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The 13 best design and furniture stores in Atlanta

Looking to spruce up your ATL abode in 2020? Here's an eclectic slate of options mapped out across the city

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From Chamblee to Old Chattahoochee Road and the farthest reaches of Decatur, Atlanta is loaded with unique (and intriguing chain-store) destinations for interior design enthusiasts in search of pieces small and large.

At the dawn of this new year, we've updated our map that showcases a variety of non-IKEA favorites, where Atlantans can bag anything from rusty Americana kitsch and credenzas made of school lockers to posh sectionals costing north of $12,000.

It's proof that Atlanta has no shortage of options, from boutiques to mega showrooms, for making most any room feel like home.

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1240 Old Chattahoochee Ave NW
Atlanta, GA 30318

New location alert! After standing for years in the Ellsworth Industrial Boulevard flank of Atlanta's Westside Design District (opposite TopGolf), Horizon Home Furniture has uprooted—but not far—to nearby Old Chattahoochee Avenue. The sprawling showroom outlet offers sometimes bizarre and almost always discounted furnishings gathered from around the globe.

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485 Flat Shoals Ave SE
Atlanta, GA 30316

Keen on finding cabinetry or credenzas made from salvaged school lockers? Local art comprised of wax? A midcentury television cabinet? Quirky, fun-loving Kaboodle in the heart of the EAV is a good bet for decor that'll get your friends talking.

A furniture store. There is a blue couch with multiple assorted patterned pillows. There are two tables. In the background are other furniture and design items on shelves. Kaboodle/FB
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351 Peachtree Hills Ave NE
Atlanta, GA 30305

Designed and built more than a half-century ago by the late John Portman, ADAC (the Atlanta Decorative Arts Center) is the epicenter of interior design in the Southeast, offering more than 60 showrooms across 550,000 square feet. It's open to all design enthusiasts, provided they check in at the front desk.

A person holding several shopping bags looks into the window of a furniture store. Inside the furniture store are many design and furniture objects. ADAC
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325 Elizabeth St NE
Atlanta, GA 30307

Midcentury modern fanatics of Atlanta who haven't wandered City Issue are missing out. The Inman Park retailer, in business since 2000, specializes in pieces from the 1950s to early 1970s, most of which have been sourced from original owners on the East Coast. There's rarely a dud among these stylish artifacts.

The inside of a furniture store. There is a wooden table with chairs, a dresser, and an end table. City Issue
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2928 E Ponce de Leon Ave
Decatur, GA 30030

It's easy to get lost—in the most joyous way—in this sprawling compound of kitsch in a tucked-away section of Decatur near Your DeKalb Farmer's Market. Open for nearly four decades now, the 25,000-square-foot Kudzu (and its sister location in Sandy Springs) is more than antiques these days, with an emphasis on contemporary furniture that usually has rustic DNA.

A wooden dresser with many drawers. On the top of the dresser are various decorative items and objects. Kudzu Antiques
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675 Ponce De Leon Ave NE Suite E182
Atlanta, GA 30308

Known for its whimsical home accessories, this is a go-to spot for pillows, wall art, rugs, and even garden decor. That whimsy also carries over to a wide selection of paper goods (think notepads, calendars, and journals), handmade ceramics (made in Roswell), jewelry, and gifts for family, friends, and your favorite pets.

A pillow and a tote are seen on wicker furniture on a rug. Sugarboo & Co.
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6170 Roswell Rd
Sandy Springs, GA 30328

At this Sandy Springs home store (formerly of Inman Park), shoppers can peruse a wide selection of high-end furniture, rugs, lighting, accessories, and art, while taking advantage of an onsite, full-service design atelier. Doing the latter would enlist the aid of Nandina designers to create unique interior pizzazz.

  • Open in Google Maps

3035 Peachtree Rd NE
Atlanta, GA 30305

Ligne Roset pieces epitomize modern luxury that goes beyond the traditional black and white, often sporting bright, bold colors, daring shapes, and wildly inventive prints. Like most offerings at The Shops Buckhead Atlanta, that panache doesn't always come cheap, as sofas can cost up to $5,600.

