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Which stores sell home goods in Edmonton?

Edmonton, the capital of Alberta with a population of over one million, offers a huge selection of home goods stores that cater to a wide variety of needs and budgets. From large international chains to local boutiques, from affordable furniture stores to premium designer galleries, every resident of this city can find everything they need to furnish their home. Understanding which stores specialize in home goods makes the selection process much easier and allows you to find the optimal combination of quality, style, and price.

Large furniture chains and department stores

The largest and most famous home goods store in Edmonton is IKEA, located at 1311-102 Street NW. This Swedish giant is open Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., and Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. IKEA Edmonton offers affordable furniture and home furnishings, including kitchen cabinets and appliances, mattresses, bedroom furniture, dining room furniture, living room furniture, home office furniture, and outdoor furniture. The store is organized as a large showroom where you can explore inspiring solutions for your home, whether you have a small apartment or a large house.

In addition to furniture, IKEA offers stylish décor and modern home accessories for every room. A special feature of the Edmonton location is Småland, a safe playroom for children where they can play while their parents shop. The store also has a Swedish restaurant and bistro where you can enjoy famous Swedish meatballs, plant-based dishes, hot dogs, and other affordable meals. Additional services include Click and Collect for convenient pickup of orders, baby care areas and changing tables in restrooms, heated baby food in the restaurant, and a children's menu.

Ashley HomeStore at South Edmonton Common, located at 1430 99th Street NW, is another important location for purchasing furniture and decor. The store is conveniently located near Henday and a short drive from Edmonton International Airport. Ashley HomeStore is part of The Dufresne Group, a Canadian chain that offers superior service from the moment you walk into the store to the moment your new furniture is delivered to your home. The store is particularly known for its large selection of sectional sofas and bedroom furniture. One of the bestsellers is the Modmax Premier collection due to its modular functionality, wealth of features, and cozy comfort. The store team takes the time to understand the needs and preferences of customers, personalizing each visit. For a more relaxed shopping experience, it is recommended to visit the store during off-peak hours between 9-11 a.m. or in the middle of the day between 3-5 p.m.

Leon's is one of Canada's oldest and largest furniture chains, founded in 1909 in southern Ontario. Today, Leon's has over 10,000 employees in a network of corporate and franchise stores across Canada and continues to uphold the excellent standard of service, integrity, and dedication established by Abel Leon over 100 years ago. The store offers a wide range of furniture for every room in the home, mattresses, major appliances, and electronics. Leon's is known for its incredible deals and the ability to find quality furniture at reasonable prices.

Wholesale Furniture Brokers has a store in Edmonton and offers a wide range of Canadian-made and internationally designed furniture at affordable prices. From space-saving bunk beds to California King sizes, from cozy condo furniture to luxurious genuine leather sectional sofas that can be customized in any way, the store offers a huge selection. The company offers special promo codes for delivery to Edmonton and many surrounding areas, including Beaumont, Fort Saskatchewan, Leduc, Spruce Grove, St. Albert, Stony Plain, and many others.

Factory Direct Furniture invites you to visit their giant warehouse showrooms or browse their huge online store. The store's philosophy is simple: “we pay less, so you pay less.” Here you can find stylish, comfortable furniture designed for long-term use at great prices. The store offers a huge selection at the lowest possible prices and specializes in entertainment centers, TV stands, living room and bedroom furniture.

iFurniture calls itself the largest furniture store in Edmonton, with a recent opening in Calgary. The company serves customers online and offline across the country and offers a wide range of residential and commercial furniture. While the selection may be more limited compared to some competitors, the store offers excellent value for money, and the showroom allows you to see and feel the quality before you buy.

Specialty Furniture Stores and Design Studios

Konto Furniture has been operating in Alberta since 1976 and offers a unique blend of imported and domestic furniture for all areas of the home. It is a modern brand based in Alberta, focused on contemporary design and fair pricing. What began as a single rural store has grown into a multi-generational, family-owned business that has become an important part of communities across Alberta. The store offers delivery tracking, where you can quickly and easily check the status of your order by simply entering the phone number associated with your order or your invoice number.

