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30 Best Online Furniture Stores for Every Interior Style ()

The best online furniture stores have a few things in common: a well-curated selection of items, decent enough shipping timelines to get you that sectional sofa right on schedule, and of course enough style to round out your home without dragging down your decor scheme. So many newer D2C players have entered the flat-packing arena, though, that we thought we’d pull together a list of the all-time greats and all of our newer faves for furniture that are here for a long time (not just for the duration of your current rental).

One of our editors’ favorite pastimes is scrolling through pages and pages of credenzas and tables galore [gestures wildly to all the categories on our shopping site] so naturally we’re happy to fill you in on what’s worth the browse, what actually ships out fast (and occasionally free), plus what our editors own from the stores mentioned below. Household names like West Elm, IKEA, and Crate & Barrel are no-brainers on the list, but others, like 1st Dibs and Lulu & Georgia, are also great smaller businesses to add to your search. Read on and discover the best online furniture stores that all come AD-approved. Plus, be sure to check out our favorite lighting, kids’ furniture, and outdoor furniture destinations while you’re here.

The Best Online Furniture Brands, According to AD:

  • Best Coastal-Inspired Furniture Brand: Serena & Lily
  • Best Bohemian-Style Furniture Brand: Anthropologie
  • Best Online-Only Furniture Brand: Article
  • Best Splurge-Worthy Furniture Brand: Arhaus
  • Best Minimalist Furniture Brand: Castlery
  • Best Budget Furniture Brand: Wayfair
  • Sneaky High-Profile Designs: CB2
  • Best White Glove Delivery Deal: Sundays

Serena & Lily

Serena & Lily channels calm, coastal vibes for your beach house or back porch, featuring lots of wicker and nautical blues and whites. Shop the brand’s collection for deep couches, statement-making end tables, expansive coffee tables, unique console tables, hand-knotted area rugs, striking outdoor dining sets, and so much more.

Anthropologie

Anthropologie’s furniture selection is a colorful extension of their clothing collection, and every time a new collection rolls out, it’s almost guaranteed we see something we love. Packed with personality and bohemian flair, the designs are not for wallflowers. “I envision this chair in a modern boho-style space imbued with warm hues, eclectic textures, and a cozy atmosphere," says Livia Caligor, AD’s US content operations manager in her review. Their catalog spans modern updates on colonial-style pieces, as well as contemporary shapes, angles and textures, so that whimsy is never without gravitas. Though pieces tend to fall in the splurge-worthy category, sales happen fairly regularly for scoring deals.

Article

Who needs a brick-and-mortar store when you can be shipping out all kinds of midcentury-inspired designs right to people’s doorsteps? That’s the thinking behind Article, one of our favorite online-only design destinations for affordable-ish furniture (think woven sofas draped in performance fabric and chubby-legged credenzas and tables). The Nordby sleeper sofa in particular is one of our editors’ favorites for its minimalist lines and down-to-earth design.

Arhaus

Arhaus (German for house) offers high-end, heirloom-quality furniture for every room of the house, plus plenty of artisanal decor and lighting options online and in its brick-and-mortar stores around the country. The Kipton sofa seen here, with its easy silhouette and seemingly endless customization options, is another AD favorite.

Castlery

Castlery is a one-stop shop for tasteful high-low goods, with pieces of furniture organized by room and easily filtered by price point, material, color, size, and more so you can easily find what you need. There’s a huge selection of classic, contemporary, and midcentury-modern pieces online and even a virtual showroom that lets you “wander” through their IRL warehouse. Castlery will even send out three free swatches for any product you’re interested in and has a 14-day return policy in case you're not in love with what you’ve just set up in your space. We’ve personally tested the Jonathan sofa seen here and the Ingrid arm chair ourselves in case you need a preview of what’s worth shopping. Both have received glowing reviews from staffers and contributors.

