Where to buy furniture, according to interior designers |
Decorator’s Address Book is a monthly series in which our Interior Design team finds out where designers like to browse and shop for their projects. Each edition focuses on a different element of home decor to bring you the best expert-recommended stores.
The August edition of Decorator’s Address Book is all about furniture, the backbone of every room of the house. From characterful console tables to cozy, cocooning sofas, the need for furniture is impossible to avoid, and knowing where to find the best of the best can be quite overwhelming. Whether you prefer vintage and well-loved, high-end and bespoke, or simple and streamlined, it’s important to know where to look.
That’s why we sat down with interior designers, who shared the best places to shop for furniture. With a wide range of local shops, national companies, and trade-specific sites, these are the top 23 places designers recommend for all your furniture shopping needs.
Amorph
Nicole Hirsch, founder and principal of Massachusetts-based Nicole Hirsch Interiors
‘Amir [of Amorph] has such an incredible aesthetic to his pieces. Each piece is completely handmade and we work with him in detail to completely customize the wood finish of each piece. We have made consoles, counter stools, coffee tables and more and each piece arrives more gorgeous than the next.’
Auctions
Christiane Lemieux, interior designer and founder of Lemieux et Cie
‘I never miss out on the important auctions, from Phillips to Rago where I can discover rare and exquisite items, at every price point, that make a statement and elevate the entire design. These destinations are essential in curating spaces that are as unique and inspiring as the clients I work with.’
Baker
Philip Thomas Vanderford, owner and lead designer of Dallas-based Studio Thomas James
‘Baker offers exquisite craftsmanship and timeless elegance in a diverse range of furniture that combines classic design with modern sensibilities. Their pieces are not only beautiful but also meticulously constructed. Our clients appreciate Baker for its attention to detail, high-quality materials, and the style and comfort of the furniture. I think Baker’s collections offer sophistication and luxury, which adds value to the homes they inhabit.’
Bernhardt
Jodi Peterman, interior designer and owner of Elizabeth Erin Designs
‘A favorite of mine is Bernhardt Furniture for their stylish case goods. Bernhardt consistently delivers elegant and sophisticated pieces that elevate any space. Their designs are timeless yet modern, making them versatile enough to fit into various aesthetics, whether my client is looking for something classic or contemporary.’
‘The quality of craftsmanship in Bernhardt’s case goods is impeccable, ensuring that each piece is not only beautiful but also built to last. This reliability is essential when I am designing for high-traffic areas or spaces that require a touch of luxury without compromising on durability.’
Bradley
Lynn Berney, Alexa Evans, and Tracy Gould of Florida- and New York-based LTA Interiors
‘Bradley is one of our number one go to’s for luxury furnishings. This company offers a large variety of resources including furnishings. lighting, wallcoverings, textiles and accessories.’
‘The style is diverse allowing us to source pieces for clients that are all different styles, including classic, transitional, and modern. Bradley also allows us to provide our clients with a unique level of customization which makes working with them ideal.’
CB2
Jamie Ivey, owner and creative director of Virginia-based Ivey Design Group
‘For retail options, CB2 has been on their game lately. They have great pieces that are design-forward, but don’t break the bank. We use their mirrors in our projects all the time, and love their lighting.’
Cuff Studio
Lynn Berney, Alexa Evans, and Tracy Gould of Florida- and New York-based LTA Interiors
‘Timeless, modern, and relaxed are three of the key elements in our designs. Cuff Studio, a Los Angeles based, female run boutique furniture and lighting company is one of our favorite “go-to’s” when shopping for our projects. Their work is the perfect blend of simplicity and complexity with the use of natural materials such as woods and metals.’
‘Cuff Studios designs furniture and lighting for any room in your home and can easily be customized to meet the dimensions of your space. Best yet, the owners are incredibly responsive, helpful and fun to work with on all your design needs.’
Daniel House Club
Margaret Carroll, founder and principal of Washington, D.C.-based Margaret Carroll Interiors
‘As an architect and designer, Daniel House Club is my go-to! Having them as my partner simplifies so many aspects of my job. For example, I can source a wide range of trade vendors late at night (with no minimums!) – simply add the item to your cart and check out!’
