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41 Black-Owned Home Brands to Elevate Your Space

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As avid shoppers, we believe supporting Black-owned businesses is a powerful way to be an ally and support a community that faces systemic racism. From restaurants to beauty products and fashion to home goods, there are countless Black-owned businesses that allow you to buy the best of the best. Being mindful of where you spend money can change lives, especially in marginalized communities.

At House Beautiful, we have a love and appreciation of all things interior and design, so we rounded up several Black-owned home shops you can support now and beyond. Rest assured we covered all the categories you'll need, from cookware for your kitchen to wall coverings for your new bedroom to accent pillows for your living room couch. While it's always a good idea to work the new pieces into your own space, the next time you need a gift for someone, be it a friend or family member, have that purchase be from a Black-owned brand too. In fact, many of the products on this list are gift-friendly, like the outdoorsy scented candles from Loam, a cute coffee table book from Domain by Laura Hodges, or a Le Creuset piece from the brand's collab with Sheila Bridges. In your day to day, there are always opportunities to support Black business owners if you make a conscious decision to do so.

Ahead, read on to learn about our favorite home stores, the stories behind the brands, and the goods that will influence your home for the better.

Loam

Loam
$33 at loamcandles.com

We love small batch, handmade candles and Loam fits this bill perfectly. Based in Los Angeles, Jessica White creates scents that evoke the smells of the great outdoors and flourishing gardens. It helps that White has a background as an urban farmer in L.A., too, as she knows exactly what type of candles we all want. Check out options such as Full Bloom (it smells like lily of the valley, wood, dewy leaves, and ylang ylang) or Citrus Season: a floral, subtly sweet scent of neroli, sandalwood, kumquat, and yuzu blossoms.

Brooklyn-based interior designer Hana Getachew founded Bolé Road to showcase her love for handwoven textiles from her home country, Ethiopia. Her brand offers pillows, towels, and throws in the most soothing shades. Though most of her products come in neutral hues like beige or brown, you can find pops of color like orange and blue through her patterns.

Kintsugi

Kintsugi
Now 42% Off

When you're craving a sense of peace and calmness, just light a candle from Allison Jones's brand Kintsugi. She launched her company after finding out how pivotal the role of fragrance and essential oils played in helping her recover from her brain tumor removal.

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Jason Evege started Linoto in 2007, offering up linen sheets, napkins, and tablecloths to enhance all your hosting needs. The artisanal goods are all made at the company's workshop in Westchester County in New York. "We are passionate and invested in everything we make. Every item is marked on the cloth with chalk, cut with tailor shears, expertly measured, expertly sewn to the same standards as a designer dress, then washed with natural laundry soap and shipped in plastic free recycled packaging," Evege's website reads. No matter which piece you buy from Linoto, you'll know it was made with care and love.

Baltimore-based designer Laura Hodges not only runs her own interior design firm, but also operates this online shop that serves up a variety of home goods. The categories touch on everything, from dinnerware and coffee table books to body scrubs and jewelry. Basically, if you're a fashion, beauty, and home enthusiast, you'll find something to add to cart from Domain.

Sheila Bridges

Sheila Bridges

Interior designer Sheila Bridges is a well-known figure in the industry, so it should come as no surprise that she has several high-profile partnerships right now. One of them is with iconic brand Le Creuset, where limited-edition cookware pieces feature Bridges's beloved Harlem Toile de Jouy pattern. If cooking is not your thing, check out her collection of wallpapers, books, totes, and more on her website.

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Teri Jackson started making candles in her kitchen in 2014 that combined her love for fragrance, jazz, and Harlem. Fast forward to today, her luxury home fragrance brand has made its way into retailers like Bloomingdale's, Nordstrom, and Macy's. You can instantly recognize her creations based on the luxe and moody fragrance vessels, like this "Speakeasy" diffuser set.

Founded by Michelle Dalzon, theBOM is a platform for Black brands to reach new audiences. "My goal is to make sure every Black person has a place to shop within their community FIRST before having to search outside. All of the brands featured on theBOM are of quality and are accompanied by amazing founder stories," Dalzon says on her website. Browse through different categories, from fashion and beauty to home, to discover your next favorite brand.