Wayfair

Wayfair’s reputation as a budget home goods destination precedes itself—the brand rivals Amazon in terms of inventory, but it specializes in furniture in particular. We’ve tested dozens of furniture and decor items from sleeper sofas to sectionals to office chairs and floating shelves, so we have a good sense of what feels a lot more luxury than the price tag would suggest. And if you want to hold out for a particularly good deal, the brand’s annual Way Day sale, which unfurls discounts on thousands of items and a bunch of flash sales, is not to be missed either.

CB2

CB2, the younger offshoot of Crate & Barrel, offers a hip selection of modern, minimalist, and midcentury furniture that has made it a go-to for apartment dwellers and first-time home owners alike (and commerce writer Julia Harrison, who ranks it one of her top retailers). CB2 offers free design consultations via video chat, and the company will also help you create mood boards and 3D room renderings. Their beverage tub was a fan favorite among Condé staffers in-office, some who mistook it for an authentic Georg Jensen piece.

Lulu and Georgia

Lulu and Georgia’s a design destination that’s full of quirks and surprises, so it’s exactly the place to be if you want to surface something that doesn’t look like anything else at a big-box retailer (take the elliptical-legged side table here or the segmented design of this chocolate sectional). The forward-thinking furniture store is run by a family that’s been designing interiors for three generations, and frequently works with designers like AD100 All-Star Sarah Sherman Samuel. She’s reason enough to shop here for her clever takes on outdoor furniture, throw pillows, and even fireplace decor.

Interior Define

Interior Define is a retailer that has never seen a rich fabric swatch it didn’t love, and has become known for its infinitely customizable, well-designed staples that will last for years without breaking down in quality. Not only can you personalize the color of each piece, but you can also easily select other options such as fill, furniture legs, cushion style, and more, all from their website or brick-and-mortar shops in select cities. In addition to furniture, they also sell a solid selection of rugs and lighting to polish off a space.

Thuma

Bedroom furniture doesn’t need to scream “conversation starter!” It just needs to be well-made. And Thuma, with its signature Japanese joinery techniques, sells the kinds of pieces that are durable but also not a complete headache to put together. In fact, commerce Harrison, who owns both a Thuma bed frame and dresser, lauds this brand as “made for single women who have to assemble things themselves.” Pieces easily fit into each other without much assembly (or too much strength) needed, whether you’re talking bed frames (the brand’s bread and butter) or nightstands and storage solutions in simple, Scandi-influenced wood finishes. For those with minimal storage space, the storage drawers are a “must,” according to Harrison, and “don’t suffer from the clunkiness or poor design of many other storage beds—it’s a streamlined, handsome design worth its price tag.”

Joss & Main

With a wide selection and solid price points, Joss & Main is another name to know in the mid-market furniture scene—with hundreds of brands across every style that won’t set you back a whole rent check. Its sophisticated collections make it easy to plan your dream decor and order right from your laptop or . “I tend to favor clean lines and timeless pieces, so when shopping recently for a new living room floor lamp, the Montage Modern caught my eye and held it, even after viewing dozens of additional (and pricier) options,” says Diane Dragan, global director of content strategy and operations of her recent Joss & Main purchase. “When the efficient, compact box arrived (less waste!), assembly was a snap—literally, as the shade fabric clips to the lamp ring, and seals on itself with an invisible magnetic strip. Magic.” Flash sales also happen regularly so you’ll be able to score a nice discount on accents like lighting, area rugs, and more.

Burrow

One of the things we love most about Burrow is its infinitely customizable furniture. You can choose, for example, a couch or chair and then customize the fabric color, leg finish, arm style, and whether or not the pillows are tufted. With all these options, it’s easy to get exactly what you want.

Design Within Reach

If you want to turn your home into a modern marvel, look no further than DWR, the design lover's ultimate source for sleek furniture and archival designs from the likes of Noguchi, Knoll, Hay (which sells exclusively at DWR now), Herman Miller, and Sara Ellison. Whether you want to spruce up your home office with an Aeron office chair or overhaul your living room, DWR has the classics to transform your space.