Crate & Barrel at Southgate Centre has been open since 2011 and makes it easy for Edmontonians to browse home entertainment products, furniture, and kitchenware. Located in the south side of the city, this home décor store welcomes all Edmontonians interested in purchasing new home goods, as well as tableware, bedding, and bathroom essentials. Looking for a lighting store in Edmonton? Crate & Barrel Southgate Centre offers a range of lighting fixtures, including table and desk lamps, floor lamps, pendant lights, chandeliers, and sconces. For those who enjoy entertaining outdoors, there are also string lights and lanterns.

One of the perks of Crate & Barrel is the free Design Desk interior design service, where you'll be paired with a highly skilled professional interior designer to help bring your dream home to life. The store offers a wide range of beloved and familiar brands for the home, kitchen, and décor, including KitchenAid, Cuisinart, and Breville for kitchen appliances; Le Creuset, Staub, and All-Clad for cookware and bakeware; and Zwilling, Shun, and Schmidt Brothers for kitchen knives. For a fresh new look, check out Sunbrella's pillows, cushions, and umbrellas.

Urban Barn at South Common offers the latest in contemporary furniture and décor. Surrounded by over 2.3 million square feet of dining, shopping, and entertainment, Urban Barn has become a popular destination for those looking for stylish and quality furniture. Many Edmontonians note that they have a sectional sofa from Urban Barn that has held up well for five years, attesting to the good quality of the products.

Structube is located at 10179 13 Ave NW in South Edmonton Common and is open Monday through Wednesday from 10:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., Thursday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., and Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. The company's mission is to offer the most incredible range of contemporary furniture and accessories at the lowest possible prices. They travel the world to find the most interesting new products to help you rediscover your home, one room at a time. There is also a location in West Edmonton Mall. Structube is often described as more stylish than IKEA, especially with its mid-century modern vibe, although the quality is usually lower than IKEA. The experience related to delivery, assembly, warranty, and customer service is noticeably better at IKEA, which runs like a well-oiled machine, while Structube sometimes seems inconsistent.

Cottswood Interiors & Design is a local Edmonton store that has been in business for 30 years. The company prides itself on its team, which offers free design services and sources the best products from around the world. The Cottswood team excels at filling customers' homes with beautiful designer furniture that is well-made, comfortable, and expresses their personality. From the designers to the delivery team, the store wants customers to leave the showroom inspired and excited about their furniture. Many Edmontonians recommend Cottswood for quality furniture that looks good and is not overly expensive, although it is in the mid to upper mid-range price point.

Mobler Furniture offers high-quality, stylish furniture and home décor in Edmonton. The store specializes in contemporary furniture for bedrooms, dining rooms, living rooms, and offices. One of its unique features is the ability to customize sofas within your budget and space, allowing you to create the perfect furniture for your home. Convenient payment plans are also available, allowing you to take your furniture home now and pay later.

RH (Restoration Hardware) has a gallery in Southgate Centre at 5015 111 St NW. It is a multi-platform design company whose innovative galleries, catalogs, and websites redefine the retail experience. RH is known for its premium furniture and home décor in classic and elegant styles. The store is open Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Discount stores and home goods

Winners and HomeSense, owned by TJX Companies, represent the off-price retail concept, where home goods are sold at discounts of 20-60% off regular retail prices. HomeSense specializes in home goods, including bedding, towels, décor, tableware, and bathroom accessories at great prices. There are several HomeSense locations and combined Winners/HomeSense stores in Edmonton.

