We’ve highlighted dozens of incredible Black-owned home decor businesses in the past. This is Volume. 3 of our series.
If you missed the earlier lists, explore Volume. 1 and Volume. 2. In this new edition, we’re shining a light on even more businesses that bring culture, creativity, and craftsmanship into the home.
AphroChic
Founded by Jeanine Hays and Bryan Mason, AphroChic creates furniture, lighting, textiles, and accessories that celebrate African American culture and heritage.
Souk Bō’hēmian
Souk Bō’hēmian, founded by Vanessa Coore Vernon, is a globally inspired concept shop that offers a collection that includes textiles, baskets, and ceramics that embody craftsmanship and cultural traditions from around the world.
Albany Park
Darryl and Jessica Sharpton founded Albany Park to simplify the way people shop for sofas. Their modern couches and sectionals are shipped in space-conscious boxes designed to navigate tight spaces.
Things by HC
Plant stylist Hilton Carter’s décor line, Things by HC, is dedicated to helping people incorporate greenery into their homes in artful ways.
TRNK
TRNK is a New York–based design studio and retailer founded by Tariq Dixon. The brand emphasizes contemporary furniture and objects with a minimalist yet warm aesthetic.
Grounded
Grounded, founded by Kayla Clark and Mignon Hemsley in Washington, D.C., is more than a plant shop. It’s a brand that reconnects people with nature through thoughtfully curated houseplants, planters, and lifestyle items.
Lichen
Brooklyn-based Lichen, founded by Ed Be and Jared Blake, is a design incubator and studio centered around furniture, spatial design, and the discovery of how we interact with these elements, past and present.
Curves by Sean Brown
Designer Sean Brown is known for his creative, music-inspired rugs and bold home pieces that draw on nostalgia.
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