Sundays

From weather-resistant outdoor furniture to luxe bed frames and stylish coffee tables, Sunday’s site is stacked with pages upon pages of trend-forward design. These are pieces that will blend right in with all kinds of interior styles, from minimalist situations and farmhouse vibes, to contemporary with a capital C. “This sectional is extremely kid-friendly,” says AD contributor Shoko Wanger in her review of the brand's Wind Down Modular sectional. “It’s deep, has soft edges, and has retained its shape and color despite the aforementioned daily pummeling from our three-year-old. Also, the moveable ottoman has proven extremely versatile.”

AllModern

Wayfair's younger cousin AllModern is a more tightly curated collection of affordable-ish modern furniture, from Scandinavian to farmhouse designs. The prices are competitive to other mid-market retailers like CB2 and Crate & Barrel and speedy delivery is another perk.

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McGee & Co.

Under McGee & Co.’s umbrella, you’ll find a fair share of barn-style trestle tables, Shaker-inspired design, and twee decor like bow-embellished shower curtains, so it’s certainly a place to bookmark for all things farmhouse style and cottagecore. We've long been a fan of interior designer Shea McGee’s line, which retails for reasonable prices and also has a surprising range (including some truly adorable kids furniture).

Pottery Barn

This mainstay is a household name for a reason. Based in San Francisco and part of the Williams-Sonoma portfolio (alongside West Elm and Rejuvenation), there are many locations you can shop in-store around the world. Pottery Barn also stocks a huge online selection that puts their collections at your fingertips no matter where you are. Their high-quality furniture ranges from classic to contemporary—and, after nearly a century in business, they’re prioritizing sustainability with initiatives centered on responsibly sourced wood and cotton and recycled fabrics.

Albany Park

Albany Park, founded by former NFL player Darryl Sharpton and his wife Jessica, is on a mission to take the confusion out of furniture shopping. Instead of offering dozens of lines, there are only a limited selection of collections in various colors and patterns. That way, it’s easier to choose what you really want instead of wading through endless, nearly identical options. The brand is responsible for some of our favorite couches of all time, including the aptly-named “Park” sectional (as in, “park yourself right here”).

West Elm

Brooklyn-based retailer West Elm, a Williams-Sonoma brand, is a popular choice for modern design picks of all stripes for city dwellers and beyond, but that’s only part of the store’s appeal. West Elm also sells lots of organic, handcrafted, sustainably sourced, and Fair Trade Certified items among its decor and linens. Sales abound if you’re eyeing something in particular, and you can take a baseline 15% off when you sign up for their emails.

Ssense

Ssense may be the place you source the latest Samba drops along with under-the-radar runway designs from overseas, but the buzzy Canadian retailer also sells a decent amount of furniture in its catchall “Everything Else” section. From iconic Herman Miller and Vitra designs to newer makers like Gustaf Westman, there’s a little something for everyone to drool over until it inevitably gets added to the retailer’s ongoing clearance section.

Jayson Home

Jayson Home specializes in unique and vintage-inspired furniture sourced from around the world. You'll find everything from selenite logs and leather coolers to airy pendants and midcentury burl-wood desks with brass detailing. We’re such fans of their Chicago flagship, we named them one of the 83 Best Home Decor Stores in America.

1stDibs

1stDibs is not just a vintage mecca for rare furniture from way back when and archival designs but also a place where lots of rising contemporary design stars like Astraeus Clarke and Analuisa Corrigan sell their pieces. Decor, pillows, lighting solutions, rugs, and beyond are all fair game here. As the name implies, you can place bids on certain items, but the bulk of the newer pieces are a click-and-buy purchase.

