Popsugar Living Antiracism Best Black-Owned Home Brands to Support in 2020 Permanently Bookmark These 16 Black-Owned Home Brands to Support Online 4 June 2020 by Macy Cate Williams View this post on Instagram A post shared by 🌿Jungalow® (@thejungalow) on May 4, 2020 at 10:07am PDT Image Source: Jungalow As POPSUGAR editors, we independently select and write about stuff we love and think you'll like too. If you buy a product we have recommended, we may receive affiliate commission, which in turn supports our work. The powerful activism against the killing of George Floyd has sparked important conversations about how society can better support and advocate for Black lives. One of many ways we can do that is to redirect how we shop — consumers must support more Black-owned businesses. There are tons of incredible fashion, beauty, and children's brands to shop, but don't forget about how you're decorating your home, too. Ahead, we've curated a guide to talented Black designers and artists with home brands that should be on your radar. From handmade furniture to vibrant bedding, there are so many inspiring products you can buy to elevate your home. It may seem small, but thoughtfully shopping fuels the Black economy and brings diverse points of view to prominence in creative industries. It's vital now and every day going forward. Related: 4 Beauty Brand Owners Explain How You Can Support Black Businesses Right Now Expedition Subsahara View this post on Instagram A post shared by African Decor & Accessories (@expeditionsubsahara) on May 23, 2020 at 8:00am PDT Website: Expedition Subsahara The Breakdown: Sofi Seck, originally from Senegal, West Africa, runs Expedition Subsahara out of St. Charles, MO. She opened her business to support the education of young girls in Senegal by selling products that are authentically made by African artisans — herself included. Expedition Subsahara's brightly-coloured baskets and statement-making placemats add an instant dose of cheer to any room. Bolé Road View this post on Instagram A post shared by Bolé Road Textiles (@boleroadtextiles) on May 29, 2020 at 1:15pm PDT Website: Bolé Road. The Breakdown: The Brooklyn-based company, founded by Hana Getachew, supports artisans in Ethiopia who make handwoven modern designs. From colourful bath mats to pretty table linens, the site is filled with an array of beautiful decor items. Clare View this post on Instagram A post shared by Clare - Paint a home you love💛 (@clarepaint) on May 25, 2020 at 11:35am PDT Website: Clare The Breakdown: Clare makes paint shopping an easy process with designer-curated colours and mess-free peel and stick paint swatches. Founder and interior designer Nicole Gibbons realised that no paint brands were offering a convenient way to shop for paint, so she decided to change that with her business. Lolly Lolly Ceramics View this post on Instagram A post shared by Lolly Lolly Ceramics (@lollylollyceramics) on Apr 30, 2020 at 6:07am PDT Website: Lolly Lolly Ceramics The Breakdown: Columbus, OH-based ceramicist Lalese Stamps makes the dreamiest mugs we've ever seen. Her online shop isn't open yet, but as soon as it is, we can't wait to stock up on her unique creations. Marie Burgos Collection View this post on Instagram A post shared by Marie Burgos Collection (@marieburgoscollection) on May 13, 2020 at 8:03pm PDT Website: Marie Burgos Collection The Breakdown: Interior designer Marie Burgos has a luxury brand of cool furniture and decor accents, but what she's truly known for is her phenomenal lighting. Born and raised in Paris, Burgos gets her inspiration from French design and her family's native home of Martinique. You'll see lots of mid-century modern references in her pieces as well. Tactile Matter View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kenesha Sneed (@tactilematter) on Dec 31, 2019 at 12:49pm PST Website: Tactile Matter The Breakdown: Artist and illustrator Kenesha Sneed sells gorgeous prints and throws through her brand Tactile Matter. Her work promotes female empowerment and self-love — make sure to check our Sneed's incredible murals too. Johanna Howard Home View this post on Instagram A post shared by Johanna Howard Home (@johannahowardhome) on Jan 17, 2020 at 8:37am PST Website: