Fresh Interiors Shopping Sites You Haven’t Tried Yet

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Bored of seeing the same interiors websites on repeat? Here’s your guide to some fresh interiors shopping destinations that bring something new to the table. There’s only so many times you can browse Zara Home.

The ever-bold House of Hackney specialises in wallpapers, fabrics, popular furniture websites and accessories that scream character. Expect leopard prints, florals, stripes, and animal motifs, all guaranteed to make a statement.

For a hit of modern American glamour, try Jonathan Adler is all about bold colours and contemporary shapes. Their motto, "If your heirs won’t fight over it, we won’t make it," sums up the appeal.

Soho Home offers chic barware, lighting, and furniture from their clubs. Their mix of textures and finishes is very London loft meets luxury lodge.

London designer Abigail Ahern offers finishing touches that make a house truly stylish. Her collections mix comfort with confident style choices.

For antiques and retro treasures, Vinterior is a must is an online furniture shops and deals marketplace for one-off vintage and antique pieces. Sideboards, mirrors, drinks trolleys—you name it, they’ve got it.

Smithers of Stamford offers designs you won’t find anywhere else—from Vespa chairs to tractor bars. It’s a go-to for statement interiors.

Pooky specialises in bold lampshades, colourful switches, and stylish fittings. It’s a great place to experiment with lighting style.

For statement walls and standout lighting, check Lime Lace stocks unique wallpapers, lighting, and art prints. Their selection makes bold decorating easy.

Family-run brand Graham & Green blends global travel inspiration with London style. It’s an interiors destination with a loyal following.

French favourite La Redoute focuses on natural materials and easy styling. It’s easy to create a layered, stylish home with their collections.

Stylish and classic, Cox & Cox keeps its collections evolving with each season. They’re known for balancing on-trend with timeless.

Maisons du Monde covers styles from industrial to vintage. It’s dangerously easy to spend hours browsing.

These stores show that there’s life beyond the big-name chains.