Twin Cities Home Furnishings Stores & Shops

Ali's scoop on Twin Cities home furnishings stores and shops.

  • Abitare: High-end imports and custom pieces, all with a modern vibe that manages to remain warm rather than severe.
  • Alesci Furniture Gallery: Handcrafted Mission and Arts and Crafts furniture, accessories and more...
  • Architectural Antiques: A sprawling treasure trough of items with history...
  • Art and Architecture: Don't expect the shopkeeper to roll out the red carpet for you...or to dust. This is serious salvage...
  • Autumn Cottage: Stepping into this shop will transport you to New England...
  • Bella Galleria: One of the few resources in town for fine consignment furnishings...
  • Bella Galleria: Not antique, not brand new. Just pretty good furniture and home accessories sold on consignment...
  • Bjorling & Grant: When you're ready to graduate from Pottery Barn furniture, this is a terrific place to find a standout piece...
  • Casa Verde: Even if you're not in the market for a dream bathroom or kitchen (the museum-worthy $2,000 wall-mounted espresso maker says it all), don't hesitate to stop by this gorgeous showroom and store...
  • Cinaura: Whether you're in the market to buy or sell, this south suburban consignment shop is a good resource for decent furniture at decent prices...
  • City Salvage: Feels a bit like trespassing in someone's super dusty apartment, but that's part of the fun...
  • Coco Bello: The great part about a home shop run by interior designers is the expert advice available on premises...
  • Danish Teak Classics: Well worth finding if you're a fan of Mid-Century Danish modern design...
  • decor-Ation: This cove-like space is the perfect backdrop for a unique selection of furnishings that are slightly earthy, yet contemporary...
  • Decori Designs: Perfect for the country club set. Upscale furnishings that are traditional, but not stuffy...
  • Design Within Reach: The particleboard collection is getting a bit embarrassing, isn't it? This is a great resource for minimalist design and sleek lines.
  • Designer Marketplace: This huge furniture outlet is a great option for shoppers who still miss the Dayton's furniture warehouse...
  • Designer Marketplace: This huge furniture outlet is a great option for shoppers who still miss the Dayton's furniture warehouse...
  • Dwelling Designs: Room & Board is not the only place in town to buy contemporary furniture at somewhat manageable prices...
  • EuroNest: If you like the French Country look, you'll love this upscale home store...
  • Gabberts: This is a full service furniture store...
  • GoHome: You might feel funny buying a $2,000 sofa at a place that sells dirty greeting cards, but look beyond the trinkets at the front of the store...
  • Grapevine Interiors: The look of this interior designer-owned home store is decidedly old-fashioned with Victorian charm...
  • Guilded Salvage Antiques: Just finding this place is a treasure hunt...
  • Heinrich + Schultz: this full-service design studio is a terrific resource for modern luxuries
  • Hirshfield's: This two-level, upper end home furnishings gallery across the street from International Market Square has long been a resource for interior designers, but now it is open to the public as well...
  • Historic: A global mix of furnishings and accessories from HGTV's Robb Whitlef...
  • ID Inside Design: This boutique furniture store operated by the Walsh Design Group appreciates great design, from little paperweights to dining room tables, but doesn't take itself too seriously...
  • Left of Center Style: After a decade of crafting one-of-a-kind wood furnishings and accessories, Gerri Summerville has emerged from the workshop to open her first retail space.
  • Ligne Roset: The ultimate in sleek, modern design and art for those who don't need to look at price tags...
  • Mudd Lake Furniture: Inside the barn is so much more than youd expect: a serious, one-of-a-kind showroom filled with traditional European furniture imports, antiques and flea market finds, accessories, artwork...
  • Nordic Home: Scandinavian furniture with warm, country touches...
  • Odds N'Ends: If you like contemporary furniture, check out this well stocked warehouse before hitting the retail stores...
  • Roam: This showroom makes contemporary design more accessible...
  • Room & Board: The Minneapolis based retailer is a local favorite and one of the few destinations in town for sleek style at (somewhat) decent prices...
  • Rosenthal Furniture: Contemporary furniture at reasonable prices, and tons of it...
  • Simonet Furniture and Flooring Outlet: Nothing too fancy - just solid, functional furnishings both new and used...
  • Sticks & Bricks: Brightly painted Adirondack chairs lavender, orange, blue set the tone at this dandy of a garden and home shop...
  • Sunny Sky: Fantastic cabinets and other antiques handpicked by the owner and imported from China...
  • The Find: Their bedazzled home furnishings and accessories are known nationally, thanks to co-owner Lisa Roberts energetic sales pitches on ShopNBC...
  • The Mix: This deep outlet houses six vendors selling a broad variety of discounted goods ranging from Asian antiques to handbags...
  • The Sale Room @IMS: You dont need an invitation, or an interior decorator escort, to shop this furniture showroom where every item is priced at least 50 percent off...
  • The Wabi Sabi Shop: Traditional and contemporary home consignment...
  • Traditions: Classic and rustic furnishings from top-of-the-line manufacturers...
  • Traditions: Staff is helpful and knowledgeable at this locally owned store, which specializes in classic and rustic styles from top-of-the-line manufacturers...
  • Vivid Home: Primarily an interior design firm, Vivid Interiors added this small retail shop to showcase its style - classic with a contemporary twist...
  • Vogue Furniture: Often, "contemporary" means simple and unfussy. Here, it means bold and dramatic...
  • Willows Home Accents: You'll find a little bit of everything at this boutique - out where boutiques are few and far between...
  • Xylos: You never knew wood could look so seductive...