by Brooklyn Exposed
You don’t have to hire a professional interior designer to fill your home with great furniture or home accent items. Do it yourself and have your home looking like it belongs in a home décor magazine spread by shopping at our selection of 10 top Brooklyn home décor stores. (Listed in alphabetical order)
What’s your favorite furniture or home accent piece? Send us a picture of it along with where you purchased it from to: info [at] brooklynexposed [dot] com

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397 Tompkins Avenue, Bedford-Stuyvesant | Mon-Sat: 10am-7pm
Products Sold: Molteni & C, Antonio Citterio for Kartell, Ray & Charles Eames, Philippe Starck, Whyte Furniture, Lane furniture, Bo Concept, Mid Century pieces from Denmark, Heller, collections from South east Asia and Africa and various 60’s and 70’s signature pieces.
Price range: $5 for a Vintage dinner napkin to $1,300.00 for an Antique Chinese ‘Elm’ wood writing/console desk with matching stool.
Top sellers: Eames chair ($400), Mid-century dining sets, mid-century lounge chairs and coffee tables. Victorian sofas, Victorian china cabinets, Antique side tables, Antique sconces and Persian carpets.
Products sourced from: The U.S , Vietnam, India, Malaysia, Thailand, China, Denmark, Africa, Italy and from gorgeous Brownstones in the Bedford Stuyvesant area.
Product Description: Eclectic mix of Mid-century modern, vintage and old Victorian.

Environment 337
337 Smith Street, Carroll Gardens | Tue-Sat: 11am-7pm and Sun: 11am-5pm
Products sold: Exclusive in-house lines of decorative pillows, table-top linens, and one-off reupholstered furniture. In addition, they carry fine brands of bedding from Dwell Studio and Pinecone Hill, cotton and wool rugs from Dash and Albert, floor mats from Chilewich, home accessories and tableware from Roost, mouth-blown glassware by Juliska and candles from brands such as Votivo, Seda France and Diptyque. Table linens from Couleur
Price Range: $6 for Mrs. Meyers home cleaning products by Mrs. Meyers to $2,195 for concrete and steel dining table
Top seller(s): Votivo candles ($28) and Dash and Albert Rugs ($385)
Products sourced from: New York -based artists include Judy Jackson’s pottery and jewelry from Loren Adams and Lucid NY. Also Hawaii, Montana , California, French and English designers.
Product description: Modern, organic products and design. Favoring mid-century modern and Hollywood Regency looks with a love for unexpected bold fabrics.
Greenhouse
375 Atlantic Avenue, Boreum Hill | Daily: 11am-7pm
Products Sold: A hand-picked collection of eco-friendly, high-style options in furniture, tableware, bedding, bath products, and home accessories. Brands include Cisco Brothers furniture, MUD Australia dinnerware, Matteo, Coyuchi and Anna Sova bedding and a wide variety of Belgian linen from Libeco.
Price Range: $8 for small home accessories and tabletop items to $3,950 starting price for sofas
Top Seller(s): Napoli Vintage Throw Pillows ($85)
Products sourced from: Greenhouse supports eco-friendly practices by strictly purchasing from companies that use sustainable, organic, renewable, recycled, locally manufactured, or non-toxic materials
Guess what? No worries if you can’t make it to the store – shopping is available online also

Haystack Home and Body
130 Clinton Street, Brooklyn Heights | Mon-Sat: 11am-7pm and Sun: 12pm -5pm
Products sold: Lamps from Visual Comfort, Robert Abbey and Roost. Pillows from Thomas Paul, Chelsea Textiles and Haystack’s own label. Home accessories from Roost, America Retold and more. Candles from Northern Lights and more. Bath and body products from European Soaps, RicaHaystack’s own label and more.
Price Range: $ 0.25 sea shells, marbles and fingertraps to $10,000+ gorgeous down-filled sectional. Many gift items are in the $30-$100 range
Top seller(s): Seda France candles ($24) and Mitchell Gold sofas ($2,240-now on sale for $1,790).
Products sourced from: Around the corner and around the world. All merchandise is sourced to ensure it meets Haystack’s very high standards for ethical and environmental consciousness. Haystack also supports local artists and fair trade businesses.
Product description: Comfortable, eclectic, stylish, ranging from modern to traditional and everything in between.
Guess What? Haystack offers FREE delivery in the neighborhood and complimentary in-home design services