The largest and best-stocked combination is considered to be the Winners and HomeSense location in Windermere (Currents) at 6260 Currents Drive, which is open Monday through Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. and Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. This allows you to shop for clothing and home goods in one place. South Edmonton Common, located at 1418 99 St NW, also has a HomeSense, which is open Monday through Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. and Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Manning Town Centre has a HomeSense at 15616 37 Street NW with the same hours. West Edmonton Mall has a HomeSense store at 8882 170th Street, and Kingsway Mall also has its own HomeSense location.

HomeSense receives new shipments of goods regularly, so the assortment is constantly updated. Here you can find unique decorative ideas for your home, a wonderful selection of bedding, towels, and home decor at great prices. It is important to understand that at HomeSense, as at Winners, you need patience and attentiveness—products of different brands, styles, and price categories are mixed together, so finding what you want may take time, but that is the appeal of treasure hunting.

JYSK Canada is another important player in the market for affordable furniture and home goods. There are two locations in Edmonton: JYSK Edmonton Mayfield Common at 296 Mayfield Common Northwest (T5P 4B3) and JYSK Edmonton South Park Centre at 3803 Calgary Trail NW, Unit 500 (T6J 5H2). JYSK, with its Scandinavian roots (founded in Denmark in 1979), offers affordable furniture and home goods with a focus on functionality and simple design. Their range includes bedroom furniture, mattresses, dining room, living room, and office furniture, as well as seasonal items, from patio furniture for the sunny months to festive Christmas decorations during the holidays.

JYSK stores offer convenient shopping options, including in-store shopping, in-store pickup for those in a hurry, and curbside pickup, making shopping quick and convenient. If you prefer to have your purchases delivered to your door, a delivery service is available. JYSK is known for its 15-year warranty on GOLD category mattresses, which demonstrates its confidence in the quality of its products.

Large department stores and chain stores

Canadian Tire, although primarily known as an auto and sporting goods store, also offers a wide range of home goods. There are several Canadian Tire locations in Edmonton, including stores at Kingsway Mall (11839 Kingsway NW), Mill Woods Town Centre (2331 66 Street Northwest), Manning Town Centre (3650 158 Avenue NW), and others. Canadian Tire offers home goods including patio furniture, barbecue grills, gardening tools, cleaning supplies, small appliances, bedding, towels, and home décor. It's a one-stop shop for everything from household needs to outdoor recreation items.

Walmart Canada is also a major player in the home goods market. Although headquartered in the US, Walmart has numerous locations in Edmonton offering furniture, home décor, bedding, kitchenware, and accessories at very affordable prices. Walmart regularly updates its home décor collection to reflect the seasons, offering stylish and affordable options for updating your living space. The assortment includes rugs, photo frames, clocks, furniture covers, wall décor, and much more.

Costco Wholesale in Edmonton is a popular place to buy furniture and home goods at wholesale prices. There are several Costco locations in the city, including a store at 7259 Winterburn Road NW, which is open Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., and Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Costco offers living room furniture, including sectional sofas, armchairs, ottomans, dining room, bedroom, and office furniture, often at significantly lower prices than traditional furniture stores. Many Edmontonians note Costco as the best value for furniture, as the products are typically within an affordable price range and are of higher quality compared to some competitors.

In January 2026, Costco Canada introduced new finds across all categories, including furniture (luxurious leather armchairs with ottomans, fabric sectional sofas, decorative eucalyptus trees), fitness and home gym, beauty, clothing, kitchenware, travel luggage, and even large LG TVs. Most furniture items are available to order online with home delivery, making the deals even better. The store also has display models, so you can see them in person before ordering.

Specialty Kitchenware Stores

Barb's Kitchen Centre at 9766-51 Avenue Northwest is a favorite spot for Edmontonians to shop for kitchenware. The store offers an excellent selection of unique food products, spices, high-quality cookware, and kitchen tools. Here you can find products from leading brands, including Le Creuset, and microplanes, which many people are looking for. Barb's Kitchen Centre is known for its friendly and knowledgeable team that helps customers find exactly what they need. It is a local favorite for those who are serious about cooking and want to invest in quality tools.

