Year after year, our team of shopping-obsessed editors sets out to find the best home stores in America for House Beautiful readers. To determine this year's list, we searched the internet, traveled the country, and tapped our network of designers to discover the top destinations for home goods right now. From pop-ups to industry standards, these expert-recommended shops are filled with equal parts essentials and eye candy.
This family-owned shop has been around for more than 35 years (the founders’ twin daughters now help out). Lucy Bamman loves it for artisan suzanis, textiles, ceramics, and its cookbook collection.
Make an appointment to visit the de Gournay family’s pied-à-terre in the Hollywood Hills; the 11 rooms are dressed to the nines in the company’s artistry.
A bespoke sofa, designed by you from hundreds of options, made in L.A., shipped in four to six weeks, and starting at under $3K: We love everything about this idea.
Self-professed rug addict Taib Lotfi worked at the iconic El Fenn hotel in Marrakech before moving to the U.S.—and bringing his textile business, where he collaborates with rural Moroccan weavers, with him. Midcentury modern fans adore his vintage and new Berber carpets, tapestries, and blankets.
Michael DePerno and Andrew Fry fill their restored Victorian pavilion hall with a tight edit of restored antiques—the kind you pin for future projects.
Associate shopping editor Jessica Cherner recommends grabbing a house-made croissant and a chai (or a glass of wine) to browse the wares at this roadside shop near the beach.
A quintessential British garden shop—topiaries, wicker, tabletop wares—like this one belongs in the Cotswolds, but it’s conveniently set off Georgetown’s main drag.
Coquillage, coral, rattan, and chinoiserie fill this institution, founded in 1970. Executive content editor Jess Teves says, “If you want to get the luxe coastal look, this is the right place.”
Next Wave designer David Frazier heads here for antiques, case goods bench made in England, and special pieces from the store’s collaborations with Bobby McAlpine and Clinton Smith.
Exceptional French antiques and European fine art fill the stateside showroom of this long-established designer destination, which has a sister studio in the City of Light.
“Kwynn Everest, the owner and buyer, has a spectacular eye,” assistant market editor Catherine DiPersico says. She stops in to buy gifts—and scope out the funky tabletop selection.
Pick up hand-marbled paper trays from Jaipur, India—or try making your own creations—at designer Maren Swank’s artisan-focused boutique slash workshop space.