For the Japandi decorators, you'll want to shop Johanna Howard's eponymous brand as it mixes Scandinavian design with artisan traditions from around the world. You can find hand-woven goods like this set of four placemats as well as pillows and throws on her website.

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Lichen

Lichen

If you want unique artsy pieces in your home, head to Ed Be and Jared Blake's brand Lichen. Founded in 2017, the design incubator and studio offers furniture pieces that also look like works of art. Go for this side table from Williams’ Living Tables Collection or lean back in this '70s Mobil Girgi accent chair.

The Collective Shop

The Collective Shop

No matter what type of home goods you need, whether it be a cocktail recipes book or handmade pottery, you can find it at The Collective Shop. Toni Point and Alysia Fields started the shop as a way to share their local finds from NOLA with the world. Whether you're from Louisiana or not, you'll find a piece that speaks to your decor aesthetic.

Curves by Sean Brown

Curves by Sean Brown

Sean Brown’s namesake brand offers tongue-in-cheek home pieces, so if you don't take your decor too seriously, this is the shopping spot for you. You can find items like squiggly shaped rugs, colorful bedding, and, our personal favorite, this chair motif shower curtain. It's a must-have for design obsessives.

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Jungalow

Jungalow
Now 74% Off

Born out of designer Justina Blakeney's blog of the same name, Jungalow offers colorful home accessories that reflect her bold and plant-filled style. This ceramic bowl planter with drainage comes in seven cheerful shades, adding just the right pop of color in your home.

Edloe Finch

Edloe Finch

When former NFL player Darryl Sharpton and his wife, Jessica, were frustrated with long lead times and high prices while shopping for a sofa, they took matters into their own hands. They started a direct-to-consumer brand that ships quality furniture with a quick turnaround time from a warehouse at their headquarters in Houston. Can't find exactly what you're looking for at Edloe Finch? Shop its sister brand, Albany Park, also founded by the Sharptons.

Expedition Subsahara

Expedition Subsahara

Senegalese-American Sofi Seck founded Expedition Subsahara with two goals: to bring colorful African decor to the American market and to provide an income for African women. Seck's mission statement is: "We are Expedition Subsahara, and we translate handmade goods into girls' education." You can support the company's mission by scooping up this woven hamper basket featuring a coil-style weaving technique with locally-harvested elephant grass and recycled plastic.

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Founded by brothers Byron and Dexter Peart, the brains behind cult favorite brand WANT Les Essentiels, Goodee is an online marketplace that offers home items from independent makers around the world. Find everything from woven baskets (like these, handmade in Ghana) to kitchen accessories, furniture, and much more.

Two years ago, designer Nicole Gibbons channeled her frustrations with the paint industry into a startup, Clare, that sells interior and exterior house paint in beautifully curated colors direct to consumers and offers all the tools you need to apply it. Her paint color names are so creative—this pistachio green is called "Two Scoops."

Founded by Lynai Jones, this Chicago-based wallcovering brand is here to bring life to your interiors. It offers both bespoke and customizable wall murals, peel-and-stick wallpaper, and floormats in refreshing and modern designs that will instantly elevate your home. Jones also offers design services through the site.

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Sleep in peace thanks to Robin Wilson's hypoallergenic lifestyle brand. Clean Design Home offers an impressive line of towels, robes, bedding, mattresses, candles, and cleaners! The lint-resistant bath towels and anti-allergen bedding will put an end to your days and nights of sneezing. Today, Wilson's hypoallergenic textile brand is sold globally, from the United Kingdom to Japan.

Estelle Colored Glass

Estelle Colored Glass

Named for founder Stephanie Hall's grandmother, Estelle Colored Glass is a wonderland for luxury colorful glass kitchenware. Hall noted a lack of vibrant options while antiquing in her local stores, a cherished activity she had shared with her grandmother. That inspired her to start her business. Her handblown glassware collection is filled with gems you'll keep front and center when hosting in your home. They come in an eye-catching array of jewel tones and pastels that add a vintage yet modern touch to your tablescape.

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