Have you ever walked into a gigantic furniture store and felt totally overwhelmed? Yeah, same, which is why I wholeheartedly believe in shopping for furniture online. On le internet, you don’t have a salesperson making you feel like you have to choose something at that very moment (even if you don’t actually like it!) and you can take your time scrolling through all the potential options. You can even bounce from site to site to compare prices if ya want. The possibilities while shopping on your phone or computer are endless! And unlike other shopping experiences, you can do this one from your bed (unless that’s what you’re shopping for).
Gone are the days of having to bop from store to store to find the right couch (or desk chair, or bed frame, or bar cart) for you. Now, you can simply peruse the best online furniture stores and even create custom pieces without ever leaving the house. It’s the golden age of furniture shopping, people—and I am fully on board. Of course, if you need a few recs to get you started, I’ve got you covered there. Behold: 15 of the best places you can buy furniture on the World Wide Web.
Even if ya can’t visit West Elm IRL, you can get all the same vibes (and products) on your phone or laptop. This means modern luxury is just a click away, bb.
For a wide array of furniture brands (and prices, TBH), look no further than Wayfair. From pricier pieces to more affordable picks, this site has it all.
While you’re stocking up on essentials from Amazon, might as well check out their furniture selection, too. Pro tip: Look for brands that have a lot of great reviews before ordering!
When it comes to pieces that are trendy and classic at the same time (how?!), CB2 takes the cake. From smaller pieces of furniture that’ll make your bedroom pop to couches and dining tables that look straight out of Architectural Digest, the vibes don’t stop.
If it’s custom furniture pieces you’re after, head over to Sabai Design’s site. You can create your perfect couch, loveseat, armchair, or ottoman just by choosing your fave fabric and wood options they have available.
Whether you’re into chic minimalist pieces or a mid-century aesthetic, AllModern has you covered. Their goal is to offer you the furniture you’ve saved to Pinterest but at wayyy lower prices. We (read: our wallets) love to see it.
Ashley Furniture is a tried and true brand for classic, sophisticated pieces. Maybe you’re into modern farmhouse vibes! Or perhaps you love an antique look. Either way, this brand has what you want.
For all my vintage aficionados, you’re gonna want to shop Chairish ASAP. They offer both new and vintage furniture, so you can easily score items that are totally unique. If you see something you love, though, make sure to snag it before someone else does!
World Market is a go-to for home decor and other cool essentials, but did you know they also have some really great furniture on their site? From sofas to side tables, they’re definitely worth checking out.
Serena & Lily is prep turned modern. Think: a beach house in the Hamptons that’s filled with chic furniture and classic colorways that always feel fresh.
Ah, Restoration Hardware. This brand can be a bit intimidating, but if you’re wanting to snag some high-end furniture, it’s worth the time. Celebs like Kendall Jenner are obsessed with their “cloud couch,” but they have so many other gorg pieces, too.
For inexpensive furniture, you just can’t beat IKEA. It’s a classic! And when you shop online, you get to skip all the drama that inevitably occurs when you visit the store in-person.
Living Spaces is the perfect online furniture store for those who love a good treasure hunt. There are so many great pieces to be uncovered—you just have to be willing to look through the virtual racks.
If you’re someone who wants modern pieces with a lil bit of quirk, Edloe Finch is the place for you. Their designs are so effortlessly cool and will def have your friends going, “Omg, where did you get that?!”
If you’re not quite ready to commit to fancy furniture, you can actually rent it via Fernish! Pay a small monthly amount per piece, and then switch it out (or just return it) if you end up not liking the furniture you chose. Of course, if you fall in love with something, you can purchase it, too. We love options.