With so many interior design blogs and home furnishing companies in the market today, it can be difficult to know how to distinguish your business from others. We’ve curated a list of inspiring furniture websites that meet our high standards of findability on Google, thoughtful design, quick upload, user-friendliness, and of course, high-quality aesthetics. Read on to see what makes for a stellar home furnishings eCommerce website.
The first website in our selection of the best furniture websites is Ballard Designs. Ballard Design is remarkable due to its high level of functionality with product tagging on its complete room layouts.
The next great website is IKEA. Of course, the Swedish furniture giant needs no introduction but some may overlook just how well-designed its website truly is. The site provides a wealth of resources for its visitors and guides potential customers seamlessly and intuitively through the buying journey.
Henge is the next eCommerce design in our selection. This award-winning website reflects a connection between the brand’s philosophy and its visual appeal. Presenting timeless furniture and pieces designed for natural materials, this brand is a prime example of how to translate your unique selling proposition into your website.
The distinctive feature of this website is its unorthodox design via its “Point of View” feature. Bunny Williams is renowned for its creativity and highly original designs for furniture, lighting, and accessories. Do you like this article? Check our similar review of the best baby clothing websites.
Lulu & Georgia is an online home décor shopping site that offers the best and latest in furniture and design pieces. If you are searching for something beautiful, vintage, or even bohemian, this website should be added to your must-see list. It’s a good example of how a minimalist aesthetics can still draw potential customers through the “virtual” doors!
CB2 is a great example of a user-friendly, well-designed website offering furniture and other decor items. We love this site’s attention to detail in its product descriptions and above all, the easy-to-navigate filtering options.
One more quality furniture eCommerce on our list is Rejuvenation. The site offers useful and informative ways to update your existing home. The drop-down menu helps visitors find the right home update and provides inspiration with interesting information about history and quality materials.
West Elm’s website features great web design and a user-friendly interface, which are the main reasons we included it in our top website list.
One Kings Lane is another fantastic eCommerce furniture website. Soft colors, convenient navigation and easy to use interface, are key, but the most interesting feature is that the site allows visitors to make their own design customizations.
World Market has a lot to offer its customers and its colorful and well-organized navigation menu helps visitors focus on its low prices and unique items. Constantly updating its inventory, the company never misses a beat keeping its product line up to date and replete with detailed product descriptions.
Anthropologie is the next website of our selection. Its distinctive feature is that this brand’s product offering consists not only of design pieces but also women’s apparel, accessories and beauty items. Somehow it manages to make that transition seamlessly!
Birch Lane offers classic furniture design items. With its convenient and easy-to-browse site structure, Birch Lane is a wonderful website that makes purchases a breeze.
Dot&Bo is an eCommerce website that offers a lot of quality goods that you need for your home or office redesign. Simple, intuitive, and easy to navigate, we like how this eCommerce takes its customers through a buying journey, start to finish.
Jason Home features a great assortment and user friendly-features that engender buying confidence in its visitors. The high-quality UX also helps convert those visitors into customers.
Drommel Home is an international brand whose furniture focuses on modern, minimalistic design. Perfect for today’s modern e-shoppers, Drommel’s website is intuitive and makes purchasing items easy.
This Danish brand also highlights minimalism and its website organization truly helps customers focus on the products for sale. &Tradition meets even the pickiest customer’s needs.
This well-known website has an incredibly user-friendly and convenient interface. It’s a good source for getting inspiration, finding professionals for home renovation, and finding items for purchase.
House Beautiful is another great resource for furniture and remodeling inspiration but we love how well the content is organized. Despite housing a ton of useful information for visitors, the site does a good job making visitors seamless navigate each page.
Building and maintaining successful furniture or home-goods eCommerce is not easy, but with proper website design, it can most definitely be achieved. If you have questions about designing, or redesigning your own eCommerce site, reach out to us anytime. There’s never an obligation when you call and we’ll even provide a full website and marketing assessment free of charge. Simple as that.
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Thank you for such an inspiring list of sites, makes me want to buy new furniture.
We wish you a good shopping experience!
Convenient, I was about to redesign our small family-owned furniture site.
We were glad to help you!
Do you think it's important to have a designing tool on the site?
Hi, David. It depends on your marketing strategy. A designing tool might be a good point to improve UX on your website, but it isn't necessary for a small website that is oriented on the local market.
Love the CB2 site, can browse it for hours
I would also include to this list Crate & Barrel
Thank you for your advice, Eberardo. We will take this into account.