30 Female-Owned Home Brands We're Shopping During Women's History Month
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30 Female-Owned Home Brands We're Shopping During Women's History Month
It's officially Women's History Month. Though we should celebrate women and all of their accomplishments every day, week, and month, the whole month of March is dedicated to honoring women's contributions to society throughout history. So if you consider yourself a champion of women, this is the month to show it! Need a few ideas for showing your support to the ladies who make a difference? Shop women-owned brands.
Ahead, we spotlight some of our favorite female-owned home decor brands, which are basically overflowing with stunning goods for your space. They also carry plenty of wares that make for great gifts. Plus, with Mother's Day coming up, you may want to consider snagging her something special from one of these editor-approved boutiques.
From Justina Blakeney's Jungalow to Ruggable's collaboration with fashion icon Iris Apfel, there are a lot of great female-founded businesses to support this month (and well beyond). We even went ahead and picked out our favorite pieces from each brand, detailed what we like about them, and what makes them special. So if you're outfitting your own home or shopping for someone else, you can't go wrong picking up something unique at one of these female-owned home decor brands. The unique backstories make the goods even more meaningful, too, so be sure to learn where your new decor came from, and you'll appreciate it even more. Trust us; these are pieces worth the investment.
The Nopo - 2/31
Blue Sunburst Serving Board
Fete Home
fetehome.com
$75.00
A beautiful destination for all things tabletop, textiles, and decorative accents, Fete Home was founded by Audrey Margarite and Jen Potter, two home and design veterans who love to entertain. This sunny serving board was made using sustainably harvested mango wood and finished with a poppy-inspired pattern on a durable layer of resin, so feel free to make a mess.
Fete Home - 3/31
Woven Tray
Brooke & Lou
$42.00
Designer Bria Hammel founded Brooke & Lou as a destination for chic home goods that strike a balance between modern and classic. Everything is environmentally friendly, which makes shopping the brand guilt-free, if you ask us. One of our favorite pieces on the site is this darling tray that's hand-woven by artisans in Cambodia.
Brooke & Lou - 4/31
Elk Pink Rug
Jungalow
jungalow.com
$299.00
Anyone with an affinity for designs probably already know the famed Justina Blakeney, who founded Jungalow back in 2009. Blakeney designs all of the pieces, which include accessories and furniture, with her team in the brand's Los Angeles studio. Jungalow also carries a well-curated collection of colorful modern goods from around the world.
Jungalow - 5/31
Sconset Butler Tray
Cailini Coastal
cailinicoastal.com
$348.00
Meg Young founded Cailini Coastal in the throes of the pandemic back in 2020, earmarking a portion of sales to support families facing homelessness. The brand offers a stylish selection of coastal-inspired home decor, from serving bowls to delicate lamps. Some of the pieces, including this rattan butler tray, boast a boho flair that can jazz up any space.
Cailini Coastal - 6/31
Complete Bedding Bundle
Ettitude
$532.80
Founded by Phoebe Yu and Kat Dey, Ettitude sells lush bedding made with their patented carbon-neutral CleanBamboo fabrics. This bundle set includes a duvet cover, comforter, fitted sheet, flat sheet, and duo of pillowcases.
Ettitude - 7/31
Golden Cast Iron Skillet
The Black Home
theblackhome.com
$155.00
Neffi Walker founded The Black Home in her native Newark, New Jersey, just two years ago. The brick-and-mortar shop offers furniture, decor, plants, and more—most of which is also from female- and Black-owned businesses. Even better, the boutique on William Street in Newark is complete with its own coffee shop.
The Black Home - 8/31
Acrylic Bar Cart
Society Social
shopsocietysocial.com
$1378.00
What started as a small purveyor of bar carts in 2011 has since grown into a full-on home brand, with Society Social founder Roxy Te crafting everything from furniture and lamps to maximalist wallpaper. Our favorite piece? The classic acrylic bar cart. Be careful, though! It scratches easily.
Society Social - 9/31
Vintage Upholstered Mirror
Dressing Rooms Interiors
dressingroomsinteriorsstudio.com
$375.00
An ever-evolving treasure trove of vintage furniture and decor, Dressing Rooms Interiors Studio is the brainchild of Ariene Bethea (see her own collected home here!). Bethea is a self-described collector and has a penchant for mixing vintage styles, modern silhouettes, and patterns for bold, culturally inspired home decor.
