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Whether you're in a studio or a mansion, your eye modern or traditional, one thing's true about every living space: Home in where the heart is. These 38 Philly-area stores are the best of the best, supplying everything you need to furnish your pad—and distract from that pile of dirty laundry you've been neglecting for a week.
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.
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.
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.
This NoLibs shop is popular for its super-affordable vintage furniture and home accessories. Follow them on Instagram to get first dibs on new arrivals.
Situated along Chestnut Hill's Germantown Avenue, this shop stocks chic linens and whites from top-name makers, plus so-cute-it-hurts apparel and gifts for Baby.
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.
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.
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.
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