A blue modern couch with a wood lamp over the top of it and a patterned rug beneath. Ligne Roset
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1210 Howell Mill Rd NW
Atlanta, GA 30318

A couple of years ago, DWR decamped from its two-story Buckhead showroom to an airy Westside building on Howell Mill Road that's three times larger, where designs by the likes of Charles and Ray Eames, George Nelson, and newer artists such as the Egg Collective shine brighter.

  • Open in Google Maps

3550 Broad St
Chamblee, GA 30341

For antique hounds on the hunt for that one sterling piece to tie a room together, it's tough to go wrong with any proprietor at the Chamblee Antique Row District, billed as the South's biggest. But the largest, sometimes wackiest collection under a single roof probably belongs to Broad Street Antique Mall, a mainstay since 1979.

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55 Bennett St NW
Atlanta, GA 30309

A popular destination for interior designers of Buckhead (and way beyond), this longstanding Bennett Street shop specializes in "architectural accents, decorative accessories, quality art, and country furnishings" that are typically high-end and always unique.

The interior of a furniture store. There are couches with assorted pillows and other various design objects placed around a room. Interiors Market
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1170 Howell Mill Rd NW
Atlanta, GA 30318

This multi-floor retailer debuted in a circa-1910 meatpacking building back in 2009, and it's consistently been ranked among the top design destinations in Atlanta since. Room & Board specializes in approachable modern furnishings—often made in America—that usually aren't cheap but won't destroy credit scores either.

The inside of a furniture store. There is a large tan couch, a table, and several chairs. Room & Board
  • Open in Google Maps

3030 Peachtree Rd NE
Atlanta, GA 30305

This is where Ben Soleimani rugs meet valet parking. Restoration Hardware's six-story, 70,000-square-foot outpost isn't so much a showplace as a show-palace, replete with estate gardens and an interactive design atelier, all topped with a park and conservatory with skyline views for miles.

  • Open in Google Maps
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1. Horizon Home Furniture Outlet

New location alert! After standing for years in the Ellsworth Industrial Boulevard flank of Atlanta's Westside Design District (opposite TopGolf), Horizon Home Furniture has uprooted—but not far—to nearby Old Chattahoochee Avenue. The sprawling showroom outlet offers sometimes bizarre and almost always discounted furnishings gathered from around the globe.

1240 Old Chattahoochee Ave NW
Atlanta, GA 30318

  • Open in Google Maps

2. Kaboodle

A furniture store. There is a blue couch with multiple assorted patterned pillows. There are two tables. In the background are other furniture and design items on shelves. Kaboodle/FB

Keen on finding cabinetry or credenzas made from salvaged school lockers? Local art comprised of wax? A midcentury television cabinet? Quirky, fun-loving Kaboodle in the heart of the EAV is a good bet for decor that'll get your friends talking.

485 Flat Shoals Ave SE
Atlanta, GA 30316

  • Open in Google Maps

3. ADAC

A person holding several shopping bags looks into the window of a furniture store. Inside the furniture store are many design and furniture objects. ADAC

Designed and built more than a half-century ago by the late John Portman, ADAC (the Atlanta Decorative Arts Center) is the epicenter of interior design in the Southeast, offering more than 60 showrooms across 550,000 square feet. It's open to all design enthusiasts, provided they check in at the front desk.

351 Peachtree Hills Ave NE
Atlanta, GA 30305

  • Open in Google Maps

4. City Issue

The inside of a furniture store. There is a wooden table with chairs, a dresser, and an end table. City Issue

Midcentury modern fanatics of Atlanta who haven't wandered City Issue are missing out. The Inman Park retailer, in business since 2000, specializes in pieces from the 1950s to early 1970s, most of which have been sourced from original owners on the East Coast. There's rarely a dud among these stylish artifacts.

