High-end Furniture Stores Online

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Arhaus (which is German for house) offers high-end, heirloom-quality furniture. They also have a huge selection of unique artisanal decor and lighting solutions. The Kipton sofa, with its easy silhouette and seemingly endless customization options, is another Clever favorite.

Interior Define is home to neutral, well-designed staples intended to stand the test of time. Not only can you customize the color of each piece, you can also easily select other options such as fill, furniture legs, cushion style, and more, all from their website or brick-and-mortar shops in select cities. In addition to furniture, they also have a solid selection of rugs and lighting to finish a space.

If you want to turn your home into a modern masterpiece, look no further than DWR. It offers sleek furniture for every single room in the house. Whether you want to spruce up your home office or overhaul your living room, DWR has the classics to transform your space.

No furniture type is forgotten at Sundays. From weather-resistant outdoor furniture to luxe bed frames and chic coffee tables, the site is a vault of timeless design. These are pieces that will blend right in with a ton of different interior styles, from minimalist situations and farmhouse vibes, to contemporary with a capital C.

Crate & Barrel offers stylish furniture for every room, from kitchen to home office. Though its prices are on the higher side, you can rest easy knowing its furniture is high-quality and made to last. Shipping is free on orders more than $99.

One Kings Lane has furniture in every style, but it actually has an entire section on its website devoted to vintage. From John Widdicomb side tables to Burmese rattan polo chairs, the site has all the vintage finds that will transform your living room into something straight out of The Great Gatsby.

You can shop by room or by style (including ski house, beach house, or modern) on RH. Its extensive selection, plus design consultation services, make furnishing the home of your dreams a fairly straightforward process.

Looking for vintage furniture? One of the best online stores for pre-owned furniture is AptDeco. You can buy from brands like West Elm or Herman Miller at a fraction of the (new) full price. Notably, this is one of the few vintage furniture stores that offers returns.

Maiden Home carved out its niche in the beige-and-balmy category, but now it's expanding into something more versatile and luxurious. "Resilient" and "responsible" best describe the brand, which thrives on the craftsmanship of North Carolina artisans and the natural beauty of their hand-selected, sustainably sourced materials.

The Citizenry's furniture doesn't come from a factory. The brand works with small-time artisans to offer, for example, bath furniture made from hinoki wood in Japanese workshops, leather tanned by a family in Portugal, and a sofa handmade in California. The Citizenry finds the best makers across the world and sticks them all in one place, resulting in a site with an eclectic but broadly appealing design language.

If bold color isn't your thing, BR Home, the new home-decor wing of Banana Republic, might be more your speed. Yes, there is color throughout, but the brand seems to be more interested in playing with texture. Think beige boucl, linen, and faux fur with the occasional pop of richly colored velvet. It's a new option but one that a lot of people will come to love.

If you grew up in a suburb of any sort, there's a very good chance you have encountered Crate & Barrel furniture. The brand is known for its modern, elevated pieces, none of which will cost an arm or a leg (usually just half). Its site is filled with stunning items for every room of the house, with an emphasis on incredible living room furniture. Find massive sectionals, gorgeous accent chairs, not-tacky sleepers, and more. Plus, its outdoor furniture it something to behold.

Maybe you don't want MoMA reissues. Maybe you want real-deal designer furniture. In the spirit of sportsmanship, we'll warn you right now: It's frightfully easy to get addicted to 1stDibs. This online marketplace is where designers and sellers connect directly with buyers to discuss rare pieces. It's the place to find exclusive one-offs.

CB2 is our go-to for contemporary, midcentury-inspired design. Everything looks classic but comes with all the benefits of modern shopping, like easy shipping, quick turnarounds, and affordable designs. But what we love most about CB2 is that each piece is made with premium materials. Every bar cabinet is crafted from solid wood. Every sofa is perfectly firm. Every marble table is substantial. This is modern furniture that lasts.

Ever since Floyd perfected the platform bed, it's been expanding into sofas, tables, and storage pieces. They all have a clean, simple, cozy look that works in a wide variety of homes. Most of the stuff is also easy to assemble and modular, like Floyd's shelving system, which is super attractive and configurable to your liking. It's as good as contemporary design gets.

