In this modern time of overnight shipping and voice-messaging, I find myself less compelled to dip into a newly opened shop or sift through flea market booths for that hidden gem amongst the rubble—I guess I’m a product of my generation. Instead, I turn to my Instagram app to get the job done. As someone who is always on the hunt for a collectible piece to complete my ever-evolving space, I have become quite fond of seeing local ceramicists blow up globally or small-town-thrifters-turned-heavy-hitters all because the masses gathered (virtually, of course) to cheer them on.
Thus, whether you seek a hit of creative invigoration or are in a hurry to acquire a new dining table, don’t look any further than these 25 accounts that will renew your appreciation for the ‘gram. With the newfound shopping features on Instagram, it makes it simple to come across a piece you like and scoop it up all from your mobile device—more importantly, before somebody else does. Skim this article for the best places to scroll.
Shoppe Amber Interiors
If you're a big fan of Amber Lewis' work, then you'll love her Los Angeles-based home boutiques, too. Scrolling through her Shoppe Amber Interiors feed, you'd be forgiven for thinking that photos of her shop were from one of her home projects, but this is what the store looks like. It's so quintessentially Amber Interiors with that relaxed Cali-cool style we've all come to know and love. And if you're not in California, don't despair, you can shop online.
Spartan Shop
This Portland-based shop is the purveyor of all the independent goods we didn’t know we needed. From the dreamiest ceramics to lighting that leans more towards art installation than just illumination, they’re worth a follow for the inspo alone. The upside is you can shop online if you’re not an Oregonian.
Claude Home
Curated for retrophiles who believe everything was just better in the '70s, Claude Home is like cracking open a treasure chest. Prices are fair, and the shop owner, Maggie Holladay, is quick to respond to all your questions.
Popuphome
Popuphome is great for those who seek the thrill of the chase. Once a piece goes live on their Instagram, who’s to say how long it’ll last before another aesthetically driven follower snatches it up? The buyers of Popuphome do a great job of finding unique pieces that are vintage but contemporary enough to easily slip right into your space.
Apparatus
Apparatus is for the dreamers. In this curated world, art becomes a way of life the minute you hit that follow button. The stunning avant-garde pieces are investments that truly change the game. Follow along to see what they come up with next—you should see inside their show-stopping LA showroom.
Article
When your mind is hungry for appealing interiors that you can easily mimic in your own space, Article is the account to explore. The prices are approachable, too. Need a fresh take on outdoor chairs for summer? Article has what you’re looking for.
Shop Kelly Wearstler
We've long been fans of Kelly Wearstler's eye for color and shape and adore doing deep dives into her shop account when we crave a mental getaway. She’s turned escapism into a lifestyle that can easily be applied to your own living room; just add to cart.
Trnk NYC
This New York gem has been on our radar for years. We love their streamlined aesthetic and unique pieces from local designers. We were thrilled when they popped up in LA last year with a living room that was 100 percent shoppable. If you're on the hunt for unique pieces, then Trnk NYC is the destination for you.
Notary Ceramics
There’s something so satisfying about dreamy dishware that's made by hand. It's the easiest upgrade when your home base is feeling stale. A few new dishes or a new coffee mug spruces up your space just enough. Notary Ceramics is a one-stop shop for the eye-catching ceramics you’ll want to fill your cupboards with.
Radnor
Minimalists, head on over to Radnor's IG for a dose of contemporary influence in every swipe. You'll love their on-point eye for interiors and the fact that they support independent small designers, giving them a platform to shine.
Matter
No matter what your style, this account is worth the follow. The grid is constantly brimming with contemporary dwellings that seem ripped from a design book—how can anyone live here? The answer is that they shop at Matter for pieces by leading artists and designer goods that are akin to installations yet somehow function as furniture, too.
1stdibs
If you feel compelled to fill your home with one-of-a-kind pieces (and spend a good chunk of your life searching for them, too) then you need to know about the 1stdibs Instagram account. Being able to shop the ‘gram makes it easy to swoop the pieces you fall for then and there, and if you’re just browsing, you can save a ton of ideas for your own home. They also have a really great blog on their site that’s brimming with good design info.
