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Black-Owned Home Decor Stores To Support Across the United States

May 10, 2023 at 9:01 PM PST

With mega home retailers like Bed Bath & Beyond and Tuesday Morning closing, it’s important now more than ever to support Black-owned home decor stores. While online shopping is convenient and easily accessible, there’s nothing like walking into a brick-and-mortar store and being able to touch, feel, and experience pieces IRL. Incredible Black-owned home decor stores across the nation are changing the narrative of home goods retailers in the United States. These stores have a curated selection of furniture, ceramics, textiles, apparel, and more.

If you’re shopping for items to elevate your home’s interior, keep scrolling for Black-owned home decor stores across the nation.

The Black Home – Newark, New Jersey

 

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This Black-woman-owned store is owned by celebrity interior designer Neffi Walker. Stepping into this Newark, New Jersey, home decor store takes you into a curated space celebrating the Black experience. Here you can find everything from luxe stemless wine glasses and pitchers to a sweet potato biscuit mix. If you’re a luxe legacy design style enthusiast, this store is the place to shop.

Peace & Riot – Brooklyn, New York

 

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Head to the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood in Brooklyn to shop the eclectic collection at Peace & Riot. This store represents the African and Caribbean background of owner Achuziam Maha-Sanchez. Whether you’re looking for furniture and decor pieces or skin care essentials, this store has tons of gems. You can also find great pieces and books for your little ones.

Sweet July – Oakland, California

 

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Located in uptown Oakland, this store creates a beautiful retail experience for the community. Founded by entrepreneur, New York Times bestselling author, and chef Ayesha Curry, Sweet July aims to help people find joy in the everyday moments of life. The Sweet July flagship store has a beautiful collection of home items from Black-owned and local Bay Area brands. There’s also a cafe serving coffee and sweet treats.

Yowie – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

 

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This design destination has become popular among those with eclectic tastes. Shannon Maldonado founded this store as a boutique hotel, design studio, and shop. Here you can find a vibrant collection of textiles, uniquely designed ceramics and rugs, apparel, and more by independent designers. This store is a must if you’re curating an eclectically designed home.

The Collective Shop – New Orleans, Louisiana


The Collective Shop is the magic that happens when two Black women collaborate. Founded by artist Toni Point and illustrator Alysia Fields, this store channels the essence of New Orleans through its curation of home decor, art, stationery, and apparel. You can even find vintage items like mid-century glass sets and candle holders.

Souk Bō’hēmian – Atlanta, Georgia


Founded by friends and business partners Morgan Ashley Bryant and Vanessa Coore Vernon, Souk Bō’hēmian is a stunning Black-owned, woman-owned, and queer-owned retail destination located inside Atlanta’s Ponce City Market. Walk into this serene space for home goods, apparel, accessories, and more by local and global artisans. The minimal and bohemian aesthetic is an absolute dream.



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