Dressing Room Interiors - 10/31
Cream Textured Vase
Claude Home
claudehome.com
$510.00
Along with vintage furniture, Claude Home—founded by Maggie Holladay, a curator who has an affinity for highlighting independent designers (and even creates her own line of upscale decor)—sells plenty of beautiful objects and sculptures that you'll want to forever put on display.
Claude Home - 11/31
Organic Cotton Knit Throw Blanket
Domain by Laura Hodges
domainbylaurahodgesstudio.com
$800.00
Next Wave alum Laura Hodges is committed to sourcing sustainably made goods from her stores in both Baltimore, Maryland, and Washington, D.C. store. Hodges is the owner and designer of the studio, where she focuses on creating tailored, beautiful spaces for her clients.
Domain - 12/31
Pair Of Studio Pottery Mugs
In The Comfort Of
inthecomfortof.com
$26.00
Through the Seattle-based brand In the Comfort Of—founded by Alana Tang, the curator of the interiors brand—you can browse thoughtfully sourced vintage pieces, like room dividers and art. In the Comfort Of, or ITFCO, as Tang abbreviates it, sells wall art, housewares, lighting, mirrors, etc. that have a slight vintage flair.
In The Comfort Of - 13/31
Ribbed Bone Inlaid Box
Paloma & Co
shoppalomaandco.com
$60.00
If you love Paloma Contreras's fresh spin on classic design, you'll love the items she sources for her shop from artwork to entertaining accessories. Contreras opened Paloma & Co. in 2019 as a way to bring her creative aesthetic to the masses. Having worked in interior design for years, Contreras and her Houston-based brand highlight emerging artists, unique vendors, and curated products that seek to help tell her customers a story.
Paloma & Co - 14/31
Accra Shower Curtain
Bolé Road Textiles
boleroadtextiles.com
$230.00
This Brooklyn-based brand offers home textiles made from luxe Ethiopian cotton. Hana Getachew founded Bolé Road Textiles as a way to merge her love for Ethiopian handwoven fabrics with her interior design career. The brand pays homage to cultural inheritance by inserting Getachew's personal global modern aesthetic into the home decor conversation.
Bolé Road Textiles - 15/31
1970s Midcentury Armchair
Betsu Studio
$480.00
Founded by Laura Weiszer, Betsu Studio is a stellar source for vintage and modern art, mirrors, pillows, blanket, vessels, and more. The shop refinishes, reupholsters, or rebuilds about 60% of the vintage items that it offers.
Betsu Studio - 16/31
Handwoven Star Iraca Plates, Set of 4
Wicklewood
wicklewood.com
£135.00
Founded by friends, Caroline and Rosie, who have lived all over the world, Wicklewood partners with international artisans to source unique (and delightfully colorful) home goods. The brand's offerings are made and curated with the customer in mind. Aesthetic-wise, Wicklewood is for the modern nomad, and gives shoppers access to exclusive fabrics and home notions for an affordable price.
Wicklewood - 17/31
Peony Palette
Marabou Design
minted.com
$34.00
Marabou Designs is owned and operated by Brandy Brown. The entrepreneur started the business almost 20 years ago with a focus on creating a new narrative around Black art.
Marabou Design - 18/31
Martini Glass, Set of 6
Estelle Colored Glasses
estellecoloredglass.com
$205.00
As its name suggests, Estelle Colored Glass sells gorgeous, delicate glassware in every shade of the rainbow. Stock up on a few to seriously upgrade your happy hour. Stephanie Summerson Hall established the brand as a way to honor and commemorate her grandmother's legacy for being a voracious antique shopper. These luxury hand-blown glasses comes in several color and styles that will mesh with whatever the situation calls for. Having a champagne toast? Sure! A simple glass of wine after a busy day? No problem.
Estelle Colored Glasses - 19/31
The Crosby Chair
Coley Home
coleyhome.com
$825.00
Frustrated with moving into a New York apartment, Coley Hull founded Coley Home in 2019 to ship chic, upholstered beds in standard-sized boxes. Now she offers pillows, throws, and table linens as well.
Coley Home - 20/31
Lotta Cake Dome
Jung Lee New York
jungleeny.com
$185.00
With decades of experience as an event planner, Jung Lee knows where to find the best items for home and entertaining—and she offers them up through her eponymous store and website.