‘Drop-shipping and white glove delivery are available to residential homes – which is not something all vendors do. One of my favorite features is when they suggest alternative items when one is out of stock (with speed and friendliness). Finally, they act as my procurement agent – I love the weekly updates on deliveries and shipping!’
Victoria Armour, co-owner and CEO of Canada-based Stil James Home Interiors
‘Daniel House Club is our go-to spot when sourcing for clients. They offer a wide range of styles and price points, making it easy to find just the right pieces for any project. What truly sets them apart is their dedication to constantly updating their catalog with new and trending products.’
‘Their regular updates mean I can always find something new and inspiring, which keeps the creativity flowing within our team. Whether it’s discovering a new vendor, the perfect fabric, or a beautiful sofa, Daniel House Club consistently provides me with the resources I need to bring my design visions to life.’
Gubi
Ginger Curtis, founder and CEO of Dallas-based Urbanology Designs
‘I shop Gubi because of their designs are fresh and the quality is excellent.’
Hati Home
Katie Browning and Heather Lucas of Lucas Browning Design
‘Hati Home’s console tables blend the charm of vintage finds with the elegance of heirloom treasures. The Wave Console, which we used in our Maroney project, is a standout. Inspired by French mid-century designs, it brought an elegant, sophisticated touch to the entryway, embodying both style and functionality.’
Holly Hunt
Philip Thomas Vanderford, owner and lead designer of Dallas-based Studio Thomas James
‘Holly Hunt is synonymous with luxury and high-end design. We turn to the brand for its meticulous attention to detail, high-quality materials, and timeless designs and always find sophisticated pieces. Our clients appreciate Holly Hunt for its exceptional quality and the ability to create truly unique, customized pieces that enhance the overall aesthetic of their homes.’
‘Holly Hunt’s collections often feature bespoke pieces, allowing our clients to select from a variety of finishes, fabrics, and configurations to create furniture that perfectly complements their interiors.’
Invisible Collection
James Lees, co-founder of London-based design firm Pirajean Lees
‘For contemporary pieces, we create bespoke furniture to suit the clients’ needs and also introduce hand-crafted furniture sourced from the likes of The New Craftsman and The Invisible Collection.’
Kathy Kuo Home
Kathy Kuo, interior designer and CEO of Kathy Kuo Home
‘I may be biased but I do my furniture sourcing from the amazing assortment of products and vendors at my own company, Kathy Kuo Home! The advantage to having both a design services arm of our business and a retail arm of it is that our assortment is curated by design to serve interior designers and consumers alike.’
‘I love that our KKH furniture and decor collections span a variety of popular design styles – like French country, coastal beach, and rustic lodge – as well as price points, but all at a very high level of quality design and craftsmanship.’
Lawson-Fenning
Paul Corrie, interior designer and founder of Washington, D.C.-based Paul Corrie Interiors
‘For furniture, we like to spec. from Lawson-Fenning. Their furniture is well-made, customizable with COM options for all upholstery, and they offer a beautiful selection of wood finishes.’
Louise Bradley Interiors
Louise Bradley, founder and principal of Louise Bradley Interiors
‘Often, we design and commission bespoke pieces specifically designed to fit the exact dimensions and requirements of a space. These custom pieces are created by skilled artisan craftsmen and specialist manufacturers to ensure they align perfectly with the aesthetic of the room and the designer’s vision.’
‘For one of our projects, we crafted the Marcello Cabinet. This bespoke piece of furniture is made from high lacquered dark walnut with bronze glazed doors, beautiful hammered detailing, fixed timber shelves and bronze tinted mirrors. We made this so our client would have a refined storage solution for elegant glassware that seamlessly blends into the architecture of the dining room.’
Madegoods
Allison Handler, founder and principal of New Jersey-based Allison Handler Design
‘One of my favorite brands to source from, especially for bedroom furniture, is Made Goods. Their furniture is great quality, and the perfect mix of functional and aesthetically pleasing. The textures in each piece and the details (colors, hardware choices, shapes) make them just different enough to be stand out pieces while still complimenting an entire design scheme.’
