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As avid shoppers who are always on the hunt for the best design goods, our editors are constantly uncovering new brands to inspire your style and upgrade your space. No surprise here: many of the best home brands are founded and created by women! So we curated a running list of our personal favorite women-owned brands worth shopping now—and always.
These businesses are basically overflowing with stunning pieces for your home, whether it's time for a seasonal refresh or you're picking up finishing accent furniture. They also carry wares that make great gifts for homeowners and decor lovers—and with Mother's Day coming up, you may want to consider snagging mom something special from one of these House Beautiful-approved boutiques.
Our picks run the gamut from stylish furniture finds and tasteful decor to drinkware, linens, and more. We even picked out our favorite items from each brand, so whether you're outfitting your own home or shopping for someone else's, you have plenty of options. Trust us: these pieces are worth the investment.
Foudned by Sara Berks in 2013 in Brooklyn, she and her team later moved to the beautiful Hudson Valley, before eventually closing their brick-and-mortar late last year. That said, the businesses 100 percent online presence has not slowed it down one bit. In fact, if you have a thing for touchably soft textiles, pillows, and decor that are ethically made around the world by expert artisans, Minna is going to become your new favorite place to shop.
Our favorite product: It's hard to pick one favorite when all of the brand's pillows are so comfy, but we'd go with the Shadow pillow, which lives in Associate Shopping Editor Jessica Cherner's New York City apartment. "I bought two of these (and a third miniature lumbar pillow in the beige color) after lounging on them all weekend at Scribner's Catskill Lodge last summer. I had just moved into my current apartment and desperately needed a touch of Hudson in there," she says.
Joanna Gaines fans need no introduction to Magnolia. The co-founder, alongside her husband Chip Gaines, created the brand over 20 years ago as a mantra that symbolizes home as their favorite place to be. Today, she curates the likes of furniture, rugs, art, and decor to help accent every area of your house.
Our favorite product: This vintage-inspired mirror not only acts as wall candy, it has built-in hooks and a little shelf for added function on your way out the door.
For Ayesha Curry, the month of July holds a special place in her heart: she was married in July 2011 and had her children on the same month in the years following. Her aptly named lifestyle company, Sweet July, offers a thoughtful curation of home goods and kitchen items that'll elevate your daily living.
Our favorite product: These hand-thrown espresso cups make the sweetest kitchen decor while letting you sip your morning brew in style. We love the speckled design and matching saucers.
Founded two decades ago by textile designer Serena Dugan and former tech company executive Lily Kanter, Serena & Lily was born out of their desire to build a home with character. Within the company's collection, you'll find nods to California style (otherwise known as coastal and casual home design) to mix and match in your space.
Our favorite product: This charming Riviera chair, which is one of the brand's most instantly recognizable pieces.
Founder Nana Quagraine is a native of Ghana and South Africa, and she channels both locales through her love of design. After noticing the lack of access to African design on a global scale, she launched the 54kibo marketplace with a mission to spread the creativity of Africa and its diaspora to the world.
Our favorite product: Inspired by a traditional Ndebele necklace, this wall mirror is handmade with traditional African weaving techniques. We love the striking contrast between the colored wax string and the birch wood frame.
Parachute Home founder Ariel Kaye saw a hole in the market for quality and accessible bedding. Using her advertising and brand development career expertise, Kaye launched her own ethical, direct-to-consumer company with that exact ethos in mind.
Our favorite product: Also known for its loungewear, the brand's best-selling robe is made with 100 percent long-staple Turkish cotton for a soft, relaxed fit.
Colored glassware is one of the biggest home trends of the moment, and Estelle Colored Glass creates gorgeous, delicate glassware in every shade of the rainbow. Stephanie Summerson Hall established the brand as a way to honor and commemorate her grandmother's legacy for being a voracious antique shopper.
Our favorite product: These luxury hand-blown glasses comes in several colors and styles to elevate your champagne toasts, happy hours, holiday hosting, and everything in between.
