When it comes to shopping for furniture and home décor, some could spend an hour, some could spend a day. Now with online shopping, the latter can do so in the privacy of their own home.
Online shopping for furniture and home décor means you can't feel, touch, and experience that new couch that you buy, but is a great option for the less able-bodied and those who want a greater range of options. Here are ten trustworthy online stores for you to try. Just be warned - we hold no responsibility for how much you spend on these sites!
IKEA.com
You simply can't go past IKEA if you're looking to purchase furniture and home décor. Founded in Sweden in 1943, today IKEA is the world's largest furniture retailer and boasts a mighty online store as well. Catering for customers from over forty countries, the IKEA website lets you browse through a range of 12,000 products.
PotteryBarn.com
Another popular choice for budding interior designers is Pottery Barn. Founded in New York in 1949, Pottery Barn ships to over 90 countries and its inventory includes items such as indoor and outdoor furniture, rugs, lighting, décor and pillows... and more! In fact, its website even features an application so you can test how your purchases fit in your home.
Wayfair.com
Wayfair is a new addition to the world of online home décor shopping that is sure to impress. With everything from furniture to home décor and items for babies and kids, there's every chance you'll find what you're looking for on Wayfair. Indeed, its search bar even reads: "Search for a zillion things here". Let the fun begin!
Debenhams.com
Founded as a single store in London in 1778, Debenhams is today a department store that is now available online in 70 countries. If you're looking for top quality British design and/or international brands for your furniture and home décor, consider Debenhams. The range is endless.
Etsy.com
If you're looking for some one-of-a-kind items, Etsy is the place to go. In particular, Etsy is the perfect place to reignite the inner artist in you, with thousands of quality handmade crafts and crafting supplies. As a website, it also fosters connections between producers and consumers for a more fulfilling shopping experience.
1stDibs.com
Looking to splurge on some antique or vintage find? 1stDibs is a secret favourite amongst interior designers, with absolutely everything from 17th-century Italian mirrors to 19th-century Arabian royal armchairs. Working with more than 1500 international dealers, 1stDibs is undoubtedly the world's leader for online antiques.
BeehiveStyle.com
BeehiveStyle specializes in selling artisan-made goods, whether it be clocks and art, ceramics and glass, frames and albums, or something else. Like Etsy.com, BeehiveStyle is easy to use and sells items for every budget, whether you want napkin rings for $12 or resin deer art for $370.
BranchHome.com
If you're interested in sustainability in your home, BranchHome is a good option. Launched in San Francisco in 2005, BranchHome sells everything from compostable party kits to bamboo utensils and ottomans made of cork. Those attentive to design can rest assured as the BranchHome team carefully select every item that is for sale.
HyggeAndWest.com
Another favourite among interior designers, Hygge&West is a great place to peruse unique, graphic wallpaper designed by various artists. The site was founded by two lifelong friends and former attorneys Aimee Lagos and Christiana Coop and constantly features new collections with wallpaper starting from $125 per roll.
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