $-$$
Think of it as Crate & Barrel’s cooler sister: CB2 is all about a contemporary twist on the classics. Trendy materials, like travertine, un-lacquered brass, and concrete, feature heavily here. If you want a statement piece in an unusual finish, you’ll find it at CB2.
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What we love it for: Convenient shipping and affordable staples
Prices: $
It takes a little (alright, a lot) of sifting, but you can actually find some decor gems on Amazon. The secret is discovering the specialty storefronts you can rely on for different needs. Some favorites include Zafferano for colorful glassware, Creative Co-Op for seasonal items, and Ridhi for block-print textiles.

What we love it for: Fashion girl-favorite labels
Prices: $$-$$$
For shopping independent designers and up-and-coming labels, we love SSENSE. The e-tailer is all about discovery: From Copenhagen-based Louise Roe to French-inspired glassware brand Maison Balzac, you could easily spend hours poring over the pages. (Trust us, we’ve been there.)
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What we love it for: Staple finds from buzzy DTC brands
Prices: $-$$
Nordstrom continuously scouts fresh brands to add to its home inventory—go here for tableware from Our Place or bedding from Parachute. There are over 16,000 items to sort through, so you’re sure to find exactly what’s on your shopping list.

What we love it for: Hotel-worthy picks
Prices: $$-$$$
Launched as the shoppable offshoot of the members-only club, Soho Home sells many of the luxe accents you’d find in its venues across the world, plus some originals. Its crystal glassware and ornate marble tchotchkes are two stand-outs.

What we love it for: Vintage (and vintage-inspired) treasures
Prices: $$
Launched in Los Angeles in 2008 primarily as a vintage-first storefront, Nickey Kehoe now has a vast array of decor, artwork, and furniture. You can still find one-of-a-kind antique gems, but the private label pieces, like iron candleholders and patterned napkins, are just as charming.

What we love it for: Designer goods and gifting
Prices: $$$
Ralph Lauren, Loewe, Missoni... just like its fashion section, Saks keeps its home vertical brimming with the biggest names. It’s especially great if you’re looking for a thoughtful gift, whether it’s a tabletop piece for a housewarming party or a coffee table book for a birthday.
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What we love it for: Bright, Barcelona-influenced design
Prices: $
The Spanish fashion brand has a vibrant assortment of home pieces, too, from teal-checkered pillows to lilac towels. The linens really shine here: Why not pick up a patterned tablecloth to host your next summer dinner party with?

What we love it for: Fun collaborations
Prices: $
The brand has branched out from its mid-century modern origins (though you can still find plenty of those pieces, if that’s your thing). We’re honing in on West Elm’s impressive roster of collaborations—from Colin King to RHODE to, most recently, a line with L.A. design firm Pierce & Ward, there’s a lot to peruse.
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What we love it for: Outdoor decorating essentials
Prices: $-$$
Garden shop Terrain is owned by Anthropologie, and you can find that same bohemian aesthetic in every planter, weather-proof cushion, and delicate paper lantern it stocks. They even sell flowers, if you can’t make it to your local nursery.

What we love it for: Surprisingly elevated budget-friendly decor
Prices: $
Yes, H&M has a home section, and it’s continuously stocked with the moment’s trendy items at a fraction of the price of what you’d find elsewhere. Right now, graphic stripes in organic shapes and sculptural marble reign supreme.
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What we love it for: If-you-know-you-know design names
Prices: $$-$$$
Architects and interior designers love DWR for sourcing name-brand pieces. From heritage labels like Herman Miller and Gubi to smaller designers like Sophie Lou Jacobsen and Dusen Dusen, there’s a lot to discover here.

What we love it for: Ethically produced goods
Prices: $-$$
Brothers Byron and Dexter Peart—who previously founded WANT Les Essentiels—launched this curated marketplace in 2017. The focus is on sustainability. In fact, every product includes a "causes this product supports" section, so you can see the direct impact of your purchase. The basket and gardening sections in particular are full of great finds.
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What we love it for: High-end treasures from under-the-radar artists
Prices: $$-$$$
A relative newcomer to the design scene, Abask was founded in 2022 by the people behind MatchesFashion. Luxury is at the forefront here—you’ll find heritage names among the hand-picked pieces, but also get the chance to discover smaller makers.

What we love it for: Bright, contemporary styles
Prices: $$
Primary colors and sleek silhouettes abound in this Portland-based brand’s collection of decor. It runs collaborations with designers of a similar aesthetic (the one with Clare V. is a current favorite) and also sells furniture, should you wish to complement your new citron-colored alarm clock with a matching nightstand.
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What we love it for: Rustic country-style pieces
Prices: $-$$
From splatter-paint enamel dishes to washed organic cotton bedding to woven jute rugs, there’s an earthiness that unites everything sold on Toast. This is not a coincidence: The brand was founded in 1997 in Wales by two archaeologists, so it’s no surprise that the brand has a nature-inspired bent.

What we love it for: The virtual equivalent of a small-town shoppe.
Prices: $-$$
Since its launch in 2013, the Hudson, NY-based shop stocks an assortment of everyday essentials, decorative vessels, and colorful textiles—all imbued with a mod twist, like these terracotta vases with irregular handles.
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