The Best Online Furniture Stores for All Aesthetics and Budgets
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We live in a culture of online shopping, but for bigger budget items like furniture, pressing “purchase” can be an intimidating thought. That’s why it’s important to have a list of the best online furniture stores on hand. Right now, for homeowners and renters alike, it makes more sense to update home furniture and décor than sell or invest in a new property. People are staying put and finding new and creative ways to reimagine their space. And while you may want to plop onto a comfortable couch or lay on a mattress at the store before making your final purchase, there are tons of online furniture stores you can explore that are just as good—if not better—than in-person shopping.
Whether you want something relatively inexpensive to test out a new trend or are looking for an heirloom piece you’ll use for decades, there are specific furniture stores that will help you secure whatever home items you’re looking for. From lower-cost Amazon interior design gems that are surprisingly high-quality to luxury vintage pieces at 1stDibs, you can find the couch of your dreams (and anything else on your list) while sitting at home. Do you have your eye on a cloud couch dupe, or are you ready to spend thousands on a cozy sectional? Perhaps you’re in the market for a special home décor gift. Whatever your shopping priorities are these days, we’ve bookmarked the 46 best online furniture stores to go to for your next online shopping spree.
1stDibs
You can think of 1stDibs as a virtual hub for vintage and other one-of-a-kind furniture. In fact, it even claims to mimic the iconic Paris flea market. Unlike most stores, 1stDibs allows you to make an offer on a piece before you add it to your cart, too. This can help you save on precious items while also giving you the experience of negotiating with sellers at a real flea market.
AllModern
AllModern is a branch of the furniture family comprising Wayfair, Joss & Main, and Birch Lane. As the name suggests, you can find all things modern here—ranging from minimalist to mid-century styles. Similar to Wayfair, it also offers major discounts on furniture regularly and prioritize quick and easy delivery.
Audo Copenhagen
This Danish design store has created a collection of soothing, clean-lined home décor and furniture. If you want your home to feel like a place of relaxation, its pieces can help. Created as a collaboration between three Danish design shops, this online store makes it easy to create your personal nirvana.
Albany Park
Seating solutions are what Albany Park is all about. There are sofas, sectionals, armchairs, and much more to explore. Started by a couple who was frustrated with the overwhelming number of options and extensive wait times during their own shopping experience, this company offers fewer models for lower costs and faster shipping.
Amazon
We’d be remiss not to mention Amazon, which is known for shipping, well, everything right to your door in record time. The home furniture collection is vast, and there’s virtually anything you could need to outfit your space—from a new bed frame for your guest room to office chairs for a work from home setup. While shopping, you can also use the virtual showroom feature to envision any room with a new piece of furniture from Amazon.
Anthropologie
Anthropologie’s home extension, Anthro Living Home, provides a range of high-quality furniture, bedding, décor, and more. Made for creatives, there is always a fun mix of pieces to look through every season at Anthro. If you’re tired of beige and want to explore maximalism, the brand has you covered.
Arhaus
Committed to providing sustainable products, Arhaus partners with artisans who craft eco-friendly, heirloom-quality furniture. Arhaus also has complimentary design services, which connects you with a dedicated designer who can provide thoughtful recommendations for updating your home.
Article
Unlike most retailers, Article has removed the middleman—think wholesale showrooms, warehouses, and retail stores—to make quality furniture more affordable. You can search by various types of rooms or start a design project and talk to a designer about bringing your vision to life.
Ballard Designs
For more than 40 years, Ballard Designs has offered all types of home furniture and décor. It’s now part of the Qurate Retail Group, and its sister brands include HSN and QVC. In addition to furniture pieces like dining room tables and closet storage systems, it also sells fabric by the yard and regularly hosts sales.
Blu Dot
If you are leaning into a sophisticated, modern aesthetic, look no further than Blu Dot. Pieces are sketched and designed at the brand’s shop in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and its team focuses on both form and function. You can also find your favorite style in a whole host of colors to choose from.
BR Home
Banana Republic’s home line takes notes from the company’s coastal clothing styles. You can do your research online or test out its pieces in person by visiting one of its stores or pop-ups in Washington, California, Colorado, Texas, Illinois, New York, and Florida.
Burrow
Made with modularity and convenience in mind, Burrow products come with free shipping and approachable assembly instructions. Combatting the “fast furniture” craze, the company also prides itself on its lineup of durable, high-quality pieces.