Croft House
I remember my first Croft House chair: sinking in and thinking “I may never leave this spot.” That’s akin to what clicking through their beautiful feed is like. Not only do I love supporting local designers, but they truly know their craft. Take a peek: You never know what dream seating arrangement you might run into.
Parachute Home
Stalking this account will make you strip down your bed immediately and start anew— with a pair of their sheets of course. I get a lot of ideas for little bedroom updates here and there from Parachute's IG. It’s often a good reminder that you don’t need to take a wrecking ball to your home to freshen it up.
Lulu & Georgia
When you stumble across a home goods line that is budget friendly and totally nails your style, you keep a close eye on what they’re working on. Lulu & Georgia is just that for me, and I think it might be for you, too. A minimalist take on the eclectic style and a super clean grid to scroll on through.
Local and Lejos
Local and Lejos is a company that brings artisanal goods from the world over right to the palm of your hand. Keep up to date with their community partnerships where they give back proceeds from purchases and, in turn, provide shoppers with unique handmade goods. I enjoy learning of crafts I would otherwise have to travel the world to uncover—no passport needed.
West Elm
How does West Elm always nail the color palette and décor inklings you’ve been daydreaming of? Thinking about upgrading to a velvet saffron-hued couch? They’ve got it. Their account is a good reminder of small ways you can make your home feel seasonally new without emptying your piggy bank to do so. West Elm also has great sales, so giving them a follow is a good way to keep up with that.
Zara Home
What is up with how perfect everything on Zara Home is styled? It’s like stepping into a universe where your home can be transformed into a dreamscape in just a few (albeit inexpensive) purchases.
Worn Home
Worn Home have a way of selling us a lifestyle of effortless home décor and perfectly understated goods in every drop to the feed—as Aussies do. I stick around for their mission to bring sustainability and ethical production to all their customers' lives with each purchase.
The Citizenry
The Citizenry is like that dear friend who’s always returning from the next big destination stowing local crafts in her carry-on—and we all know those friends are the best. Their Instagram, just like their shopping selection, takes us on a journey only to return with souvenirs of the visually stimulating and covetable variety.
CB2
CB2's IG bio reads “furniture for the modern home” but we truly believe it’s furniture for every home. No matter what your preference (maximalist or minimalist) there’s something for everyone in this virtual space. I’m drawn to the striking vignettes of styled homes, boundary-pushing ideas—can I pull off a blush statement wall?—and approachable (affordable) décor that can easily be applied to your own abode.
March
If this is your first time visiting the March Instagram page, you’ll be tumbling down a rabbit hole in no time and wondering why you don’t have more attractive jugs and various vessels on your tabletop. It’s refreshing to see an interior design store specific to the kitchen, pantry, and dining room. You know what they say: Do one thing, and do it well.
Galerie Provenance
Galerie Provenance was born of a passion for collecting artifacts, ones that go on to fill your home with stories of who you are, where you’ve been, and where the objects themselves have been. Through this, a strong eye for design and curation has filtered into every piece they sell and every photo they post. It’s a project unfolding before your eyes.
Barnaby Lane
If you haven't heard of Aussie furniture line Barnaby Lane, then go and give them a follow. Their handmade leather designs are impeccably well-crafted, and the good news is that they ship to the U.S. Their IG really sells you that laid-back Down Under design style we all crave, and we're pretty sure you will smell that salt-kissed breeze when you bring one of their pieces home. Just maybe. It's worth a shot.
The Line
No Instagram list of home interior accounts to follow would be complete without including The Line. Founder Vanessa Traina launched the shoppable space idea, creating a stylish boutique in NY and LA (sadly NY closed its doors) that felt like a home you wanted to live in. And we'd be remiss if we didn't mention that it is by far one of the most regrammed (and repinned) spaces. Kudos to Traina and her well-honed eye. We want to live that Line life.