Knifewear is another specialty store that offers many high-quality kitchen items, including professional knives and kitchen accessories. It's a great place for those looking for Japanese knives and other premium kitchen tools. The store also offers knife sharpening services and advice on choosing the right knives for your needs.

Heart of the Home, located at 102 Avenue and 125 Street, specializes in beautiful collections of both everyday and holiday tableware, baking pans, kitchen tools, textiles, and more. The very friendly team is always ready to answer questions and order items that are not in stock. This is a local store that offers a personal touch and a willingness to help customers find exactly what they need. Heart of the Home also offers monthly sales on select items at their location and free pickup and shipping across Canada.

For those looking for commercial kitchen equipment at reasonable prices, Russell Hendrix and Amalgamated Food Equipment are worth checking out. While you won't find fancy items there, you will find commercial-grade equipment that will last a lifetime in your home kitchen. Russell Hendrix is especially recommended for its better store layout and more pleasant shopping experience. HESCO is also open to the public and offers commercial kitchen equipment.

Lee Valley Tools in the western part of the city, although primarily known for woodworking tools, also has excellent microplans and an interesting selection of various items for the home. This is a place where you can find unique and high-quality tools that are not always available in regular stores.

Williams Sonoma Canada, although it does not have a physical location in Edmonton, is an important source of professional kitchenware, kitchen décor, and gourmet foods with delivery throughout Canada. The store offers brands such as GreenPan, Le Creuset, KitchenAid, and many others.

Local Boutiques and Designer Stores

124 Street in Edmonton is known for its collection of local boutiques, shops, and restaurants. It is a vibrant street where you can find unique home décor and gift shops.

Maison de Noir, located at 10335 124 St, offers unique, eclectic home décor that invites you to take risks, trust your intuition, and transform your home into a true expression of art. The store offers excellent home décor, wall art, lighting, and accessories. Here you can find unique, curated items that reflect your personality. Maison de Noir operates both as a store in Edmonton and online for those who cannot visit the physical location.

Mercurius Curio on 124 Street is a boutique for seekers, mystics, and the curious. It is Edmonton's destination for conscious style and spiritual design, where you can find ethically made art, crystals, and unique gifts. The store offers a curated collection of home goods that go beyond traditional decor.

Shop Chop is a cute and fun local gift shop with an ever-changing selection of plants, pots, decor, home goods, greeting cards, jewelry, hair products, candles, and more. It's a great place to find unique gifts or items for your own home.

Bella Casa Design Centre at Crestwood Mall, located at 9646 142 Street Edmonton, prides itself on being a local community store and strives to offer customers the best products and services. They deal with “everything for the home” – from kitchenware and bedding/bath to draperies/blinds and interior design services. If customers can't find what they're looking for, the store will be sure to find it for them. The kitchen aisles feature a wide range of exquisite kitchenware, from brand-name cookware and every imaginable gadget to tableware and textiles. The bedding and bath department features luxurious Egyptian cotton bedding, including sheets, pillowcases, and accessories. Their duvets and pillows are made in Canada from the finest down from around the world, and all towels are made from premium Portuguese cotton in a wide range of colors and designs.

Specialty Store Categories

For those interested in handmade ceramics and pottery, Edmonton has several local artisans and studios. Moon K Studio makes beautiful ceramics in Edmonton with unique designs, such as mountain-inspired mugs. Reeree Ceramics is an Edmonton ceramic studio that makes Canadian-made ceramics in very cheerful colors and unique designs. JMK Pottery specializes in unique small bowls, incense holders, jewelry, magnets, and mini vases. RK Creative Nest makes beautiful ceramic mugs and bowls, mostly in blue and green colors.

Colour and Clay Studio is another Edmonton pottery studio that makes truly unique designs, such as mug glasses. They offer free curbside pickup in Edmonton. Gisele Gawlak Pottery is a Canadian potter who makes beautiful ceramics in her home studio in Edmonton. Lavender & Crow Ceramics are handmade by Kristen in her home studio, and Olive Bay Pottery offers a unique take on traditional ceramics with handmade pottery pieces that include some decorative items and a few mugs.