325 Elizabeth St NE
Atlanta, GA 30307

  • Open in Google Maps

5. Kudzu Antiques + Modern

A wooden dresser with many drawers. On the top of the dresser are various decorative items and objects. Kudzu Antiques

It's easy to get lost—in the most joyous way—in this sprawling compound of kitsch in a tucked-away section of Decatur near Your DeKalb Farmer's Market. Open for nearly four decades now, the 25,000-square-foot Kudzu (and its sister location in Sandy Springs) is more than antiques these days, with an emphasis on contemporary furniture that usually has rustic DNA.

2928 E Ponce de Leon Ave
Decatur, GA 30030

  • Open in Google Maps

6. Sugarboo & Co.

A pillow and a tote are seen on wicker furniture on a rug. Sugarboo & Co.

Known for its whimsical home accessories, this is a go-to spot for pillows, wall art, rugs, and even garden decor. That whimsy also carries over to a wide selection of paper goods (think notepads, calendars, and journals), handmade ceramics (made in Roswell), jewelry, and gifts for family, friends, and your favorite pets.

675 Ponce De Leon Ave NE Suite E182
Atlanta, GA 30308

  • Open in Google Maps

7. Nandina Home & Design

At this Sandy Springs home store (formerly of Inman Park), shoppers can peruse a wide selection of high-end furniture, rugs, lighting, accessories, and art, while taking advantage of an onsite, full-service design atelier. Doing the latter would enlist the aid of Nandina designers to create unique interior pizzazz.

6170 Roswell Rd
Sandy Springs, GA 30328

  • Open in Google Maps

8. Ligne Roset Atlanta

A blue modern couch with a wood lamp over the top of it and a patterned rug beneath. Ligne Roset

Ligne Roset pieces epitomize modern luxury that goes beyond the traditional black and white, often sporting bright, bold colors, daring shapes, and wildly inventive prints. Like most offerings at The Shops Buckhead Atlanta, that panache doesn't always come cheap, as sofas can cost up to $5,600.

3035 Peachtree Rd NE
Atlanta, GA 30305

  • Open in Google Maps

9. Design Within Reach

A couple of years ago, DWR decamped from its two-story Buckhead showroom to an airy Westside building on Howell Mill Road that's three times larger, where designs by the likes of Charles and Ray Eames, George Nelson, and newer artists such as the Egg Collective shine brighter.

1210 Howell Mill Rd NW
Atlanta, GA 30318

  • Open in Google Maps

10. Broad Street Antique Mall

For antique hounds on the hunt for that one sterling piece to tie a room together, it's tough to go wrong with any proprietor at the Chamblee Antique Row District, billed as the South's biggest. But the largest, sometimes wackiest collection under a single roof probably belongs to Broad Street Antique Mall, a mainstay since 1979.

3550 Broad St
Chamblee, GA 30341

  • Open in Google Maps

11. Interiors Market

The interior of a furniture store. There are couches with assorted pillows and other various design objects placed around a room. Interiors Market

A popular destination for interior designers of Buckhead (and way beyond), this longstanding Bennett Street shop specializes in "architectural accents, decorative accessories, quality art, and country furnishings" that are typically high-end and always unique.

55 Bennett St NW
Atlanta, GA 30309

  • Open in Google Maps

12. Room & Board

The inside of a furniture store. There is a large tan couch, a table, and several chairs. Room & Board

This multi-floor retailer debuted in a circa-1910 meatpacking building back in 2009, and it's consistently been ranked among the top design destinations in Atlanta since. Room & Board specializes in approachable modern furnishings—often made in America—that usually aren't cheap but won't destroy credit scores either.

1170 Howell Mill Rd NW
Atlanta, GA 30318

  • Open in Google Maps

13. Restoration Hardware

This is where Ben Soleimani rugs meet valet parking. Restoration Hardware's six-story, 70,000-square-foot outpost isn't so much a showplace as a show-palace, replete with estate gardens and an interactive design atelier, all topped with a park and conservatory with skyline views for miles.

3030 Peachtree Rd NE
Atlanta, GA 30305

  • Open in Google Maps
  • Foursquare

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Source: https://atlanta.curbed.com/maps/best-atlanta-design-furniture-stores-furnishings-2020