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23 Black-Owned Furniture And Decor Companies
This article highlights 23 Black-owned businesses that offer a diverse range of furniture and home decor items. The selection aims to support these brands year-round and showcases their unique contributions to interior design and home aesthetics.
The featured companies span various categories, from bohemian-inspired decor to mindful, historically conscious pieces and luxury linens. For instance, Jungalow by Justina Blakeney offers a wide array of bohemian-style items like planters, rugs, pillows, and bedding. Justina Blakeney is also known for her New York Times best-selling book, "The New Bohemians." Don't Sleep Interiors, a Black woman-owned small business from Atlanta, specializes in historical decor, including art prints of Black newspapers and pillows with quotes from prominent Black figures, emphasizing African diaspora culture and political consciousness.
Albany Park, founded by a husband-and-wife team, addresses common frustrations with furniture shopping by offering affordable, easily assembled, and quickly shippable pieces. Their furniture is designed to navigate tight spaces and features high-resiliency foam wrapped in cruelty-free synthetic feathers. Mind the Cork, a Black woman-owned business based in London, provides planters and lifestyle accessories made from 100% natural, biodegradable, and self-regenerative cork, promoting sustainability. Bespoke Binny, another London-based, Black woman-owned company, creates small batches of colorful, African-inspired home textiles, such as oven mitts, aprons, table runners, and placemats.
Linoto is a luxury linen company known for its wide range of colored bedding, window treatments, and bath towels. Us and the Planet, a Black woman-owned small business in Brooklyn, crafts all-natural home products, including colorful body candles, notably a mastectomy scar candle. Sweeten is a referral service founded by architect Jean Brownhill, connecting homeowners with pre-screened general contractors for various renovation projects, from small-scale installations to complete home makeovers. Nonily Studio, a Black woman-owned Etsy shop in San Francisco, offers affordable, downloadable wall art, allowing customers to print designs instantly to their desired size and material.
Be Rooted, founded by Jasmin Foster, focuses on creating products that represent women of color, offering a variety of cheerful home goods, puzzles, stemware, journals, and calendars. Nikss Art, a Black woman-owned small business in London, sells high-quality prints of Black bodies, faces, and hair. Imitation By Jerrell handcrafts poured resin coffee tables with metallic gold detailing, often featuring shapes of famous and influential Black figures. The Trinigee, a Black woman-owned business from Houston, offers home goods like tote bags, blankets, and mugs that celebrate Black culture and history.
Hilton Carter, a prominent plant influencer, offers a line of plant-adjacent products, including gardening aprons and planters, in addition to being an author of several books on houseplants. Harlem Candle Company, a Black woman-owned luxury home fragrance brand, specializes in scented candles inspired by Harlem's rich history and jazz music, with beautifully designed glass jars. Clare is a paint company founded by interior designer Nicole Gibbons, providing designer-curated, zero-VOC paints with peel-and-stick swatches for an easier selection process. Estelle Colored Glass, inspired by founder Stephanie Summerson Hall's grandmother, offers handblown colored glassware made by artisans in Poland.
The Black Home, a New Jersey-based shop by celebrity interior designer Neffi Walker, focuses on home goods that highlight the Black experience. Yowie, a lifestyle retail store in Philadelphia, curates an array of homewares, including handmade planters and stoneware, and specifically tags products by Black artisans. EcoVibe, a retail shop in Portland, Oregon, emphasizes sustainable and ethical practices, supporting local, women, minority, and family-owned businesses, with a focus on house plants and gardening supplies. Pardon My Fro, founded by graphic designer Dana Bly, creates lifestyle goods and home decor like shower curtains and coffee mugs, celebrating Black women with natural hair. Jeanette Gonzales, a Los Angeles-based artist, offers a collection of home goods, including art prints and blankets, from her multidisciplinary studio. Lastly, Create The Culture, a Black woman-owned brand in Brooklyn, produces embroidered home goods and clothing, also offering DIY embroidery kits.
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