Johanna Howard Home The Breakdown: Founder Johanna Howard collaborates with talented artisans to make bold, graphic pillows and throws. She mixes Scandinavian design with artisan traditions to achieve her signature aesthetic. AphroChic View this post on Instagram A post shared by AphroChic (@aphrochic) on Jan 15, 2020 at 8:47am PST Website: AphroChic The Breakdown: AphroChic sells on-trend poufs, pillows, rugs, lighting, and wallpaper, but the brand spans so much more than home decor. Husband-and-wife team Jeanine Hays and Bryan Mason celebrate "the intersection of modern design and global culture across diverse populations" with a magazine, podcast, and much more. Oh Happy Dani View this post on Instagram A post shared by DANIELLE COKE (@ohhappydani) on May 15, 2020 at 1:03pm PDT Website: Oh Happy Dani The Breakdown: You have probably seen artist Danielle Coke's illustrations splashed all over Instagram, especially her recent pieces on raising awareness for the Black Lives Matter movement. Her Ally Collection is currently sold out, but we can't wait to buy her prints in the future. Soukie Modern View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kenya & Taib 🖤 Soukie Modern (@soukiemodern) on May 30, 2020 at 10:55am PDT Website: Soukie Modern The Breakdown: Kenya Knight, alongside friend Taib Lotfi, founded Soukie Modern, a home decor site filled with colourful Moroccan Berber rugs, ceramic candles, and Instagram-worth beach towels. The site also sells vibrant handbags crafted Morocco & California. Jomo Furniture View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jomo Tariku (@jomofurniture) on May 12, 2020 at 12:18pm PDT Website: Jomo Furniture The Breakdown: Ethiopian-American industrial designer and artist Jomo Tariku specialises in modern African furniture. Jomo Furniture sells minimalist chairs and stools that'll be the focal points of your space. xN Studio View this post on Instagram A post shared by xN Studio (@xnstudio_) on Mar 25, 2020 at 10:22am PDT Website: xN Studio The Breakdown: Brooklyn-based brand xN Studio was founded by Nasozi Kakembo in 2011 and offers everything from furniture to kitchenware. "We are the intersection of classic and modern, East and West, innovative and subdued," the site states. Harlem Candle Co. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Harlem Candle Co. (@harlemcandlecompany) on May 20, 2020 at 5:48am PDT Website: Harlem Candle Co. The Breakdown: Luxury home fragrance brand Harlem Candle Co. offers room sprays, diffusers, and candles with scents inspired by the Harlem Renaissance. Travel and lifestyle expert Teri Johnson founded the business and designs fragrances alongside award-winning perfumers. Jungalow View this post on Instagram A post shared by 🌿Jungalow® (@thejungalow) on May 4, 2020 at 10:07am PDT Website: Jungalow The Breakdown: Designer and artist Justina Blakeney founded Jungalow with the intention that it's "a place that will inspire you to tap into your own creativity, connect with nature at home, and help you to bring good vibes home." The creative and modern brand incorporates natural, recycled, recycle-able, and compostable materials as much as possible. Jungalow is also known to donate to a variety of important organisations including Trees For the Future. Did we mention how incredibly cute every single piece on the website is? Harlem Toile View this post on Instagram A post shared by Sheila Bridges (@harlemtoilegirl) on May 19, 2020 at 4:46pm PDT Website: Harlem Toile The Breakdown: Harlem-based designer Sheila Bridges started her brand Harlem Toile because she was inspired by the "historical narrative of the decorative arts, especially traditional French toile with its pastoral motifs from the late 1700s." You can see her original prints on upholstered chairs, wallpaper, and even glassware. Rochelle Porter Design View this post on Instagram A post shared by Rochelle Porter Design (@roporterdesign) on Feb 8, 2020 at 10:09am PST Website: Rochelle Porter Design The Breakdown: If you love pillows, the options that Rochelle Porter sells are about to be your new obsession. The Atlanta-based designer also sells fun activewear and printed face masks. ShoppingAntiracismBlack WomenHome DecoratingWomen Of ColorDecor ShoppingFurniture