If You Only Buy Clothes at These 8 Stores, You’re Missing the Best Part
Let’s face it: I wouldn’t be doing my job as a shopping writer if I didn’t know all the best places to shop for home decor. I’ve browsed them all, from budget-friendly stores like IKEA, Kohl’s, and HomeGoods to designer favorites like West Elm, Design Within Reach, and Crate & Barrel. But great home shopping doesn’t stop there — some of your favorite clothing stores have a sneaky-good selection of decor, too.
Before you open another tab looking for that one perfect table lamp or area rug, check your closet. The clothing brands hanging inside might have a home section worth obsessing over. Keep reading for a few of my favorites.
8 Clothing Stores with the Best Home Decor
Ted Baker
While you can’t find Ted Baker Home on the brand’s own website, the British clothing brand quietly rolls out home goods at Bed Bath & Beyond, Bloomingdale’s, and Nordstrom. The collection spans bedding, curtains, towels, and throw pillows — all featuring maximalist prints and delicate embellished finishes that look as elevated as the brand’s clothing. Put this art deco-inspired quilt set at the top of your shopping list. The scalloped edges and shell pattern give it an undeniable vintage flair.
Macy’s
If you ask me, the home section at Macy’s is seriously underrated. Not only does the department store have an incredible range of sturdy, stylish sofas, but it also carries an extensive home decor section that includes household names and under-the-radar brands. Plus, if you have a Macy’s Star Rewards card or Macy’s American Express card, you can save more during sales and use exclusive coupons. I can’t stop thinking about this ultra-modern LED table lamp: the sleek walnut base and rotary dimmer add an architectural vibe to any surface.
Zara Home
The Spanish fashion retailer has its hand in nearly every possible home category: furniture, lighting, bedding, cushions, dinnerware, and more. Just like its apparel, everything looks far more expensive than it actually is. Take this floral wool area rug, for example. The tassel details and geometric, Scandinavian-inspired design make it look like a vintage artisanal find.
H&M Home
AT style editors and interior designers are huge fans of H&M’s home section. And while it’s limited to the brand’s flagship and larger metropolitan stores, you can always find the full assortment online. The retailer carries everything from accent furniture and lighting to bedding, storage, and decor – like this chic footed glass vase. The amber tint and flared opening lend a vintage feel to a dining table as a centerpiece or styled on a shelf with matchbooks.
Ralph Lauren
From “Ralph Lauren Christmas” to the Ralph Lauren equestrian trend that’s still alive and well, the iconic American brand isn’t new to the world of home decor. And its diffusion line, Lauren Ralph Lauren, makes its heritage aesthetic more accessible via major retailers like Bed Bath & Beyond, Macy’s, Nordstrom, and Dillard’s. The line includes bed and bath linens, window treatments, throw pillows, blankets, and rugs like this handmade jute option. Its rustic, basket-weave design brings warm, textured character to traditional and farmhouse spaces alike.
Anthropologie
Anthropologie is a longtime favorite among style editors, and if you’re after a whimsical aesthetic, its home section delivers every time. Whether you’re shopping for kitschy frames for your gallery wall, statement tableware for your next dinner party, or decorative tchotchkes, Anthro pieces bring style and personality to any corner of the home. Just look at this duck-shaped storage basket: It’s adorable, yes, but also a brilliant way to store magazines, accessories, and more.
Quince
While clothing might’ve been the category to put Quince’s viral, affordable luxury dupes on the map, the brand’s home decor and furnishings keep us coming back. Trust me, we’ve tested almost everything: The performance sofa that blew one editor away, the cotton coverlet that’s a game-changer in warm summer weather, and now this stylish iron sconce is at the top of my list. The rattan shade has a warm, cottagecore charm, and the curved brass arm is truly timeless.
Urban Outfitters
Urban Outfitters is more than just a hub for hip festival outfits, its home section is stocked full of quirky design gems. From romantic, cinched duvet covers (which editors love!) and statement sofas, to cute light fixtures and storage solutions fit for all your trinkets, there are pages upon pages of stylish finds to discover. This decorative tray is one of them — its playful, bubbly silhouette and glossy orange ceramic will make it your coffee table’s main attraction.