Jung Lee New York - 21/31
Alafia Pouffe Green
Eva Sonaike
evasonaike.com
£359.00
London-based Sonaike reinterprets colorful West African prints on her fabrics, as well as ottomans, pillows, and more. Based in London, Eva Sonaike, the founder and designer of the eponymous label, strives to create African-inspired contemporary home decor that plays with color and print.
Eva Sonaike - 22/31
Birds of a Feather Rug
Iris Apfel for Ruggable
ruggable.com
$129.00
Iris Apfel collaborated with woman-led Ruggable on a capsule collection of rugs that display her effervescent fashion sense. Jeneva Bell, the founder of Ruggable, started the brand after the idea of a machine-washable rug popped into her head (after her dog ruined hers). Since 2009, the brand has sold beautiful rugs that mesh with any aesthetic.
Ruggable - 23/31
The Essential Sectional
Sabai
sabai.design
$2895.00
Both AAPI- and women-owned, Sabai hand-crafts living room essentials—loveseats, sofas, and even coffee tables—that's environmentally friendly in all the right ways. Associate Editor Jessica Cherner's favorite piece? The Essential Sectional, which takes pride of place in her New York City apartment. "I love the sectional so much. It was really easy to put together and it's so comfortable," she says. "I have the navy velvet, which hasn't faded or ripped in the three years I've owned the sectional."
Sabai - 24/31
Bilia Bassinet
Design Dua
nordstrom.com
$229.99
Founded by Coretta Owusu, Design Dua seeks to create opportunities for rural artisans through community empowerment, education, and awareness. This bassinet is handmade and showcases the true beauty of African design. It also provides a nifty storage option when your little ones aren't so little anymore.
Design Dua - 25/31
James Baldwin Pillow
Don't Sleep Interiors
etsy.com
$46.00
For a statement piece that will prompt conversation, grab this James Baldwin pillow from woman-owned Don't Sleep Interiors on Etsy. The brand sells decorative pillows, mugs, and art that reference historical Black American figures across literature, politics, and activism.
Etsy - 26/31
Organic Kitchen Herb Kit
Hortiki Plant
etsy.com
$38.24
If you're looking for a gift to give anyone with a green thumb, check out the kitchen herb garden kit from Hortiki Plant. The Etsy shop sells curated plant sets that will get beginners acquainted with all things gardening, or introduce advanced gardeners to fun new plant varieties.
Etsy - 27/31
Tweed Pillow Cover
Modish Decor Pillows
nordstrom.com
$76.00
Chantal Bradley grew up loving interior design and her broad range of pillows and candles are proof. This tweed pillow cover comes in a variety of colors to match your already signature living aesthetic.
Nordstrom - 28/31
Park Sofa
Albany Park
albanypark.com
$1250.00
Husband and wife Darryl and Jessica Sharpton founded Albany Park in 2017, after the duo had a difficult time buying a couch online. Thus, Albany Park was born, aiming to relieve fatigue and stress when shopping for a new sofa. The brand offers sectionals, loveseats, armchairs, and ottomans, all of which are made in the U.S. and ready to ship.
Albany Park - 29/31
Fringe Mirror
Candice Luter
etsy.com
$360.00
Candice Luter's fringe mirrors are a statement-making wall accent. Plus, they come in various glass tints and fringe hues that'll complement any boho-chic aesthetic.
Etsy - 30/31
Michelange Giraffe Head
Caribbean Craft
wolfandbadger.com
$131.00
If you're looking for a fun decorative piece that will prompt curiosity, look no further than Caribbean Craft. Founded by Magalie Noel Dresse in 1990, the brand creates whimsical decor that celebrates the beauty of the founder's native Haiti.
Wolf & Badger - 31/31
Peruvian Wall Mirror
Luna Sundara
$39.99
Created by life partners Sandra Manay and Thomas Konik, Luna Sundara was founded on the principle of empowering local artisans and highlighting their Latinx heritage. One of our favorite pieces is the Peruvian wall mirror, which comes in three sizes, in the shape of a hypnotizing sunburst. Its durable frame was hand-carved using a centuries-old technique formerly implemented to create ancient religious sculptures in South America.
Luna Sundara