Amazon

You already know Amazon has everything under the sun, but did you know that it includes budget-friendly furniture for all rooms of the home, complete with free delivery? The myriad filtering options help you find exactly what you’re looking for, whether that’s a down comforter, a small-space humidifier, or a housewarming gift. Amazon is also the exclusive retailer for a few different decor brands at affordable prices, including Rivet, Stone & Beam, Christopher Knight Home, and Now House by Jonathan Adler, but you can also surface modern brands like Yamazaki Home and Umbra there too.

Crate & Barrel

Crate & Barrel may be better known for its ubiquity around strip malls and dominance on wedding registries, but the retailer also offers a reliable crop of elevated furniture that you can actually check out in person at its brick-and-mortar store before throwing down a bunch of cash. Designer collaborations with the likes of Leanne Ford, Athena Calderone, and Jake Arnold are big perks of shopping at this retailer if you lack the cash to afford a custom piece.

Etsy

Etsy’s huge selection of crafty, handmade goods extends to furniture of the vintage kind and ones that are newly designed too. Midcentury-modern dining tables? Etsy has those. Moroccan rugs? Those too. Ceramic tableware? Yep. And with every purchase, know that you’re supporting a small-business owner somewhere in the world.

Sixpenny

Beloved by AD editors and celebrities like Ashley Tisdale, Sixpenny’s eco-friendly furniture offerings includes pieces for your bedroom, dining room, and living room. With an ethos that revolves around quality materials, you’ll find the brand’s items are made from ethically sourced down feathers, frames handcrafted from kiln-dried solid hardwood, and all-natural linen-cotton covering options. Highlights include bed frames, coffee tables, children’s furniture, and the Neva Chaise Sectional senior design editor Zoë Sessums called “one of the most comfy couches I’ve spent time on in a while.”

Perigold

There’s a lot going on at Perigold (in a good way), from contemporary brands to more traditional names that span Audo Copenhagen, Blu Dot, and the interior designer-beloved Four Hands. You could easily spend a few hours browsing here for furnishings, so go in with an idea of what you’re looking for and do some filtering ahead of your next interiors overhaul.

IKEA

Ordering online at IKEA has its pros and cons: You can avoid the crowds and the maze-like layout of the store, but you’ll also miss out on the Swedish meatballs. You can also more easily order in person, but for fought-over pieces, online is your best bet. The Swedish retailer’s furniture is a rite of passage for starter apartments and a beloved resource for all kinds of design lovers on a budget, with simple Scandi-style options for minimalists and trendier pieces for risk takers. IKEA also has a great compass for design, with throwback archival pieces being a hot commodity in the resell and vintage market.

Schoolhouse

For all things colorful, quirky, and fun, come straight to Schoolhouse. Designers tend to love it for its wealth of cheerful lighting, but the bedding and furnishings are pretty great too. Recent highlights include a collab with Clare V. and some truly inspired stools that are quite literally cute as a button.

RH

You can shop by room or by decor style on RH (formerly known as Restoration Hardware), a store known for its high-end furnishings beloved by designers and collectors alike. Its extensive selection, plus design consultation services, make furnishing the home of your dreams a rarified, streamlined process.

How We Chose

What to consider before making an online furniture purchase:

But before you go all in on something, there are a couple of things you’ll want to keep in mind during your search. First up: measure, measure, measure. Testing out furniture IRL is great but not always possible. The last thing you want is to fall in love with something online only to find out it won’t fit through your front door or in the nook it was meant to inhabit. On that note, make sure to measure the package as well—the box will add a couple of inches that you’ll have to account for.

In addition to measuring, consider if you’re going to want this piece of furniture to travel with you from home to home. If you’re working with a larger budget and consider the furniture you’re seeking out to be an investment piece of sorts, you may not want to lean completely into a trending color or texture—such as a hot pink corduroy couch. And we have nothing against hot pink corduroy couches (we love them), but you may not be as into the bold statement in 10 years as you are now. Consider this food for thought.

With two of the biggest considerations out of the way, go forth and seek out that ottoman or couch you’ve been thinking about for years.

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