Beijing's best homeware shops
Kit out your home with stylish buys from these boutiques
Decorating your home just as you like it is an evolving task – the first flat you rent will most likely look very different to the place you're living when you're 40. That said, there are plenty of shops in Beijing who can help you on your interior design journey, from antiques to contemporary classics to unique, handcrafted pieces.
Gulou
FNJI
Located near the Confucius Temple on quiet Guozijian Jie, FNJI (pronounced 'fanji') is stocked with sleek high-end furniture from Chinese and Japanese designers. With all that high design comes a high price tag, but there is a selection of handmade home décor and stationery available at a more accessible price point. If you’re not in the market for highend furniture, the expertly renovated courtyard is still worth a trip. Instead stop in the shop’s sunny café where you can simply take in the view over a latté.
41 Guozijian Jie, Dongcheng district
Lost and Found
This Gulou boutique is the place to head if you like your homewares to come with a healthy dollop of character. Carefully selected vintage Chinese products sit alongside sustainable soaps and accessories.
42 Guozijian Jie, Dongcheng district
Sanlitun
Muji
Though on first glance it may look like a scaled-down Ikea, Muji is much more than that. Clean, simple, minimalist and coolly Japanese, everything in this lifestyle store is several notches better quality than the Swedish behemoth, with an emphasis on functionality above all else. It also sells almost anything you can think of – from clothes and shoes to laptop bags, clocks, travel socks, wallets and incense burners.
Shimao Plaza Building 3, 13 Gongti Bei Lu, Sanlitun, Chaoyang district
Wangjing
Ikea
It's cheap, it's functional, it's flatpacked and many of the homewares look more high-end than their affordable price point would suggest. All of the familiar homogenised furniture and interior accessories you've either come to love or loathe can be found in abundance at Beijing's flagship Ikea megastore. The sightseers and sofa surfers make things rather crowded at peak hours.
55 Futong Dong Lu, Chaoyang district
Lido
ZaoZuo
The brand, an offshoot from a successful online design incubator, offers simple, stylish Chinese-designed furniture and home goods at an affordable price point (a two-seater sofa starts from 2,999RMB).
LG, Room 21, Indigo, 18 Jiuxianqiao Lu, Chaoyang district
Shuangjing
Hay
A good rule of thumb to follow in the world of interior design is: Scandi equals cool. With that in mind, a visit to Hay is sure to leave you pimped out with reliably stylish homewares.
1F, R&F Plaza, East Third Ring Road, Chaoyang district
Gaobeidian
Lily's Antiques
Offering not only Chinese antiques but also a variety of foreign and local styles, you'll find everything you need to spruce up your interior at Lily's. The surrounding area is full of home décor and antiques shops, but Lily's offers the most well-curated selection.
69 Gaobeidian Dong Jie, Chaoyang district
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