We’ve just finished your renovation or new custom build. Now it’s time for the final touches that make a house feel like home. And when it comes to interiors, the right housewares can truly transform a space. Thoughtfully chosen accents like ceramics, textiles, lighting and glassware don’t just serve a function, they tell a story, bring warmth and reflect your personal style. Here is a list of some of our favourite independent decor and housewares stores in Vancouver – the best places to find just the right thing for your new or newly renovated home.
Details by Mister K
If you’re looking for special pieces that really pop, put Details by Mr. K on your list. Think bright beautiful throw pillows and textiles; eye-catching ceramics and tableware; and accessories that exude charm and big personality. With an eye for the unexpected and a focus on thoughtful design, Details by Mr. K offers a refined yet eclectic selection of products, colours and textures that transform interiors into deeply personal, one-of-a-kind homes. 2717 Granville Street
Gild & Co
Looking for pieces with history and character? Gild & Co, nestled on Vancouver’s West 10th Avenue in Point Grey, is a beautiful boutique-style shop where “modern meets vintage.” This treasure trove offers an artfully curated selection of antique and contemporary furniture, unique textiles, lighting, artwork and home décor items. Each piece is chosen to blend sustainability and timeless design. Think Victorian, Art Deco, Scandinavian and more… all brought together in one eclectic space. 4415 West 10th Avenue
Madeline Bee
Newly relocated from White Rock, Madeline Bee recently opened up on West 10th, just across the street from Gild & Co. Inspired by French and European design, this pretty little shop focuses on smaller home accessories – pillows, throws, smaller ceramics, special kitchen essentials, locally-produced candles and beautiful faux stems – all with a decidedly feminine touch. (Though there are some lovely larger pieces too, like gilded frames and artwork.) It’s also the perfect destination for a hostess or birthday gift. 4408 West 10th Avenue
Provide Home
Tucked into the heart of Vancouver’s Armoury District, Provide is a go-to destination for beautifully curated home accessories crafted by master artisans from around the world. Provide is known for supporting both up-and-coming and well-established Canadian designers. Think modern, elegant and luxurious items – no cookie cutter or mass produced home accessories here. They also like collaborating with local makers on exclusive furniture and accessory collections that you won’t find anywhere else. 1805 Fir Street
Parliament Interiors
Parliament on Main Street is our must stop for modern furniture and home décor with a warm, mid-century-inspired style. The palette here features timeless greys and whites, accented by seasonal “it” colours. While the store does carry furniture and home accessories for every room, they also specialize in space-saving, multi-functional pieces for smaller spaces like condos and home offices. The store also carries one of the biggest collections of Kermodi plants in the city. 2703 Main Street
Old Faithful Shop
Old Faithful Shop has two locations, one in Gastown and the second on West 4th, offers a very modern take on the classic general store. This shop has a beautiful calming vibe and sells a curated selection of well-made, timeless goods—from kitchenware and candles to textiles, ceramics and leather accessories. Every item is chosen with care, combining quality craftsmanship with enduring style. In addition, Old Faithful also has a substantial collection of books, everything from art and design to children’s books. A must for any well-styled table or bookshelf. 320 Cordova Street and 1985 West 4th Avenue
Olive + Wild
When you’re looking for those final touches with global and artisanal appeal, visit Olive + Wild. The shop showcases talented local artists, potters and ceramicists from across British Columbia as well as a curated selection of global design brands. We especially love the collection of woven baskets from Senegal and the Avoca throws, made in Ireland. Also, come holiday season, the store carries an assortment of unique Jewish and Christian holiday decor items. 4191 Main Street
Suze
Craving a home decor shopping trip to Paris? Suze, located on West Broadway, may be the next best thing. This is a thoughtfully designed small boutique that offers a curated mix of home goods and lifestyle pieces. With a soft, French-inspired aesthetic, the shop features everything from elegant candles to unique throw pillows. Our very favourites here are the exquisite table linens and Terre de Fer dishware. 2525 West Broadway
The Cross
Housed in a 8500 square foot heritage building in Yaletown since 2023, The Cross is one of Vancouver’s home decor institutions. (It’s been around since 2003.) The store carries a collection of designer furniture, vintage treasures, handcrafted accents, lighting, bedding, linens, candles, glassware and original artwork—all carefully selected to bring beauty and personality into the home.
But what truly sets The Cross apart is its signature aesthetic: a bright, white-washed interior accented with soft pastels, striking a balance between refined elegance and relaxed charm. Think Shabby Chic, 3.0. 1198 Homer Street
Vancouver Special
Vancouver Special in Mount Pleasant is a design-focused shop offering a curated mix of modern furniture, home goods, lighting and books. With influences from Scandinavian and Japanese design, the store emphasizes clean lines, functionality and timeless style. Founded by an architect, it champions the idea that great design should be both accessible and livable. Vancouver Special also doubles as a creative hub, hosting events and exhibitions that celebrate design and local culture. 3612 Main Street
Best Decor Shops in Vancouver
A couple more honourable mentions to put on your list – Lady E Decor and Design on Main Street, which carries a mix of home decor, fashion and self care items. And also Stock Home Design on West Broadway, which is more gift-focused, but they do have some smaller decor pieces and tableware. Did we miss one of your favourite decor shops in Vancouver? If so, be sure to let us know!