Browse links
US residents can opt out of "sales" of personal data.
We hope you love our recommendations! Some may have been sent as samples, but all were independently selected by our editors. Just FYI, BuzzFeed and its publishing partners may collect a share of sales and/or other compensation from the links on this page.
Make sure these amazing brands are on your radar all year-round.
Don't Sleep Interiors is a Black woman-owned small business out of Atlanta making home decor items inspired by the Black experience.
Promising review (for the Historic Black Newspapers Poster 1881–1901): "The poster quality is incredible, its such a unique item, and I’ve loved it from the moment I opened it!" —Cassondra
Get the Historic Black Newspapers Poster 1881–1901 here and shop the rest of the brand's offerings here.
Albany Park's furniture comes packaged in apartment-friendly, space-conscious boxes that can easily be maneuvered in stairwells and tight hallways. Each piece is composed of high-resiliency foam wrapped in cruelty-free synthetic feathers. Shipping's also free, and the company has a 30-day return window.
Promising review (for the Park sectional in blue): "This sofa was just what we were hoping for! I was able to put it together in about an hour by myself. The color is lovely and the feel of the material is very soft like butter. Comfortable but not too soft. Looks amazing and works great for our space." —Anne B
Get the Park sectional here and shop the rest of the brand here.
Mind the Cork is a Black woman-owned small biz based in London that makes home objects made out of cork.
Promising review (for the Isla cork planter): "Very pleasing shape, very tactile and so light for posting. A lovely sustainable planter or pen put or vase or… lots of uses and a great gift." —Susan Fletcher
Get the Isla cork planter here and check out more from Mind the Cork here.
Bespoke Binny is a Black woman-owned small business based in London making African inspired home goods.
Promising review (for the African print fabric placemats): "Having got fed up of giving people paper napkins when they came for a dinner party I thought I should be more adult lol and get some napkins… these didn’t disappoint, I’ve already had my first compliment on them. They also go so beautifully with my West African table mats that I have and all the Kenteh fabrics around the house. They are so vibrant and such great value. So pleased they sell as a set. Will definitely be coming back!" —Jada Johnson
Get the set of two placements here, the table runner here, and shop the rest of the brand's offerings here.
Us and the Planet is a Black woman-owned small business in Brooklyn that makes 100% soy wax candles and other all-natural home products.
Promising review (for the Goddess Survivor candle): "Absolutely love my mastectomy warrior candle! I stumbled upon this Etsy shop and the owner is amazing and I thanked her for her inclusivity in her work. I am a breast cancer survivor so this candle means so much to me. And it arrived quickly and in mint condition. I’m so happy! Thank you thank you!" —Alex
Get the 4" Goddess Survivor Candle on Etsy for $15 (available in three colors and two body styles) and shop the rest of the brand's offerings here.
Folks have used Sweeten on everything from tiny projects like a tile backsplash installation to big projects like complete home renovations. Check out Sweeten's renovations blog to get an idea of all the sweet, sweet home renovations they helped facilitate.
Nonily Studio is a Black woman-owned, San Francisco-based Etsy shop with affordable, individually designed wall art.
Promising review: "I actually purchased three prints total and love each of them! After downloading the prints, I sent them to be printed from Shutterfly and bought my frames from Wayfair. They looks so great together!" —Jamie
Get the cherry print digital download here, the Black woman print digital download here, and check out more from Nonily Studio here.
Nikss Art is a Black woman-owned small business in London making prints for the home.
Promising review (for the Black Afro Women art poster): "Got the painting as a gift for my sister and she absolutely loves it! Quality is amazing and delivery was very quick." —Alexandria
Get the Black woman body art here, the Black woman hair art here, and shop the rest of the store here.
The tables are made with wood, rare stones, gems, and high gloss resin coating. They come with 16-inch hairpin legs and can hold up to 50 pounds.
BuzzFeeder Marquaysa Battle has an item from Imitation by Jerrell and absolutely loves it: "BTW, I won an Africa-shaped tray from this brand a while back and it's lovely. It's a purple, geode-style serving tray made of super sturdy wood (it's actually kinda heavy). I have all plans to order one of these tables for my next apartment and I'm already buying furniture based on the color I want. If the one I'm eyeing sells out before I grab, I plan to wait until Rihanna's next album goes triple-platinum because I shall not buy another coffee table but one from this brand. Am I obsessed? Maybe! 😭"
Promising review (for the monstera leaf table): "Omg!!! As I opened the package, I almost came to tears! It is way more beautiful than I expected! It’s so PERSONAL! I’m not ashamed to say that I am very frugal sometimes… but BAY-BEY, I wasn’t going to let this one slide! Absolutely gorgeous and I would buy it over and over again! Thank you for sharing your gift with us!" —Stephanie
Get the monstera leaf table here, the Angela Bassett table here, and check out more from Imitation by Jerrell here.
The Trinigee is a Black woman-owned small business based in Houston, Texas making home goods inspired by Black culture.
Promising review (for the Afro Tech plush blanket): "The beauty and comfort of these pieces is heightened by the saturated color and quality fabric. The ARTWORK is exceptional! Excited by this purchase, as it will serve me twice as much with the reversible option. Quick and easy shipping as well. Thank you kindly." —Linda Moore
Get the AfroTech plush blanket here, cheetah throw pillow here, and check out more from The Trinigee here.
Hilton has a line called Things by HC — a collection of gardening accessories — including this denim apron with leather details. It has leather pockets for holding heavy and sharp tools like shears and a ring for holding a towel or mister/spray bottle.
Get the apron here, preorder a signed copy of Living Wild here, and shop the rest of offerings here.
This is a Black woman-owned small business founded in 2014 by Teri Johnson to help embody her love of jazz music and Harlem. The soy vegetable wax blend candles are made with one-of-a-kind fragrance oils.
Promising review: "If you want to be known as the favorite daughter, sister, niece, grandchild, etc. then these are you go to! Not only do the make the room smell irresistible but they also are a great focal point too. And the meaning behind each candle makes its that much more special. 10/10!!" —Becca W.
Get the 12-oz 22K Nightclub Map of Harlem Savory Luxury Candle from Harlem Candle Company for $65. You can also shop the brand's candles at Macy's and BlueMercury.
All of Clare's paints are zero VOC, which means they don't contain harmful toxins that cause headaches when drying.
Promising review: "We have painted four rooms in our house, all of the ceilings and the kitchen cabinets with Clare paint so needless to say, we love Clare paint! It covers great and is so easy to work with! They have such a great color selection and I haven’t been disappointed with any of our selections. We had bought a couple other brands of paint before working with Clare paint and there is no going back. The quality and ease is so worth it! Highly recommend this paint!" —Kelsey M.
A gallon of paint is $64, a quart is $24, and a swatch is $2.
Estelle Colored Glass founder Stephanie Summerson Hall grew up visiting antique shops in South Carolina small towns with her grandmother Estelle, and loved looking at her grandmother's growing collections of vintage colored glass. Because of this, Stephanie launched Estelle Colored Glass, which sells er heirloom-quality colored glass pieces, which are handmade by glass artisans in Poland.
Get the pair of iridescent martini glasses here, the set of six goblets here, and shop the rest of Estelle Colored Glass here. You can also shop the brand's offerings at Anthropologie.
While the business sells all sorts of earthy homewares — like barware and gardening supplies — the real star of the show is the shop's online plant inventory.
Create The Culture is a Black woman-owned and operated brand based in Brooklyn, NY making embroidered decorative objects for the home.
Get the Bantu embroidered art here, the Beyoncé pillow here, and shop the rest of the brand's offerings here.
Reviews have been edited for length and/or clarity.