Johanna Howard has been designing ever since she watched her mom create handmade dresses at her atelier while growing up in Sweden. After fine-tuning her creative eye in her career, Howard began creating home decor pieces inspired by Scandinavian design.
Our favorite product: In partnership with Burrow, Howard designed this classic ottoman tray with a lip to seamlessly keep decor, charcuterie, or anything else organized.
Aurora James founded Brother Vellies with the goal of keeping traditional African design practices and techniques alive. She's also the founder of the 15 Percent Pledge, a nonprofit that calls on big-name retailers to allocate 15 percent of their shelf space to Black-owned businesses. Her luxury home and fashion brand includes handmade goodies you'll want to keep on display.
Our favorite product: This display-worthy checkered dish was hand-made in Vietnam; we love the mixed media design that incorporates rattan weaving with painted ceramic.
At Our Place, co-founder Shiza Shahid's mission is to make sure everyone has a seat at the table, especially at mealtime. The brand honors those of multicultural backgrounds with cookware and utensils that bring heirloom recipes to life at the table.
Our favorite product: While the brand is known for the viral 10-in-1 Always Pan, our editors love this ceramic serveware set for hosting. It includes essentials like serving platters and bowls and mini bowls for sauces and sides. Bonus: every item is designed to be stackable, saving you cabinet space.
Eliza Blank founded The Sill in 2012 to combine her love of gardening from her family's Filipino roots with the need to refresh her own apartment. The brand has a curation of easy care houseplants, outdoor plants, orchids, and even gifts for plant lovers, so you can find something no matter how green your thumb is (or isn't).
Our favorite product: This leafy bird of paradise plant not only adds jungle-inspired grandeur to your space, but it's beginner-friendly and comes in your choice of grow pot.
Vivee Home co-founders Katya Warm and Meryl Ware create fine and modern art-driven home decor that's both stunning and sustainable. They utilized their backgrounds in art and marketing to launch the brand and channel their joy for life (vivee translates "to live") in their collections. Plus, five percent of Vivee Home's profits go to The Art Therapy Project.
Our favorite product: The sculptural shape and cobalt blue color of this vase make for a decor piece that's so striking, you won't even need to fill it with flowers.
After adopting her dog, Fritz, in 2021, Danielle Heeren paired her love for canines with her desire to launch a dog- and planet-friendly lifestyle brand. Her Approved by Fritz collection includes sustainable, modern pet goods that can seamlessly fit in your space.
Our favorite product: This fully recycled dog bed has a machine-washable cover that makes cleaning a breeze. It also comes in two sizes and four different patterns to suit your pup and your style.
Yellow Leaf Hammocks's co-founder Rachel Connors pitched her brand alongside husband Joe Demin on Shark Tank in 2020. With their million-dollar deal, they launched the brand with the help of craftswomen of the Mlabri Tribe in Northern Thailand, also known as "the people of the yellow leaves."
Our favorite product: The co-founders' Hammock Throne is one of the most luxurious hammocks you can buy, thanks to its 360-degree swivel design and "extremely comfortable" and "customizable" qualities.
For founder Sara Sugarman, home decor has always been a family business, thanks to loved ones who worked in hospitality and interior design industries. When building Lulu and Georgia, she kept community and family in the brand's DNA, even down to naming her company after her grandfather, Lou, and her father, George.
Our favorite product: This Harlowe swivel chair's sculpted arm rests give it a modern, cozy feel designed for a corner nook or family room.
Teri Johnson founded her candle brand, the Harlem Candle Company, to pay homage to the Harlem Renaissance and the iconic figures of the '20s and '30s who defined the era. Shop so many swoon-worthy scents, ranging from vibrant florals to sensual woody tones.
Our favorite product: This candle is inspired by entertainer Josephine Baker, also known as the bronze goddess of the Harlem Renaissance, with its sensual blend of rose, jasmine, warm amber, tonka bean, and sandalwood notes.
