33 Furniture Stores Like Crate & Barrel for Modern Home Decor

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It isn’t hard to understand why people would want to find some other furniture stores like Crate & Barrel.

Don’t get me wrong:

C&B has long been a go-to for well made, modern styles of furniture and home decor, and their website makes online shopping pretty seamless.

But no store is perfect, and while many of Crate and Barrel’s styles are great, their aesthetic can be a little…

Well, limiting, let’s say.

Plus, their prices are high enough that they can be out of reach for most people, especially those of us with fairly modest interior design budgets.

Fortunately, C&B is hardly the only game in town (or online).

In this post I’ve rounded up dozens of other home décor and furniture stores like Crate and Barrel that offer a wide range of styles, pieces and prices.


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You can jump to more info about each brand/store by using the table of contents below, but here’s a quick run down of our top picks:

Our Top 3 Picks for Quality Crate & Barrel Alternatives: 

Our 3 Top Choices if You Want a Cheaper Alternative:


Other Furniture Stores Like Crate & Barrel For Well-Made, Stylish Stuff

Rounding Up Some of the Best Crate & Barrel Alternatives

Pottery Barn

Pottery Barn furniture

Easily one of the closest Crate and Barrel competitors, you’ll often find a Pottery Barn or Pottery Barn Kids in the same shopping center (or at least the same neighborhood) as a Crate & Barrel store.

Like Crate & Barrel, Pottery Barn carries a wide array of home furnishings that includes everything from small home accessories and kitchen supplies to big-ticket outdoor furniture items, making them a one-stop shop for all things home furnishings.

And like C&B, they have brick and mortar stores all across the United States, as well as an online store that’s well stocked and easy to navigate.

Check Out Pottery Barn ➤


West Elm

West Elm sofa

West Elm is another great option for stylish and high quality furniture in different styles than you’d find at Pottery Barn, which is owned by the same parent company.

They carry a huge home collection that offers a mix of midcentury-modern and contemporary designs, all at prices that are comparable to brands like Crate & Barrel and the other major furniture retail stores.

Check Out West Elm ➤


The Citizenry

Citizenry

The Citizenry is a globally inspired furniture brand that believes your home should be inspired by the journeys you take.

They’re a favorite of interior designers thanks to their wide selection of unique pieces sourced from around the globe.

What’s cool about them is that their international focus means they have a broader aesthetic than what you’d usually find at places like Crate and Barrel and West Elm, which are modern and stylish, but not always unique.

Check Out The Citizenry ➤


Burrow

Burrow

Burrow is a great alternative to Pottery Barn thanks to their modern design aesthetic and cool, contemporary furniture.

It’s a great place to turn for the sort of well made, eye-catching statement piece that can single handedly bring new life to an entire room.

Check Out Burrow ➤


Terrain

Terrain

Terrain draws inspiration from the earth (hence the name) and offers high-quality pieces inspired by the sort of textures and colors that commonly occur in nature.

Admittedly, they don’t necessarily carry the most modern furnishings, which might turn off some Crate & Barrel or West Elm fans.

But it’s a great place to turn for the sort of natural textures that work great for outdoor lounge chairs and other backyard furniture.

Check Out Terrain ➤


Lulu and Georgia

Lula and Georgia furniture

Lulu & Georgia is a cool and contemporary furniture company that applies unique design themes to standard pieces.

Their fresh, clean and modern aesthetic can help make something as common as a coffee table feel like a statement piece that defines your whole living room.

Check Out Lula and Georgia ➤


One King’s Lane

One King's Lane

One Kings Lane is unique among furniture stores because they don’t just carry a lot of great furniture:

They let you design your own.

Well, “design” might be a bit of an exaggeration, but they offer a customization option that provides a great way to tailor their pieces to your unique tastes.

Check Out One King’s Lane ➤


Modshop

Modshop

As its name implies, Modshop is a contemporary modern brand that’s loved by interior design experts from New York to Los Angeles thanks to their bold, unique and innovative designs.

If you’re tired of seeing the same kinds of pieces at Pottery Barn or the Crate & Barrel outlet, Modshop is a great place to turn for designs that you won’t find at most furniture retail locations.

Plus, the owners offer free design services and consultations that can help you choose an aesthetic and a design direction that works for you.

Check Out Modshop ➤


Amara

Amara

Amara is a modern online furniture store that makes a great alternative to sites like Crate and Barrel or Pottery Barn.

They carry a wide range of modern pieces and products, and offer tons of options for people who want a chic and contemporary aesthetic.