Phillips Collection
Jennifer Press, founder and principal of New York City-based Press Interiors
‘Phillips Collection has great, contemporary pieces that pack a lot of punch for their price point. I often source from them for projects of all different scopes with varying budgets.’
Powell & Bonnell
Nicole Hirsch, founder and principal of Massachusetts-based Nicole Hirsch Interiors
‘We do a lot of kitchens at NHI and without fail our go-to for the most gorgeous, timeless and well made counter stools (and dining chairs) is always Powell & Bonnell. Each style is so comfortable and a good weight so you never have to worry about their stability. They have been wonderful about working with us to provide our own fabrics for upholstery. Just a very reliable brand who makes a gorgeous, meticulously crafted product.’
red egg
Kailee Blalock, co-founder and principal of San Diego-based House of Hive Design Co.
‘We absolutely love red egg. They are a small to-the-trade vendor that specializes in one-of-a-kind rattan and bamboo pieces of furniture. We go to them when we are looking for a true statement piece.’
Restoration Hardware
Eugenia Triandos, principal designer of Montreal-based Hibou Design & Co.
‘At Hibou Design & Co., our furniture sourcing process is all about tailoring it to fit each project perfectly. We take into account not only the project’s scope but also the client’s specific taste and preferences. That’s why we love working with a variety of vendors. You’ll often find us turning to well-known names like Restoration Hardware (RH), Maison Corbeil, and Design Within Reach for their impeccable quality and style. But we also enjoy exploring smaller boutiques like CB2 and our very own Hibou Home for those unique, personalized touches.’
Jennifer Press, founder and principal of New York City-based Press Interiors
‘Restoration Hardware stands firmly behind their brand, which gives both designers and clients a lot of confidence in their items. It’s very easy for a client to do a sit-test on a piece of upholstery from Restoration Hardware, which is crucial when shopping for staple pieces like a sofa. As more and more vendors are shifting to online-only, RH is one of the few left that a client can experience before purchasing in nearly any major US city.’
Rowe
Jodi Peterman, interior designer and owner of Elizabeth Erin Designs
‘When sourcing for a client, I always have a few favorite brands I turn to, each offering unique qualities that meet the high standards my clients expect. What truly sets Rowe apart for me is their kid- and pet-friendly fabrics.’
‘As a designer who adores light-colored furniture but has a cat with claws and a husband who loves eating spaghetti on the sofa when I’m not around, durability and ease of maintenance are crucial. I not only recommend Rowe to my clients, but I also have their pieces in my own home, which speaks volumes about my trust in their products.’
SUNPAN
Ayten Nadeau, founder and principal designer of North Carolina-based I-TEN DESIGNS
‘When furnishing our projects, SUNPAN Furniture consistently ranks among our top choices because it seamlessly blends affordability with high-quality craftsmanship, offering luxury that accommodates many budgets! Their diverse array of materials – wood, concrete, limestone, marble, metal, and beyond – guarantees something to complement every taste, streamlining our design process.’
Visual Comfort
Jamie Ivey, owner and creative director of Virginia-based Ivey Design Group
‘You can’t beat Visual Comfort’s lighting selection. We do modern, contemporary, and more classic spaces, and they have styles to match any interior taste.’
1stDibs
Clémence Pirajean, co-founder of London-based design firm Pirajean Lees
‘When designing a home, we often mix contemporary furniture with vintage and antique pieces to add character and personality to a space. The interiors feel lived in and layered over time We source antiques from 1stDibs or directly with local dealers such as Dorian Antiques or Kempton Market which is not far from our studio in Chelsea.’
Christiane Lemieux, interior designer and founder of Lemieux et Cie
‘As an interior designer, my favorite shopping destinations are a true reflection of my passion for finding unique, high-quality pieces. I always turn to 1st Dibs for its incredible selection of vintage and contemporary design pieces that add that perfect touch of character and layer to any space. My namesake brand Lemieux Et Cie is another go-to, offering beautifully crafted, artisanal pieces that bring warmth and texture into my projects.’
There’s a wealth of high-end furniture brands to choose from, and it all depends on your preferences and interior design style. Whether you’re on the hunt for the best dining tables, best outdoor furniture, best couches, or a piece that channels this year’s biggest furniture trends, you’ll be well on your way to design success in no time.
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