Candice Luter's decor brand initially started as a hobby—but it quickly transformed into an impressive collection of custom furniture and wall hangings. Each piece is handmade and come in various glass tints and fringe hues that'll complement any boho-chic aesthetic.
Our favorite product: This gold-tipped fringe mirror looks gorgeous when styled in your entryway over a console table. Plus, it's convenient to shop on West Elm.
Translating to "life energy," Lisa Li's brand The Qi is rooted in providing energy to all its customers via sensory-based teas. In addition to offering flowering herbs, which helped the founder recover from work burnout, her collection includes heat-resistant glass cups and saucers to help you see your beverage in full bloom.
Our favorite product: This gorgeous, handmade glass teapot is whimsically designed and intended to help you savor your tea rituals. The 100% borosilicate glass is safe to use with both hot and cold water.
Founded in 1977 and owned by Cara Barde, Crow Canyon Home is known as an originator of splatter enamelware. The brand has a wide selection of uniquely patterned, hand-painted kitchenware, ranging from serving dishes to food storage containers.
Our favorite product: This three-quart pitcher is perfect for patio season, since it can hold your favorite lemonades or homemade margarita mixes—yet it's dishwasher safe.
Before launching Afternoon Light, Deirdre Maloney and Minya Quirk worked in fashion as business partners for nearly two decades. They turned to home decor as a way to streamline shopping for "hard-to-find great stuff."
Our favorite product: We love that you can find items like this Knit-Wit High Floor Lamp by Iskos Berlin, which is featured in Afternoon Light's Made by Hand series.
Founder Annie Selke's self-titled home decor brand started with rugs, thanks to her love of textiles. It has since expanded to feature everything from colorful and coastal to bohemian and modern furniture and decor.
Our favorite product: This jute rug will bring a textural element to your home with its all-natural, braided top-weave design. It comes in four colors and a range of sizes to suit your room.
Material CEO Eunice Byun and co-founder David Nguyen create stylish and functional kitchen tools like prepware and cookware to help unite people over cooking and sharing a meal.
Our favorite product: Created in partnership with Death & Co., this cool pitcher has a funky wavy handle and is thoughtfully sized for easy stirring and pouring.
The family-run Fable Pets brand was co-founded by Sophie Bakalar and her brother Jeremy Canade. They are self-proclaimed dog lovers who create pet gear that can double as home decor while helping reduce pet anxiety.
Our favorite product: We're fans of the signature crate, which has a minimalistic bentwood design and can be used as a side table.
The Citizenry founders Carly Nance and Rachel Bentley met during their freshman year in college and became fast friends. Combining their gifts for creativity and business, the pair launched The Citizenry after struggling to find home decor options that weren't mass-produced.
Our favorite product: The artisan-driven company has so many handcrafted pieces, like these floor baskets sourced from palm leaves in Mexico and finished with leather handles.
A beautiful destination for all things tabletop, textiles, and decorative accents, Fete Home was founded by Audrey Margarite and Jen Potter, two home and design veterans who love to entertain.
Our favorite product:Pattern-drench your tablescape with this botanical-inspired tablecloth. Its 100 percent cotton construction is sourced from India and comes in round and rectangular shapes.
Designer Bria Hammel founded Brooke & Lou as a destination for chic home goods that strike a balance between modern and classic. The careful curation of rugs, furniture, accent pillows, and even pet accessories lets you mix and match unique finds throughout your space.
Our favorite product: While there's plenty of chic pieces to consider on Brooke & Lou's site, we're partial to this marble footed bowl that's easy to style on a bookshelf or fill with fresh fruits.
Anyone with an affinity for design probably already knows the famed Justina Blakeney, who founded Jungalow back in 2009. Blakeney designs all of the pieces—which include accessories and furniture—with her team in the brand's Los Angeles studio. Jungalow also carries a well-curated collection of colorful modern goods from around the world.