Castlery
Castlery furniture is designed to be fairly priced and last you a long time. The brand achieves this by managing the entire production and shipping process. If you want to picture these products in your home, you can use one of its virtual design tools, too.
CB2
The younger sister brand to Crate & Barrel, CB2 focuses on modern styles for indoor and outdoor furniture pieces. One of its standout offerings? Collaborations with designers and brands, including Lenny Kravitz’s Kravitz Design and Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop.
Crate & Barrel
Headquartered in Northbrook, Illinois, just outside of Chicago, Crate & Barrel was founded back in 1962. Since then, the brand has become a household name with more than 22 million visitors in stores. For even more convenience, millions have also purchased their go-to home goods from the easy-to-use website. If you have kids, Crate & Kids is a must for any of your mini’s furniture needs, too.
Design Within Reach
Affectionately known by the acronym DWR, Design Within Reach is your hub for any heirloom pieces you hope to hold onto for years to come—including items from the popular brand HAY. To make the most out of your in-home shopping experience, you can have a designer visit your space to assist you with your interior design process. They’ll take measurements, ask you questions about how you intend to use particular items, and provide any other feedback you might need along the way.
Etsy
Most of us know and love Etsy as an artisanal marketplace with everything from personalized gifts to unique fashion finds. But you shouldn’t sleep on the wide range of furniture available, either. By connecting you directly with furniture makers and sellers, you can take your time exploring before ultimately deciding on a one-of-a-kind, often handmade, piece.
Floyd
What started as a Kickstarter in 2013 has become a full-fledged furniture company. Since the inception of its original product, the Floyd Leg, Floyd has developed sustainable, straightforward design concepts for beds, desks, sectionals, and more.
Frontgate
Frontgate offers everything from holiday décor to cozy sectionals, but it takes pride in its premium upholstery series. All products within the line are domestically sourced and handcrafted by artisans in North Carolina.
Goodee
Blending beautiful designs with thoughtful storytelling, Goodee takes an extra step on its website to show the heart of each piece of furniture. The online marketplace is full of timeless heirloom items created by skilled artisans.
IKEA
While you can’t dine on the Swedish meatballs from home, the IKEA website can save you a trip to one of its massive warehouses. The company is headquartered in the Netherlands, but its story dates back to the 1940s in Sweden. Today, it’s considered a go-to retailer for everyday essentials like shelving, dining room tables, and more.
Interior Define
Your furniture, your way—that’s the foundation of Interior Define’s message. You can customize your pieces by choosing from more than 20 collections and selecting one of its 125-plus fabrics, among other specifications. The result? Furniture items that perfectly match your original vision.
Joss & Main
Part of the Wayfair family, Joss & Main stays on the pulse of interior design trends, which you can learn more about in its seasonal spotlight, The Edit. To make your life even easier, it also offers thousands of products that can be delivered to your door within two days—for free.
Living Spaces
Founded in California in the early 2000s, Living Spaces is known for offering low prices and lots of variety. The brand frequently hosts clearance sales, so you can keep an eye on specific products and snag them when it has a big sale.
Lulu and Georgia
Founder Sarah Sugarman started Lulu and Georgia—named after her father (Lou) and grandfather (George)—in 2012 after seeing an increased demand for online shopping. It has since grown from her side hustle to a booming online furniture store, where you can source all kinds of pieces from the brand and designer collabs.
Maiden Home
Somewhere between luxury boutiques and big box stores, Maiden Home is positioned with artisan-backed designs and manufacturing techniques. With an emphasis on texture and artistry, there is a quality you can see and feel with every piece.
Neighbor
While some retailers offer items for indoor and outdoor use, Neighbor is all about your backyard or patio. Everything is designed by its team in Phoenix, Arizona, and many of its items are modular for extra flexibility when you want to switch up your outdoor space.
One Kings Lane
If you’re interested in scoring vintage or designer home furnishings, One Kings Lane is a one-stop shop. You can also sign up for a consultation to collaborate with one of its designers.
Perigold
Perigold is a hub for tastemakers. In addition to complimentary design recommendations and a concierge service, it promises to deliver most of your high-end furniture with free shipping. It’s also one of the many home furniture companies under the Wayfair Inc. umbrella.
Pottery Barn
San Francisco-based Pottery Barn is a behemoth in the home goods industry. Its high-quality luxury items are wide-ranging and long-lasting. Not to mention, its parent company, Williams Sonoma Inc., has consistently ranked among the 100 most sustainable companies in the country.
