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hawkins new york
“Hawkins New York is a great brand for unique homewares. The label not only works with partners around the world to create its own products, but also sells products made by other brands you love. This spot is a staple for unique homewares, including glassware and vases, as well as barware, linens, cups and mugs, plates, cutting boards, and more.
— Heather Goerzen, Lead Interior Designer heavenly
utopia goods
“Sophie Tatlow, founder of Utopia Goods alongside her husband Bruce, is a friend of mine. Bruce's hand-drawn paintings lovingly capture Australia's unique animals and flowers. They are particularly festive. I'm currently good at creating table tops with Grevillea blue napkins.
—Ingrid Weir, Ingrid Weir Interior Designer
Gramercy
“I love buying unique blankets at Gramercy. Gramercy has a variety of colors, textures, and different price points. Gramercy sells these beautiful cotton Sphera throws at very affordable prices. Available in a wide range of colors and with a pop of color on the back of the chair, it's machine washable so you can use it on an ottoman or sofa to avoid damaging your upholstery. You can wash your blanket and it will be as good as new! My favorite color is Silver Sage!”
—Paige Goodrow, Founder of Paige Goodrow Interiors
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Eleven Home Aesthetics
“I love Eleven Home Aesthetics, where I find cute vintage accessories like candle holders, vintage books, and pottery. They have great, unique items that add charm to your home.”
–Antonella Spina, Founder of Luma Interior Design
jason home
“Cameron” [Shepherd] We both previously lived in Chicago, so Jason Home will always have a special place in our hearts. In addition to being beyond gorgeous, brick-and-mortar stores are a place for me where I not only get inspired, but also find completely unique products. From his $25 trays for styling to his custom sofas and vintage case goods, Jayson Home has it all. Now that I live in Los Angeles, I find myself defaulting to that online store as a source of truth for all of my clients. ”
—Jill Norman, Principal Designer and Co-Founder of Studio Mesa
H&M Home
“When it comes to vessels, I love H&M Home. They have some really cute glass vases that are modern but with a bit of Art Deco. I just bought this vase for a neo-Grec revival project and it's really expensive. It looks like quality.”
–Antonella Spina, Founder of Luma Interior Design
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cairini coast
“I love Cailini because it's so well edited and has a different approach than other brands. It's very personal and Meg [Young, the founder] Bringing a California perspective to every home. She loves her sense of color, especially accessories and tabletops. She's lobster napkins, nice placemats, and artificial flowers. ”
—Lynn Morgan, Founder of Lynn Morgan Design
inside
“We love The Inside because they offer fun custom cushions with unique prints that you can't find anywhere else. Two different pillow shapes, seven different sizes, from moody velvets to florals, botanicals, and animals. With over 100 fabrics to choose from, if you're looking for a unique print (or just a cool gift for the home decor enthusiast), look no further. ”
—Heather Goerzen, Lead Interior Designer heavenly
TJ Maxx
“The way we shop is always to have a mix of expensive and cheap items throughout the space. Our go-to budget stores are Target and Walmart, but we also love TJMaxx and HomeGoods! Our focus has always been on the highest quality and customer service, but with so many platforms available to our clients today, it is difficult to find where and how to get basic items (such as knick-knacks on a shelf) that are not specific to one project. We are very conscious about what we source.) We stop by local big box stores where our budget is affordable, or shop online for more inventory options.”
—Gaelle Dudley, GLDESIGN Founder
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soho home
Soho Home may carry some of the more expensive furniture and merchandise, but dig a little deeper into the website and you'll find more affordable decor. “When I’m looking for décor to make a room feel special, I often browse Soho Home products.Created to reflect the aesthetic of many iconic Soho Houses from around the world, Soho Home helps bring the look and feel to individual homes, and we love browsing their site and learning about the shapes, colors, and colors featured on their product pages. I often find inspiration in unique choices of textures.”
—Cameron Shepherd, Principal Designer and Co-Founder studio mesa
housewife
“Housewright Gallery has the vibe I crave when I think of a great home goods store, and I'm so glad it's local. Over the past four or five years, I've at least enjoyed the benefits of incredible effects. No project went unanswered. Bonus is a deeply thoughtful and engaging art gallery featuring some of the Pacific Northwest's most treasured and emerging artists. [designer and founder] tim [Pfeiffer] And the whole team is very supportive. ”
— Brian Puckett, Interior Designer, Founder of Brian Puckett Interiors
CB2
“Accessories are the most important element of the design process and our favorite part. Each client and project is different, but we approach the process the same way every time. Room by room. Make a shopping list and go from there.'' Start with your favorite online sources. Most of them are wholesalers, but CB2 is great. We love great works of art. CB2 always delivers. With new options! ”
—Miranda Cullen, Principal Designer and Founder of Inside Stories
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jamie young
“When we discovered Jamie Young Co., we knew it would become a staple in our design company.The pieces are all very aesthetically beautiful and each item is very unique.Recently, we purchased the Foundation Decorative Vase and Elevated Decorative Vase. These striking ceramic pieces are beautifully hand-finished and are the perfect addition to a client's bookshelf. Jamie Young's work is unique and revealing. It's aesthetically pleasing, but what really stands out is the quality of its craftsmanship, which you're instantly reminded of every time you sink into the leather seat of an Abilene chair or open the door of a Chancey bar cabinet.
—Laura Chappetto, Owner and Lead Designer at Element Design Network
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