The 13 best furniture stores in the U.S.
From midcentury stunners to vintage gems, here?s where to shop in America There are so many furniture and decor options in U.S. cities, it can be hard to know where to begin. Sure, big-box retailers like West Elm?and, of course, Ikea?offer great value and online ordering, but where should you head when you want to see a gorgeous showroom or try a special piece in person"
Luckily, Curbed city editors have you covered: From antique stores in Detroit to a steel and wood furniture manufacturer in Philadelphia, we?ve rounded up the 13 most unique and interesting furniture and decor stores in the United States.
And because narrowing a list to a mere baker?s dozen is nearly impossible, we?ve also provided links to maps of dozens of other top-notch stores in each city. Now get shopping!
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The Herman Miller flagship in New York City.
? The Herman Miller flagship in New York City
From Curbed New York: Herman Miller opened its first North American retail hub in a historic Park Avenue building last year, and the bi-level space is bright, open, and inviting, with different spaces dedicated to the different functions of everyday life?sleeping, dining, working, and so on.
The store itself is like catnip for fans of midcentury modern furniture, with all of the classics well-represented (Eames recliners, Nelson marshmallow sofas, and the like), along with cool decor pieces.
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