Pure Salt
The Southern California-based team at Pure Salt—founded by two interior design-loving best friends—curates coastal-inspired furniture. The website’s Interiors section offers more ideas or allows you to enlist the brand’s team to help you with your next project.
Rejuvenation
Another member of the Williams Sonoma family, Rejuvenation has roots in Portland, Oregon, where it began as a restoration shop for home goods. These days, it has similar priorities: While it designs and manufactures new products in Portland, it also restores more than 3,000 vintage pieces every year.
RH
Formerly known as Restoration Hardware, RH’s brick-and-mortar stores (many of which have popular restaurants attached) are works of art. However, you don’t necessarily need to go in person to peruse its furniture lineup. The luxury retailer also provides high-end design inspiration for nurseries, children’s rooms, and teens’ rooms. If you’ve heard rave reviews about the Cloud Couch, you’ll know that RH does it right.
Rove Concepts
With a clear vision to modernize the furniture industry, Canadian company Rove Concepts has made a name for itself in the luxury home furnishing space. Over the years, it has collaborated on a collection with former tennis pro Maria Sharapova and, more recently, partnered with Brett and Jason Oppenheim from Netflix’s Selling Sunset.
Schoolhouse
From its century-old factory in Portland, Oregon, Schoolhouse produces and distributes many of its luxury furniture pieces—which it hopes you’ll pass down for generations. You can shop everything from wooden dining room chairs to upholstered beds, plus décor, lighting, and more.
Serena & Lily
For splurge-worthy furniture with a coastal-chic aesthetic, Serena & Lily is a destination for bright and fresh homes. You’ll see woven materials like rattan, custom upholstery, and much more when you shop online. The Ideas section of its website also transports you to see rooms filled with its products, allowing you to picture them in your own space.
Soho Home
By now, you’ve probably heard of Soho House, the members-only club located all over the world. Back in 2016, Soho Home launched with Barwell crystal glassware, but it’s expanded its product line to include furniture, rugs, textiles, and more.
Sundays
Four friends with interior design backgrounds got together every week (on Sunday, of course) to discuss making furniture durable, timeless, and more attainable. They introduced Sundays to the world in 2019, and it’s since become known for items like its bestselling Cloud Bed.
Target
Target has set itself apart from other online retailers by providing, well, everything—with a twist. It has its own home brands, like Room Essentials and Project 62, but the real magic comes from its exclusive collections, including Hearth & Hand with Magnolia (a.k.a. Joanna Gaines’s line), Opalhouse with Jungalow, and Threshold with Studio McGee. Like so many collaborations at Target, these designer collections allow Target shoppers to save on luxury items at a relatively affordable price.
The Home Depot
A trip to your local Home Depot can be overwhelming, to say the least. To avoid walking through near-countless aisles, its website offers the same variety with a more streamlined experience. There are opportunities to do it all here, so while you’re looking at furniture, you can also consider your next DIY project.
Thuma
Thuma kicked everything off with The Bed, which it calls “the perfect platform bed.” The brand offers other products, too, with the goal of introducing a few thoughtful designs that don’t lead to overproduction and landfills full of furniture. In an effort to give back to the environment, it also works with One Tree Planted and plants one tree whenever a bed, headboard, nightstand, or dresser is sold.
Urban Outfitters
You may have gone to Urban to get your first crop top or band tee back in the day, but it’s also a great spot for funky furniture finds. From nightstands to headboards, these are all destined to be conversation starters in your updated space.
Wayfair
Wayfair has a nearly unlimited supply of furniture for indoors and out. It also frequently hosts sales, making it easy to save big on sectionals, desks, and other furniture and décor. One of its most popular collaborations is with Kelly Clarkson, whose home line features everything from ottomans to dining room chairs.
West Elm
Part of the Williams Sonoma group, West Elm prides itself on luxurious, sustainable furniture. The majority of its products are designed in the Brooklyn studios, more than half of its wood furniture is sustainably sourced, and 60 percent of its sales go toward at least one of its sustainability initiatives.
Williams Sonoma Home
While most people associate Williams Sonoma with cooking and baking, it’s another popular spot for furniture. Both indoor and outdoor furniture are sold here, and you can search by quick-ship upholstered furniture or ready-to-ship items to get your items ASAP.
Zinus
Though Zinus prioritizes mattresses and bedroom furniture, it also offers an array of living room essentials. So while you’re snagging its Original Green Tea Mattress or a bamboo and metal bed frame, you can also add a sectional or sleeper sofa to your order.
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