The Best Home Decor Shops in Seattle

Where to find great goods for every room in the house

By Shannon O'Leary and Ali Brownrigg May 14, 2014

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This article originally appeared in the May 2014 issue of Seattle magazine.

Seattle and the Eastside certainly have their fair share of home shops–everything from lighting and green goods, to midcentury modern stores and consignment. We’ve rounded up the best of the best in each category so you can browse away and find the right shop for your need (or want)

Modern Design Store 

Artful Accents 

Luxe Lighting

Top Kitchen Shops 

Green Home Decor 

Classic Contemporary Goods 

Great Garden Stores 

Top Notch Upholstery 

Throw Pillows 

Midcentury Modern Stunners 

Antiques and Oddities 

Best Consignment Stores 

Mod Style 

Rustic + Hipster 

Big Box Stores

 

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