The MoMa Design Store consists of items that the museum's curators have deemed significant enough in the world of modern design to feature. Think an Eames chair and ottoman, a bar cart from USM Haller, or a Mondrian-inspired vase. Everything here is artsy and design-forward.

Famous for its simple-to-assemble bed frame, Thuma is applying that formula to more and more furniture pieces. And we can only imagine there is more to come. Ease of assembly and a clean, minimal look are the main benefits here.

Indecisive? Or you just need help figuring out what you actually like? Either way, Havenly makes it easy. The retailer carries a bunch of brands and designers on this list, and it offers a starter interior design quiz: All you have to do is look at a handful of interiors, say what you like and don't like, then Havenly steers you to the collections that best fit your taste. Genius!

No surprises here. Pottery Barn is a classic because it makes homey, unpretentious furniture that works with a wide range of aesthetics. Nothing here is going to be a statement, and that's 100 percent okay.

For that midcentury style that everyone (literally everyone) seems to want these days, Industry West is one of our favorite picks. The reasonable prices are what really allow this brand to compete with other heavy hitters (hey, CB2) churning out midcentury-inspired furniture.

Beige is king at Arhaus' contemporary design haven, where you can surface elevated gems for every room in the house. If you've got the pocket money to spend on some upscale design duds, you'll find plenty of surprises here like this two-piece couch that transitions into reclining seats, and this ceramic lamp with a milk jug-like handle.

Most furniture industry folks will let you in on the secret that the best American furniture is handmade in North Carolina. Maiden Home works directly with these expert workshops to bring you luxury quality sofas at a significantly lower price. The styles are also meant to last with designs that nicely bridge modern and classic style.

Denmark has a long history of iconic furniture designers, and HAY is bringing that tradition into the future with covetable yet accessible furniture and home decor. While it offers reliably good, splashy pieces from its mainstay line (like this Mags sectional that we've recommended many times over), it's also ventured into exclusive reissues of classic designs, like Bruno Rey dining chairs in new colorways and the Gerrit Rietveld crate chair.

Remember Urban? The home of reissued band tees and Lana Del Rey vinyl albums has built a compelling library of trendy furniture and decor for the playful home. Beyond the overtly whimsical pieces and college dorm-friendly accessories (think a goddess-shaped side table or weed-themed pillow), UO also offers affordable modern design, from sculptural tables and credenzas to statement shelves with elegant cutouts.

Since its launch in 2019, the retail and design expert-led startup Sundays has quickly expanded into every type of furniture under the sun, from outdoor sets to elegant chubby designs that look different from every other basic flatpacked piece on the market. These pieces are often modular and overall designed for comfort. They certainly aren't cheap, but they're also guaranteed to upgrade any room of the house. The brand even offers free delivery and free in-home assembly if you'd prefer to avoid puzzling over a manual for a few hours.

A smaller name in the design landscape, Oregon's House & Hold is a one-stop shop for lesser-known silhouettes from accessible brands like Ferm Living, Menu, Tom Dixon, and TOOU. Inspired by the simplicity of Scandinavian design, the store's rock-solid inventory also frequently goes on sale, with discounts running throughout the year.

Getting you just the right piece is kind of a big deal for Joybird, which is why it offers most of its sofas (its bread and butter) in multiple sizes and over 60 fabric options. Its pieces lean into a vintage '70s and midcentury aesthetic, with all the appeal of a brand new purchase. Just make sure to snag a free swatch kit and use its free 3D room-planning tool and design specialists to help you pick the pieces that are just right.

An interior designer favorite, Jayson Home strikes a balance between classy luxe and edgy contemporary. Price points vary but are reasonably accessible, and the brand is known for great customer service if you need any help on your way to outfitting your AD-ready home.

If you want your home to feel like it was furnished by a super chic art curator, TRNK is the place for you. While other shops offer endless stylistic possibilities, every item that TRNK sells is curated to be able to live together in a single home. This retail minimalism makes for a soothing experience that allows you to settle in and really notice the details.

If a Target store can make you forget what you came in for while leaving with a full shopping cart, you better believe it knows how to make some easily coppable furniture. Target takes recent home trends and offers them at very accessible price points. Plus, it frequently collaborates with notable interior designers and stylists on exclusive collections.

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