Seth B

Great FREE Resources for Furniture and Home Decor Designers

In Home Furnishings Trends on September 28, 2009 at 10:35 pm

Who doesn’t love FREE design information.  Recently in one of the groups we belong to in LinkedIn, the CEO of Mudpie Design (a trend forecasting company) posted a great discussion.  “Great resources for designers – FREE!”   This inspired us to take some websites from this discussion and add some of our own favorites to help designers and furniture manufacturers looking for freebies.   This first list of a 2-part series is websites.  Next month we will feature the top home furnishing blogs.

1stDibs.com

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Why not look at the past to predict the future!  1stDibs is an antique website, focusing on high-end antique furniture, home décor, lighting, and has now added fashion and jewelry.  We’re constantly amazed by this website, and there is no harm in getting inspiration from 70 year-old designs that are surprisingly on trend for 2010!  Also, we recommend subscribing to their newsletters.  The writers at 1stDibs have fantastically interesting comments on different styles and how interior designers should use them today.

2modern.com

Picture 10The name pretty much says it all.  This website has some of the best looking modern furniture, lighting, and home decor, on the web.  The site’s design and feel are fun, and the editors are constantly adding new modern products.  Also be sure to visit their Design Blog, which is also a fantastic source for wildly creative ideas in home furnishings.  They have “Eco Friendly” and “Made in the USA” product sections, and a newsletter + RSS Feeds.

HomePortfolio.com

Home Portfolio is the largest database for home furnishing suppliers in the USA.  This site is simple to navigate, featuring all types and styles of home furnishings to help interior designers find the right furniture for their products ( customers?).  It works like an online catalog and is really simple to use.

Tréndir.com

Tréndir is a Home Decorating Trends Magazine.  The Tréndir Interiors website has fantastic posts; and although they call themselves “modern” interiors, they also feature some beautiful traditional home furnishings.  They cover all items for the home, from bathroom hardware to outdoor living, and also cover architecture and appliances.

ElleDécor.com

Picture 11The popular fashion magazine has made it easy for web users to dig through their past stories and images of products.  The PointClickHome.com website features images from both Elle Décor and Metropolitan Home.  Users can view great designs in the “Room Finder” and select the type and style of  home.  Home Furnishings can be found in the  “Decorate” tab, and housewares are in the “Entertain” tab.  Also, the blogs on this site are good: Savvy/Chic, Design Daily, Word on Modern Style, I on Design, Stylemonger, and Deal of the Day.

Thecoolhunter.co.uk

Picture 12This website focuses on ground-breaking design.  Probably more for interior designers and architects, we think that everybody will enjoy the products, buildings, and fashion concepts these guys bring to a fun-to-use website.  The most relevant area is the “Design” section, which can be found on their navigation menu.  This site tends to feature the bright and exotic and is really fun.

Inmod.com

Another modern design focused retail website is Inmod.  The coolest feature here is the “Design Your Own”.  You can design your own pillows and bedding!  Overall, this site very is similar to 2modern, and they have a blog, newsletter, and RSS feed.  If you like modern, this site is a must see…

TODL.COM (Trade Only Design Library)

Picture 13The Trade Only Design Library is another large database of products for home décor, furniture, and housewares.  This site is operated by the same company that sets up the HD Expo in Las Vegas, for hospitality and commercial furnishings.  While you cannot normally view this website if you enter directly, if you click this link to Hopitality Design, I have found a secret way to access the website!

Dwell.com

Dwell is a modern home magazine (print) but they also have a great website.  It has a dedicated product section, which allows users to select what to view by product category, ranging from clocks to wall coverings.

ArchitectualDigest.com

Long one of the most prestigious architecture and home design inspiration magazines (print), Architectual Digest now has a decent website that allows free access to the design features and beautiful images that have kept this magazine on the shelves for almost 90 years!  It is not as easy to navigate products on this site, as it shows the latest stories as features, but if you type in the name of the room or type of furniture into the search box, you should come up with some nice design concepts.

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