From playful ceramics to futuristic wall panels to timeless furniture silhouettes, certain items are inextricably linked to the brands that made them. They are not just products — they are signatures. Here we take a closer look at the most famous home accessories from top luxury brands — and why they deserve their status.
Ralph Lauren Home
Most folks think of polished equestrian style when they hear “Ralph Lauren,” but their Polo Bear motif is a fun twist. It’s lighthearted, instantly recognizable, and shows off RL’s ability to blend heritage with whimsy. A welcome break from too much buttoned-up tradition.
Jonathan Adler
Playful, quirky, and borderline avant-garde. The Dora Maar vase from the Muse collection is the poster child of this vibe, flaunting surreal lip details that spark conversation. Makes your home feel like a stylish art gallery without getting too stuffy.
Serena & Lily
Coastal chic at its breeziest. Their Riviera Collection (think bistro-inspired chairs with woven patterns) is simple yet uplifting. Practical, durable, and perfect for anyone dreaming of a laid-back French café scene in their own kitchen.
Williams Sonoma
Started in the kitchen but branched into full-on elegant living. Their standout is the AERIN Collection – by Aerin Lauder – which injects a clean, refined flair into everything from bath accessories to outdoor furniture. It’s subtle luxury backed by serious beauty cred.
Hermès
Famed for scarves, among other high-end treats. Framing an Hermès Silk Scarf transforms it from wearable art to wall statement. It’s classic, storied, and undeniably Parisian. If you want a splash of iconic French fashion in your living room, look no further.
Gucci Decor
Bold, flamboyant, and loaded with historical references. The Herbarium Print especially shines with its nature-inspired imagery and vibrant hues. It’s unmistakably Gucci—if you love their fashion’s drama, you’ll adore their home line’s punchy details.
Versace Home
All about high-impact glamour. The Medusa Head motif rules here, emblazoned on plates, money boxes, and more. Showy yet undeniably cool, it instantly gives off that “Yes, it’s Versace” vibe.
PlusObject
Unconventional and futuristic. The Aqua High Wave titanium-coated glass panels create a mesmerizing play of light, color, and texture. The kind of statement piece you’d see in a cutting-edge design magazine.
Armani/Casa
Understated, meticulous, and thoroughly refined. Their PETTY Towel Collection exemplifies this low-key luxury approach—premium towels in curated hues that radiate polished simplicity. Even your bathroom can look runway-ready.
Roche Bobois
Known for partnering with bold designers and pushing the envelope. The Bubble Sofa by Sacha Lakic is a big conversation-starter: rounded, modern, and surprisingly cozy. A fresh take on seating that can instantly become your living room’s focal point.
Fendi Casa
Think classic Italian glamour adapted for interior living. FF Logo cushions in plush fabrics like mink, velvet, or cashmere set the tone of refined extravagance. A subtle (or not-so-subtle) statement of high-end style.
Boca do Lobo
Blends edgy design with top-tier Portuguese craftsmanship. The Lapiaz Sideboard stands out with its cracked exterior and gleaming metallic interior. It’s part sculpture, part practical cabinet—definitely a scene-stealer in any room.
Eternity Modern
Reproductions for the mid-century design fan. Their Eero Saarinen Womb Chair captures vintage curves and comfort while making it accessible for today. Good for purists who want timeless design without the insane vintage price tag.
Arhaus
Handmade pieces with a focus on sustainability—lots of reclaimed wood and recycled materials. Each piece feels unique and earthy, so if you’re into style and eco-conscious sourcing, you’ll find a fit here.
House of Hackney
Lush, maximalist, and unapologetically bold. The Artemis floral wall covering is an eye-popper, inspired by the Arts and Crafts movement but with a modern twist. Perfect for anyone who wants jaw-dropping statement walls and ethical production methods.
Sources:
1. https://www.reddit.com/r/LuxuryDecor/comments/1jvwtsc/which_luxury_brands_known_for_home_decor/
2. https://www.reddit.com/r/LuxuryDecor/