18 Latinx-Owned Home Brands to Put on Your Radar ASAP
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Hispanic Heritage Month kicks off in September, but it's always the right time to support the Latinx community — especially when shopping these small businesses makes it possible to fill your space with chic, unique home decor. Not to mention most of the best Latinx-owned home brands sell hand-crafted creations, from macramé plant hangers, decorative trays and wicker baskets to sunburst mirrors and artwork.
As you browse this list of Latinx home shops, you'll also notice a focus on sustainability with non-toxic cleaning products and candles. Plus, kitchen essentials like dinnerware, knives and even a tostonera that's designed to make tostones — smashed, fried green plantains. There's also a range of stylish serving trays, table linens and decorative bowls. Whether you're focused on aesthetic home decor or you're an avid home cook, you're sure to find a shop that you'll love supporting now and always.
If you're looking for more ways to support Latinx-owned businesses, we've rounded up our favorite Latinx-owned wellness brands, Latinx-owned beauty brands and Latinx-owned clothing brands. And now that you've got new dinnerware and serveware, you might as well shop the best Latinx-owned food brands too (hint: hot sauce, tortilla chips and coffee). But if your mind is still set on home products and furniture, consider shopping our favorite Black-owned home decor or Asian-owned home brands, too!
Loisa
If you've got a passion for cooking Latin food, you need Loisa's durable kitchen tools. The best-selling tostonera is specifically designed to smash plantains, while the masher, skimmer and mortar and pestle are incredibly versatile kitchen essentials. Added bonus: Everything is available in fun, vibrant hues.
Luna Sundara
Working alongside talented artisans and farmers in Latin America, Luna Sundara sells a number of wellness, jewelry and home decor items — most of which are made from sustainably sourced materials. Shop traditional Peruvian mirrors, wall baskets from Peru, wool area rugs, incense holders and more.
Cuyana
Popular for its minimalist leather bags, wallets and travel cases, Cuyana also sells a number of chic accessories like leather organizer boxes and a signature candle, Raat ki Rani (which means "night-blooming jasmine").
Therapy Clean
This family-owned business offers a collection of cleaning products, including all-purpose cleaner, glass cleaner and wood polish. The stainless steel cleaner earned an award in our 2022 Cleaning Awards for quickly cleaning appliances without much buffing.
Hedley & Bennett
Ellen Marie Bennett, a professional cook, founded Hedley & Bennett to be a resource to expert and beginner chefs. The brand is known for its knife collection, but also sells cutting boards, knife sheaths and a ton of aprons.
The Nopo
With a vast selection of lighting, textiles and rugs, dinnerware and decorative items, The Nopo connects shoppers with talented artisans from around the world. The brand allows you to shop by country (like Mexico and Columbia) and features a small description about each creator.
Melanie Abrantes Designs
From cork planters and candle handlers to hardwood vases and kitchen tools, entrepreneur Melanie Abrantes uses the technique of lathing to create striking home decor. She runs a successful Etsy shop, sells directly from her website and offers a few bestsellers on West Elm.
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Tappas
Designed for easier entertaining, this three-tiered serving and charcuterie tray is the clever invention of Sandra Portal-Andreu, a Miami-based artist with Colombian and Cuban roots. It's made from natural beechwood and each level twists open and detaches.
Almā
The resin trays from Almā are perfect for corralling small items, displaying your crystal collection or holding jewelry. Founder Adriana Mejia creates everything by hand in Cholula, Mexico.
The Honest Company
With a mission to offer items for babies and homes that aren't loaded with chemicals, actress Jessica Alba started The Honest Company. The brand's cleaning collection is designed to reduce single-use plastic and includes a multi-surface cleaner, glass cleaner and bathroom cleaner.
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Hello Sarita
Shop beautiful and minimalist art prints that are created to empower and celebrate Hispanic heritage. Digital prints start around $8, while physical prints start around $25 — either way, you're getting a great deal.
House of Intuition
Founded by real life and business partners Alex Naranjo and Marlene Vargas, House of Intuition is a source for spiritual gifts and home goods. Think zodiac art, crystals and an abundance of candles (affirmation, taper and zodiac candles, to name a few).
OF Boutique
This Mexican brand sells handmade men's and women's clothing, but it also has hundreds of home decor items and blankets. Shop everything from colorful table cloths, table runners and placemats to bedspreads, thick blankets and pillow covers. And, we'd be remiss if we didn't mention the fabric tortilla warmers.
DAACH
Put your most beautiful houseplants on display in a macramé plant hanger from DAACH, all of which been hand-woven by artisans in Mexico.
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La Parea Wellness
Here, we believe you can never have too many candles — and this soy wax and shea butter pick from La Parea Wellness has a calming scent made with real Ecuadorian rose petals. The founder is a native Ecuadorian and registered nurse who had a dream to formulate non-toxic products.
VividVidal
Deeply influenced by her Latin heritage, New York City-based artist Stephanie Vidal sells bold, vibrant and often nature-inspired prints. She's even earned star seller status on Etsy.
Méedi
Drawing on the coziness of Nordic style, Guadalupe González started Méedi to sell her handmade baskets, poufs and other decorative items, which are made using a traditional crochet technique.
Rancho Diaz
If you're hunting for eclectic handmade home decor, Rancho Diaz has everything from vases, dried flowers and paintings to lighting, mirrors and dinnerware.
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