Plus, it’s not just bigger ticket furniture pieces:

They also carry a wide selection of high-quality houseware and home accessories.

Check Out Amara ➤


Castlery

Castlery furniture

Castlery is another online furniture outlet that foregoes the local store in favor of a robust and well stocked website.

Like a lot of Crate and Barrel competitors, their aesthetic tends to skew midcentury modern.

A lot of their pieces have that perfect (and annoyingly hard to find) combination of a style and timelessness.

Check Out Castlery ➤


Horne

Horne

Horne has a minimalist aesthetic that makes their furniture and home decor offerings feel both sophisticated and relatively timeless.

It’s a great place to turn if you live in a small space and want to find some simple-but-sleek options, but can’t seem to find the right piece at C&B.

Check Out Horne ➤


Lumens

Lumens

You may know this decor store by it’s previous name, YLighting (or its name before that, YLiving).

Fortunately, while the name may have changed (twice), their focus hasn’t, and Lumens is still a great place to find a great variety of home decor and furniture across a wide array of categories.

Plus, they offer free shipping, which makes them fairly unique in the online furniture game.

Check Out Lumens ➤


ABC Carpet & Home

ABC Carpet & Home

Based in New York, ABC Carpet & Home carries both big-ticket items and unique home accent pieces.

It’s a good place to pick up both a well-made and stylish dining room table and (as the name implies) a stylish rug to go underneath it.

They don’t have quite as wide a selection as some of the other brands on this list, but their pieces are minimalist, elegant and sophisticated.

Check Out TK ➤


Design Within Reach

Design Within Reach furniture

As you might expect from the name, Design Within Reach is a much more modern and fashion-forward brand than a lot of the other stores and brands on this list.

Their stuff is very of-the-moment, so it’s a great place to turn if you want something trendier and more timely than what they usually have at Crate & Barrel.

But if you’re looking for the type of piece that will look just as good a long time from now as it does today, this might not be your best bet.

Check Out TK ➤


Apt2b

Apt2b furniture

Another brand that skews more modern than stores like Crate & Barrel and Pottery Barn, Apt2b is a go-to for interior designers, and with good reason.

Their pieces are much more modern and chic than what you’ll find at most major furniture stores, and the quality tends to be quite high.

Check Out Apt2b ➤


Anthropologie

Anthropologie

Anthropologie is much better known as a women’s clothing store than a home goods store, but don’t let its reputation deceive you.

They carry a pretty decent selection of furniture and home decor pieces, all in the sort of boho-chic style that made their clothes so popular in the first place.

Check Out Anthropologie ➤


AllModern

AllModern furniture

AllModern mostly sells old-timey furniture that looks super out-dated.

Kidding!

As its name (obviously) implies, AllModern is one of the best places to turn for modern furniture.

But their selection is actually quite wide, so even if you’re not looking for something hyper modern, you can probably find styles to suit your tastes here.

Check Out AllModern ➤


Jonathan Adler

Jonathan Adler furniture

Jonathan Adler is the furniture brand founded by the designer of the same name, who describes his general design philosophy as “modern American glamour.”

His stuff is definitely a step up from what you’ll find at Crate & Barrel, so this is a good place to turn if you’re looking for something more upscale and sophisticated.

Check Out TK ➤


Joybird

Joybird

Though they have four brick and mortar locations, Joybird definitely deserves to be included on any list of the best online furniture stores.

Their aesthetic nicely threads the needle between modern and classic, which means their stuff is likely to look just as good a decade from now as it does today.

Plus they sell furniture and home accessories that are not only sell high-quality and unique, but sourced responsibly.

So it’s the kind of brand that you can feel good about buying from.

Check Out Joybird ➤


Parachute

Parachute

Parachute is an online retailer that started by selling super-soft and bedding and bath products, before expanding become more of a home decor brand.

Today they offer a pretty decent selection of home accessories and decor that shares the same modern-meets-classic design tastes as the plush bedding and bath offerings that made them famous.

(Well, at least famous to people who don’t skip through the ads on podcasts…)

Check Out Parachute ➤


Stores Like Crate & Barrel But Cheaper

As mentioned above, a lot of the stuff at stores like Crate and Barrel and Pottery Barn is outside of many shoppers’ price range.

Luckily, there are a few cool brands that are kind of like Crate & Barrel, but happen to offer similarly stylish pieces at much more affordable prices.

Below are a few cheaper Crate & Barrel alternatives that are just as heavy on style, but a little lighter on the wallet.


Wayfair

Wayfair

One of the best known online furniture retailers, Wayfair is one of the most favorite stores for furniture shoppers who want high style without high prices.

