Sourcing decorative objects

Anonymous
Where should I go for this in-person in the area? Prefer Virginia, dc is ok too though.
Anonymous
Homegoods
Anonymous
Estate sales
Anonymous
Home Goods and World Market.
Anonymous
Cb2 (Tyson’s galleria), west elm (merrifield)
Anonymous
Prints/decorative items - home goods, world market, ikea
Originals and ceramics - estate sales, Facebook market, eBay.
Anonymous
Does it have to be in person? I’ve gotten great accessories and art from Chairish and Etsy.
Anonymous
Target.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Estate sales


This is a good answer, estate sales or antique shops. Most of ours have come from random artisan markets in places we have traveled. Home Goods type places have stuff that looks nice for a minute but then is generally generic and blah and not high quality. Better to decorate slowly and naturally with items you love and will cherish and come with a memory than just filling a shopping cart at a discount store. Also, browse Pinterest for a while before shipping to get a sense of your style. Generally less is more and people tend to overdo it when they get into decorating mode.
Anonymous
Random Harvest. Seriously- everything I have purchased from there seems to have staying power. Lower priced stuff always looks cheap or too trendy.
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