1…2…3…Click! Our Picks for Online Furniture Shopping

Words Mika Reyes
November 6, 2024

Photo courtesy of Qwerty Manila

Finding the perfect furniture that reflects your personal style is now easier than ever, thanks to a wave of online stores that cater to design-savvy shoppers. From vintage finds to modern classics, these five online furniture destinations are where all the cool kids are buying pieces to furnish their spaces.

1. WELLMADE Supply Studio

Initially launched as a leather goods brand in 2014, WELLMADE has since expanded into furniture. Known for its attention to detail and customization, the brand encourages customers to choose pieces that reflect their personalities. Every item is designed with innovation and modern tech, ensuring your space is both functional and stylish.

2. Studio Yakal

Studio Yakal emerged during the pandemic when Mabs Muñoz, moving into her studio unit in Makati, stumbled upon a Japan Surplus store filled with vintage treasures. Along with co-founder Cedric Roxas, the duo launched Studio Yakal on Instagram, offering a curated selection of timeworn yet stylish furniture pieces. If you're looking for vintage with a modern twist, Studio Yakal is your go-to.

3. Backdoor Manila

For those in search of quirky, retro vibes, Backdoor Manila offers an exciting selection of vintage Japanese flip clocks.These timepieces are the perfect blend of nostalgia and functionality, adding a retro-chic charm to any room.

4. Qwerty Manila

Qwerty Manila is all about mid-century modern furniture. With its sleek lines and minimalist designs, this store offers authentic pieces that combine form and function. Think clean silhouettes, space-saving designs, and a mix of materials— perfect for any modern home.

5. Kubo Disenyo

Based in Bulacan, Kubo Disenyo specializes in vintage, classic, and peculiar finds that add character to your space. Their curated collection of unique pieces promises to transform your home into a one-of-a-kind sanctuary.

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