Jonathan Adler
378 Atlantic Avenue, Boerum Hill | Tue-Sat: 11am-6 pm and Sun: 12pm-5pm
Products sold: Furniture, tabletop, pillows and throws, lighting, rugs, and pottery items
Price Range: $19.50 for pill holder key chain to $2,950.00 for a Templeton Bed
Top sellers: Monogram letter pillows (from $98), menagerie pottery collection and Williamsburg vase ($38) from the Utopia collection
Products sourced from: Items designed in NYC studio and then produced all over the world. Most of their pottery is handcrafted in Aid For Artisan workshops in Peru
Guess What? Jonathan Adler just launched a super affordable stationary line with Lifegaurd Press and all the items in this line are between $5.00 and $25.00

Journey Home
72 Front Street, Dumbo | Mon-Fri: 11:30am-7pm; Sat: 11am-7pm; Sun: 11am-6pm
Products sold: Sofas & chairs from Rowe (made in Virginia), artwork by local artist Tara Dixon, armoires, coffee tables, trunks, night stands, bookshelves, mirrors, benches, lighting. Accessories such as hand-made porcelain vases that come in muslin boxes and make perfect gifts( $18 to $150). Photo Frames made from Italian moldings( $26 to $88), etched champagne & wine Glasses($49 to $89)
Price Range: $ 2.00 for a porcelain or glass knob to a $2,400 armoire
Top seller(s): Trunks ($225-$525), mini vases ( $18) and Ben’s Garden decoupage glass plates ($55 to $115)
Products sourced from: 90% from India, where the owner – Pam Rohl – travels to once a year and hand picks everything
Product description: antique, recycled & contemporary
Guess What? Journey is housed in an old cardboard factory building around a hundred years old and adorned with 18ft. high ceilings & massive concrete columns that were stripped down to their original state

Layla
86 Hoyt Street, Boerum Hill | Wed – Sun 12p-6p
Products sold: Inspired by india and southeast Asia, Layla sells home accents, bedding, towels, women’s clothing, jewelry and many unique and one of a kind items, exclusive from India.
Price range: $3 for a glass bangle to $15,000 for a ruby and diamond necklace
Top seller(s): Real silk Ikot pillow ($600-18“x30”)
Products sourced from: India, San Francisco, New York, Pakistan, France and Italy
Retrospect
333 Smith Street, Carroll Gardens | Tue-Sat: 11am-7pm and Sun: 11am-5pm
Products Sold: The collection includes 1970’s black glassware from Tiara Indiana Glassware. Sconces, mirrors, tables and jewelry boxes from the mid 20th century Florence, vintage papier-mache trays from Japan, antique doll house furniture, sacred Italian Milagros, and a large collection of antique and vintage jewelry. New items ranging from globes, writing instruments, clocks and search lamp by Authentic Models, furniture, lighting and accessories from Vagabond Vintage, tableware by Emma Bridgewater and Rosanna, hand-printed pillows and wall hangings by Design Legacy, home fragrances from Aquiesse, perfumes and soaps from Tokyo Milk.
Price Range: $1.50 for peacock feather to $3,450 for Cut velvet settee
Top seller(s): Vintage jewelry, pillar candles ($5-$12.50) quirky macabre books ($29.95-$35) and milagro hearts
Products sourced from: European and Japanese goods along with domestic favorites
Product description: A mix of antique/vintage
103A N 3rd Street, Williamsburg | Tue-Sun: 12pm-7pm
Products sold: Tables, storage, seating, wallpaper, mirrors, shelves and lighting. They also design and build custom furniture
Price Range: $30 for candle holder designed Ana Linares to $8,500 for a tete- a- tete rocker, designed by Laurie Beckerman.
Top sellers: Symbol coat rack by DESU design ($15), Planar chair ($750) poorprove lamp by Deger Cengiz ($650)
Products sourced from: Designed and made in New York City from 72 local designers, with 95% being Brooklyn-based

Yu Interiors
15 Greene Avenue, Fort Greene | Tue-Fri 12pm-8pm; Weekends 11am-8pm
Products sold: Bath and body items, furniture, bedding, home accents, candles, artwork, floor rugs, coffee table books, lamps, paperweights and a selection of one-of-a-kind items and Asian influenced items
Price Range: $10 bath salts to $1,650 Sweedish sofa, circa 1950’s
Top sellers(s): Kobo candle ($35) and Middle Kingdom teapot set
Products sourced from: Local artists
Guess what? Yu’s name originated because when the store first began operating, 100% of its items sold were of Asian influence
What’s your favorite furniture or home accent piece? Send us a picture of it along with where you purchased it from: info [at] brooklynexposed [dot] com