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Philly's 38 Best Spots for Home Decor and Furnishings

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Now that it's officially spring, we're revamping the Home Goods 38, our list of the Philadelphia area's 38 best shopping spots for home decor and furnishings. We've made a few minor adjustments today: Curated Goods, Digs Home Decor, Linen, and Three Potato Four—all of which have closed—have been removed from the list. In their place, we've added Isabella Sparrow, Le Petit Gourmand, Chestnut Hill Trading Company, and Heirloom Home and Studio.

As with all of our 38s, the selection has been limited to stores open longer than six months, so we'll see you next go-round, The Container Store.
Did we miss one of your favorites? We'll be updating the map periodically, so let us know your thoughts in the comments section or send an email to philly@racked.com.


03/20/14: Removed Curated Goods, Digs Home Decor, Linen, and Three Potato Four; Added Isabella Sparrow, Le Petit Gourmand, Chestnut Hill Trading Company, and Heirloom Home and Studio
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Busybee Home & Design Center

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You'll find everything from mod-meets-traditional furnishings to funky mirrors and baby items at this oversized South Street store, which also provides baby and bridal registry services.

Chestnut Hill Trading Company

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Located in Chestnut Hill, this posh lifestyle and home decor store stocks everything from rugs, bedding, and bath towels to lighting, dishware, gifts, and adorable finds for Baby. [Image credit: Chestnut Hill Trading Company]

Crate & Barrel

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Count on Crate and Barrel for moderately-price home goods that keep with current trends.

Deconstructed Living

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A carefully curated selection of candles, apothecary, and home accents await at this hip Main Line shop, which also provides interior design services.

Dwelling

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Expect ethic-chic, eco-friendly finds at Dwelling's 24,000-square-foot showroom, and check out the store's blog to keep up-to-date with store offerings.

Era Atomica

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Newly relocated to 1835 East Passyunk Avenue, this 1,000-square-food store specializes in "mid-century modern" furniture, lamps, art, and kitchenware.

Eyes Gallery

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Expect three floors of folk art and globally-sourced decor items in this South Street art gallery/boutique.

Hello Home

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Fresh and modern, Hello Home is one of Philly's most well-known home accent stores. Check out its newly-open sister store, Industry, for cool vintage finds.

Heirloom Home And Studio

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"Handmade garden-inspired objects for the home" are the draw of this suburban Philly store. Products from local makers line the shelves, along with the store's own line of ceramics, made in-house.

Hipster Home

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As its name implies, Hipster Home offers hip home decor and furnishings with a modern flair.

Home | a furnishings boutique

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Home offers stationery, lux candles, barware, and furniture, plus design services.

Home Furnishing Consignments

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Located in the Gateway Shopping Center, this below-the-radar spot houses nearly 7,000 square feet of new and consigned home furnishings.

HomeGoods

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Here, you can score serious deals on everything from furniture and bath towels to dishes and kitchenwares.

Host Interiors

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Host has three locations in the Philly area: Ardmore, Midtown, and Chestnut Hill. [Image credit: Host Interiors/Facebook]
Come for the Billy bookcase, stay for the Swedish meatballs.

Isabella Sparrow

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Appealing to the rustic farmer in us all, this Bryn Mawr shop houses "farmhouse vintage and rural artifacts for simple and beautiful living." [Image credit: Isabella Sparrow/Facebook]
With three locations throughout the city, this shop is popular for its super-affordable vintage furniture and home accessories. Follow them on Instagram to get first dibs on new arrivals.

Jonathan Adler

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In a bad mood? Adler's "happy-chic" home pillows, quirky pottery, and lighting will instantly brighten your spirits.

Kellijane

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This high-end, Rittenhouse store caters to shoppers with a champagne taste and budget.

Little House Shop

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This Wayne shop's elegant offerings keep with the Main Line aesthetic, but funky pillows, prints, and mirrors keep it fresh and fun.

Luxe Home Philadelphia

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You'll find 10,000 square feet of modern furnishings and decor at Luxe's Chestnut Street showroom.

Manor Home & Gifts

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Manor Home is a must for stemware and fine china, and the shop even provides registry services.

Material Culture

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This under-the-radar, 60,000-square-foot showroom houses authentic artifacts, one-of-a-kind furnishings, and decorative arts from the around the world. You'll want to make a day of it.
With an upscale, art gallery vibe, this three-story store is a can't-miss for shoppers with a modern eye.

Open House

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Energetic and young, embroidered pillows, printed lampshades, candles, and jewelry peek down from every corner at this popular Midtown shop.

Petit Gourmand

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This relatively new addition to Main Street Manayunk carries kitchen wares from makers like Le Creuset, Bodum, Core, and Casabella. Local products are here, too, from Rival Bros coffee to Girls Can Tell printed kitchen towels. [Image credit: Petit Gourmand]

Pier 1 Imports

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Shop Pier 1 for globally-inspired pieces at budget-friendly prices.

Pompanoosuc Mills

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For those who like to keep it domestic, Pompanoosuc Mills offers Vermont-made furniture.

Pottery Barn

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For admirers of a more traditional aesthetic, Pottery Barn is a go-to resource for everything a home could need.

Provenance Architecturals

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This awesome store boasts 20,000 square feet of architectural salvage and reclaimed building materials.

Scarlett Alley

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This longstanding Old City boutique carries everything from jewelry and kitchenware to lamps and throws. Brides-to-be can even register here.

stadler-Kahn

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This elevated five-and-dime is known for its unique pottery, apothecary, and one-of-a-kind artwork.
Trendy and affordable, Target provides everything from home storage to decorative picture frames.

Ten Thousand Villages - Chestnut Hill

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This fair trade organization supports artisans in Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Middle East.

Terrain at Styer's

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An UBRN, Inc. brand, Terrain is everything good about Anthropologie, but in a garden/home store setting.

Uhuru Furniture & Collectibles

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The profits from this bargain-priced furniture store benefit the African People's Education and Defense Fund (APEDF).

West Elm

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A younger, more modern answer to Pottery Barn, West Elm marks the spot where Modern meets Global.
Clean lines and a touch of glam define this Haverford boutique/interior design spot.

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Busybee Home & Design Center

You'll find everything from mod-meets-traditional furnishings to funky mirrors and baby items at this oversized South Street store, which also provides baby and bridal registry services.

Chestnut Hill Trading Company

Located in Chestnut Hill, this posh lifestyle and home decor store stocks everything from rugs, bedding, and bath towels to lighting, dishware, gifts, and adorable finds for Baby. [Image credit: Chestnut Hill Trading Company]

Crate & Barrel

Count on Crate and Barrel for moderately-price home goods that keep with current trends.

Deconstructed Living

A carefully curated selection of candles, apothecary, and home accents await at this hip Main Line shop, which also provides interior design services.

Dwelling

Expect ethic-chic, eco-friendly finds at Dwelling's 24,000-square-foot showroom, and check out the store's blog to keep up-to-date with store offerings.

Era Atomica

Newly relocated to 1835 East Passyunk Avenue, this 1,000-square-food store specializes in "mid-century modern" furniture, lamps, art, and kitchenware.

Eyes Gallery

Expect three floors of folk art and globally-sourced decor items in this South Street art gallery/boutique.

Hello Home

Fresh and modern, Hello Home is one of Philly's most well-known home accent stores. Check out its newly-open sister store, Industry, for cool vintage finds.