Our favorite product: This tasseled throw combines modern style with a traditional suzani quilt. The sun-shaped medallions and contrast stitching evoke a timeless charm.
Meg Young founded Cailini Coastal in the throes of the pandemic back in 2020, earmarking a portion of sales to support families facing homelessness. The brand offers a stylish selection of coastal-inspired home decor, from serving bowls to delicate lamps.
Our favorite product: This best-selling planter has a vintage-inspired motif and is perfect for arranging florals, growing house plants, or as shelf decor.
Founded by Phoebe Yu and Kat Dey, Ettitude sells lush bedding and bath products made with their patented carbon-neutral CleanBamboo fabrics. Its best-sellers include silky sheets, plush towels, waffle knit robes, and more.
Our favorite product: You will never want to leave your bed after sleeping in its signature sateen sheet set, which comes in 11 colors and six sizes. Do yourself a favor and grab the duvet cover, too.
Neffi Walker founded The Black Home in Newark, New Jersey. The brick-and-mortar shop offers furniture, decor, plants, and more—most of which is sourced from female- and Black-owned businesses. Even better, the boutique on William Street in Newark is complete with its own coffee shop.
Our favorite product: Transport yourself to Tokyo with this luxe candle that boasts notes of lotus flower, bergamot, amber, and mandarin.
What started as a small purveyor of bar carts in 2011 has since grown into a full-on home brand, with Society Social founder Roxy Te crafting everything from furniture and lamps to maximalist wallpaper.
Our favorite product: This eye-catching stool is wrapped in bullion fringe and comes in a bunch of different colors and patterns—perfect for styling under your vanity or console table.
Along with vintage furniture, Claude Home—founded by Maggie Holladay, a curator who has an affinity for highlighting independent designers (and even creates her own line of upscale decor)—sells plenty of beautiful objects and sculptures that you'll want to put on display forever.
Our favorite product: This made-to-order stoneware vase doubles as a work of art. We love the abstract shape and pleasing texture.
Seattle-based store and online boutique In the Comfort Of—or ITFCO, as founder Alana Tang abbreviates it—stocks thoughtfully-sourced vintage pieces, like room dividers, art, lighting, furniture, and more.
Our favorite product: ITFCO has the coolest decor, and we're loving this porcelain vase that's designed to look like a slightly crumbled paper bag—in glossy white.
If you love Paloma Contreras's fresh spin on classic design, you'll love the items she sources for her shop, from artwork to entertaining accessories. Contreras opened Paloma & Co. in 2019 as a way to bring her creative aesthetic to the masses. Having worked in interior design for years, the Houston-based brand highlights emerging artists, unique vendors, and curated products that seek to help tell her customers a story.
Our favorite product: You can never go wrong with gold—and this gourd-shaped vase is easy to style on bookshelves, coffee tables, and nightstands alike.
This Brooklyn-based brand offers home textiles made from luxe Ethiopian cotton. Hana Getachew founded Bolé Road Textiles as a way to merge her love for Ethiopian handwoven fabrics with her interior design career. The brand pays homage to cultural inheritance by inserting Getachew's personal global modern aesthetic into the home decor conversation.
Our favorite product: The pleasing combination of pink, orange and cobalt blue colors of this lumbar pillow will instantly brighten your bedroom. Its 14-by-36-inch dimensions are perfectly sized to fit on full- and queen-sized beds, and it contains a plush down-alternative fill.
Wicklewood was founded by friends Caroline and Rosie, who have lived all over the world. The brand partners with international artisans to source unique (and delightfully colorful) home goods. Aesthetic-wise, Wicklewood is for the modern nomad, and it gives shoppers access to exclusive fabrics and unique decorations for an affordable price.
Our favorite item: This vibrant painting of lemons on a plate is created by Paula Arango, who brilliantly fuses South American spirit and Swedish modernism in her work.
Marabou Designs is owned and operated by Brandy Brown. The entrepreneur started the business almost 20 years ago with a focus on creating a new narrative around Black art.