They offer a huge selection of pieces in just about every category of furniture and home decor, and their website makes it easy to filter results and find what you’re looking for.

Check Out Wayfair ➤


Amazon

Amazon furniture

As the leading online retail giant, Amazon has long been the best option for finding great deals on just about every type of consumer product, including furniture and home decor.

They famously have a pretty insane selection of products and styles across every major category, often at prices lower than you’ll find anywhere else.

Check Out TK ➤


World Market

World Market

Founded in San Francisco back in the 1950s, World Market is an American company that prides itself on selling home goods sourced from around the world.

In addition to offering unique pieces that are distinct from what you’ll find at most North American stores, World Market also offers consumers a better deal, thanks to their low prices and fairly frequent sales.

Check Out World Market ➤


TJ Maxx

TjMaxx

TJ Maxx is usually thought of more as a discount fashion retailer than a modern furniture store.

But they actually have a pretty robust collection of home goods for just about every room in your house, all at the same low prices that make it a personal favorite for style-conscious shoppers on a budget.

Check Out TJ Maxx ➤


Joss & Main

Joss & Main

Owned by Wayfair, Joss & Main has a similar design approach and philosophy.

But they deserve mention in the “cheaper” section of this list thanks to their fairly robust sale section, which often includes some pretty high quality pieces for heavily discounted prices.

Check Out Joss & Main ➤


H&M Home

H&M Home

If you’re in the market for the sort of large, well-made statement pieces like the kind they sell at Restoration Hardware, then H&M Home is admittedly not for you.

But it’s a great place to find cool, stylish and very affordable home accent pieces and accessories that will nicely complement the bigger ticket (and bigger budget) items you get from brands like Crate and Barrel or Pottery Barn.

Check Out H&M Home ➤


Urban Outfitters

Urban Outfitters furniture

Urban Outfitters is admittedly not one of the closest competitors to Crate & Barrel.

But as with H&M Home, it’s more of a place to find cool home accessories that will look right at home alongside your bigger ticket items, but cost a lot less than comparable items from places like Crate and Barrel or West Elm.

Check Out Urban Outfitters ➤


Target

Target furniture

When compared to other discount department stores, Target has carved out a nice niche for itself in recent years thanks to its emphasis on style, which extends to both its fashion and its furniture offerings.

It’s a great place to find low-cost furnishings and home accent pieces that look great, but cost a lot less.

Check Out Target ➤


Nordstrom Rack

Nordstrom Rack

Nordstrom’s discount offshoot is definitely better known for fashion than furniture.

But they do carry a pretty decent range of home accessories and decor pieces, all from the same big-name designer brands you’d find at the flagship store—and all sold for much less than you’d pay there.

Check Out Nordstrom Rack ➤


Ashley Homestore

Ashley Homestore

The main advantage of shopping at Ashley Homestore is the diversity:

They have a huge selection of products and styles, and an (almost) equally wide variety of price points.

Some of their stuff is pretty close in price to stores like Crate and Barrel and Pottery Barn, but if you poke around you can also find some pretty good deals.

Check Out Ashley Homestore ➤


Overstock

Overstock

Overstock gives Wayfair a run for its money in terms of the sheer size and scope of their website and their offerings.

But in addition to a wide variety, one of the best parts about Overstock is its business model:

It buys last year’s liquidated furniture from other major stores, then sells it at heavily discounted prices, allowing you to score some major deals on everything from big-ticket bedroom furniture to lighting and even jewelry.

Update:

After Bed Bath & Beyond filed for bankruptcy in April of 2023, Overstock swooped in and bought what was left of it, then re-branded itself under the “Bed Bath & Beyond” banner. (Try saying that five times fast.)

Check Out Overstock ➤


Ballard Designs

Ballard

Ballard Designs offers a wide selection of furniture and home decor items with a focus on quality construction, unique designs, and classic style.

They also have a more affordable price point compared to Crate & Barrel, making them a great alternative for those looking for a high-end look without the high-end price tag.

Ballard also has a wide variety of customization options, allowing customers to personalize their items to fit their own style and needs.

Check Out Ballard Designs ➤


Ikea

Ikea

Of course, when it comes to stylish and affordable furniture, Ikea is the 800-pound Swedish gorilla that dominates the space.

While the quality of their stuff certainly isn’t as high as what you’ll get from sturdier furniture stores like Crate and Barrel, their style is second to none and their prices, much like the meatballs in their cafeteria, can’t be beat.

Check Out Ikea ➤


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