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These Cool Instagram Interiors Are 100% Shoppable

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Fifty years ago flat-pack furniture wasnt even a thing. Twenty years ago it was all about brick and mortar. Ten years ago that habit moved online to mass retailers like eBay and Amazon. Today its all about the buzzy startupthink: DTC brands ranging from Burrow to Great Jones promising a hyper-curated selection of photo-ready goods.But theres a whole other avenue thats received considerably less press (so far):Instagram shopping.

It started innocently enough. Maybe we tapped on a fashion bloggers latest silk skirt purchase and ended up down the rabbit hole of that brands feed. Fast-forward a couple months, and said silk skirt was on regular rotation in our wardrobe. (They dont call them influencers for nothing!) Now, though, the habit has translated into our homes, with interior designers, brands, and other social media creatives essentially dictating what we crave by showing us a constant stream of pampas grass, velvet ottomans, and Noguchi lanterns. In essence, Instagram has become the millennial version of catalog shoppingonly arguably more authentic and diverse.

From up-and-coming makers to iconic designers, theres a lot weve bookmarked on the app. Prepare to update your Saved folder.

The Ceiling Centerpiece

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Whether interior designer Alexandra Kidd shares her own spaces or someone elses, she always spotlights beautiful, unique objects you instantly want to take home. Case in point: this dining nook featuring a dramatic Vertigo pendant and a set of cane chairs.

The Stylish Storage

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Established in 2010, Radnoris a studio that supports emerging designers and creators by showcasing their workand tapping them to collaborate on products. Most of its Instagram photos name-check each item, making it easy to discover new artisans and their accompanying creations, which is how we stumbled across this delightful little magazine rack by Egg Collective. No more cluttered coffee tables.

The Glowing Orb

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These wall lights by designer Ross Gardam may not look like much on a blank web page, but when you see them installed in a gorgeous Brooklyn townhouse with accessories from the likes of Cold Picnic and Coil and Drift, you suddenly need a pair of your own. This is the magic that is Hatchet Design Builds account.

The Glitzy Flush Mount

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As an interiors stylist, Colin King knows how to find unique and eye-catching homewares. (Psst: Hes also the wizard behind many of Zara Homes dreamy editorials.) While hes a big fan of vintage, every now and then he throws his Instagram audience an easy-to-buy bone; for example, Roman and Williamss brass light fixture.

The Museum-Worthy Lamp

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Though Jenni Kaynemostly posts about her fashion line, her taste in homewares is equally impeccablewe love her minimalist decor collection. When shes not designing dreamy pieces, she dabbles in blogging, sharing spaces that inspire her and the items that make them pop. To be fair, a Noguchi lamp is always a statement, but in this easy-breezy setup, its all the more appealing.

The Sleek Sconces

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As the cofounder of Homepolish, Noa Santosis one of our go-tos for colorful, modern design ideas. Exhibit A: this bedroom, which expertly blends antique furniture with a poppy yellow throw blanket and contemporary cone fixtures. Its all in the details.

The Plush Love Seat

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Maximalists, rejoice: New Orleansbased former editor Sara Ruffin Costello often shares glimpses both into her own home and other interiors, whether those are her favorite shops or a surprisingly chic airport (no, really). The ones brimming with bold hues and patterns, like this green space, always get our likes. Were dreaming about bringing that cushy emerald sofa into our own living room.

See more Insta-inspiration:
Calling It: These Are the 11 Best Interior Designers to Follow on Instagram
28 Inspiring Small Workspaces We Found on Instagram
26 Rad Living Rooms We Found on Pinterest and Beyond


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