Our favorite product: Instead of your typical flower bouquet, you can adorn your wall with this pretty print that'll never wilt.
Both AAPI-owend and women-owned, Sabai handcrafts living room essentials—loveseats, sofas, and even coffee tables—that are environmentally friendly in all the right ways. (The brand makes its furniture from recycled or locally-sourced materials.) Plus, the furniture is designed so that key components can be purchased separately and replaced to extend the product's lifespan, reducing waste.
Our favorite product: The Essential Sectional takes pride of place in Associate Shopping Editor Jessica Cherner's former New York City apartment. "I love the sectional so much. It was really easy to put together and it's so comfortable," she says. "I have the navy velvet, which hasn't faded or ripped in the three years I've owned the sectional."
Frustrated with the challenges of moving furniture into a New York apartment, Coley Hull founded Coley Home in 2019 to ship chic, upholstered beds in standard-sized boxes. In 2025, the brand has expanded to offer other furniture, pillows, throws, and table linens as well. Best of all, you can choose from a ton of different fabrics for a customized look.
Our favorite product: This sculptural-looking chair has a curved silhouette and contrast piping for a mid-century modern look that's perfect for otherwise hard-to-style corners in your living room.
With decades of experience as an event planner, Jung Lee knows where to find the best items for home and entertaining—and she offers them up through her eponymous store and website.
Our favorite product: This contemporary chess set features iconic structures from the New York City skyline, and its display-worthy design makes it perfect for your coffee table.
The late Iris Apfel collaborated with woman-led Ruggable on a capsule collection of rugs that display her effervescent fashion sense. Jeneva Bell, the founder of Ruggable, started the brand after the idea of a machine-washable rug popped into her head (after her dog ruined hers). Since 2009, the brand has sold beautiful, easy-to-clean rugs in a range of design styles.
Our favorite product: This bold area rug will transport you to paradise with its design inspired by tropical birds.
Founded by Coretta Owusu, Design Dua seeks to create opportunities for rural artisans through community empowerment, education, and awareness. Not only can you shop for newborn essentials like bassinets and nursery decor, but the brand also offers stylish pet beds on its website.
Our favorite product: This bassinet is handmade and showcases the true beauty of African design. It also works as a nifty storage option when your little ones aren't so little anymore.
Husband-and-wife team Darryl and Jessica Sharpton founded Albany Park in 2017 after the duo had a difficult time buying a couch online. The brand aims to relieve the fatigue and stress of shopping for a new sofa with a streamlined selection of sectionals, loveseats, armchairs, and ottomans, all of which are made in the U.S. and ready to ship.
Our favorite product: On top of its crowd-pleasing silhouette, the best-selling Park sofa comes in five different upholstery styles and a choice of wood or gold tapered legs. In other words, you have plenty of customizable features to create the sofa of your dreams.
Chantal Bradley grew up loving interior design and her broad range of pillows and candles are proof of her skills. The pillows and covers come in a variety of bold colors to match your signature aesthetic.
Our favorite product: You can never go wrong with boucle fabric. Case in point—this textured throw pillow that's perfect for dressing up your drab sofa or bedspread.
London-based Eva Sonaike reinterprets colorful West African prints on her fabrics, as well as ottomans, pillows, and more. Based in London, the founder and designer of the eponymous label strives to create African-inspired contemporary home decor that plays with color and print.
Our favorite product: This pouf is great for additional seating or as a soft side table in your home. The African-inspired design and vibrant colorway make it an immediate focal point in any room.
Created by life partners Sandra Manay and Thomas Konik, Luna Sundara was founded on the principle of empowering local artisans and highlighting their Latinx heritage. The brand offers everything from wall art and throw pillows to jewelry, incense, and stationery.
Our favorite product: the Peruvian wall mirror comes in three sizes, in the shape of a hypnotizing sunburst. Its durable frame was hand-carved using a centuries-old technique formerly implemented to create ancient religious sculptures in South America.
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