For those who want to learn pottery, Viva Clayworks offers several different types of Edmonton pottery classes depending on your interests. They have a six-week wheel throwing course if you want to really get a feel for and learn how to make ceramics, or if you just want to try it out for a one-time class, they offer that as well. This would be great for a date or something to try with a friend. They are located at 10125 81st Ave, Edmonton Alberta.

Great White North Pottery Supplies is a full-service Canadian pottery supplier that sells a wide range of clay, glazes, pottery tools, and pottery equipment. From beginner to production potter, the store has everything you need to create ceramics.

Online Options and International Brands

Wayfair Canada, while not having a physical location in Edmonton, is a popular online platform for purchasing furniture and home décor with delivery across Canada. Wayfair offers a huge selection of furniture for every room, décor, lighting, kitchenware, and more at competitive prices. Many items ship for free, even large items. Some Edmontonians use Wayfair to find furniture online and then look for opportunities to see these items in local stores, such as F2 Furnishing or Reside Furnishing, before making a purchase.

Article is a Canadian furniture brand founded in Vancouver in 2013 by a team of engineers who wanted to make buying furniture simple, stylish, and stress-free. Article was born out of frustration with the traditional furniture shopping experience, where well-made furniture often came with expensive retail markups, slow delivery times, and an inconvenient purchasing process. Their solution was to cut out the middleman and sell directly to consumers online, offering beautifully designed furniture at fair prices with fast delivery. Article quickly gained a reputation for its Scandinavian-inspired aesthetics, clean lines, and solid craftsmanship. With a focus on timeless design and functional living, the brand has expanded from elegant sofas and dining sets to collections for outdoor living, home décor, and more.

CB2, a contemporary offshoot of Crate & Barrel, has stores in Toronto and Vancouver but no physical location in Edmonton. However, CB2 offers online shopping with delivery across Canada, including Edmonton. CB2 is known for its unique approach to design—the magic of blending edginess and elegance, raw and refined. Founded in 2000, the brand's mission is to help you design your dream spaces at an affordable price.

West Elm, another brand from the Williams-Sonoma family, has a store in Calgary at 868 16th Avenue SW, but does not have a location in Edmonton. However, West Elm offers online shopping with delivery across Canada. The store offers contemporary furniture and home décor with inspired designs and colors.

Closed chains and historical context

It is important to understand that the retail landscape for home goods in Edmonton has changed in recent years. Several popular chains have closed or reduced their presence. Pier 1 Imports, once a popular home goods store, closed all 67 of its Canadian locations in 2020 after filing for bankruptcy in the US. The company struggled with increased competition from budget online retailers such as Wayfair and Amazon.

Home Outfitters, a Canadian home décor retail chain owned by Hudson's Bay Company, also gradually ceased operations in July 2019, closing all 37 locations, including stores in Edmonton. Home Outfitters sold bedding, towels, kitchenware, and other home accessories and was a popular destination for wedding registries.

Hudson's Bay (The Bay), one of Canada's oldest department stores, has also undergone significant changes. Although some Bay locations are still operating in Edmonton, including stores in Edmonton City Centre, West Edmonton Mall, and Kingsway Garden Mall, the chain has reduced its presence across the country. The Bay offers a wide range of home goods, including bedding, kitchenware, small appliances, towels, and home décor from mid-range and high-end brands. However, as of 2025, the Hudson's Bay Company has declared bankruptcy, and the future of the chain remains uncertain.

Linen Chest remains one of the few Canadian chains specializing in bedding, kitchenware, and home décor. Although there is no Linen Chest location in Edmonton, the store has over 35 locations across Canada and offers online shopping with delivery. Founded in 1961 by Sylvia Leibner, Linen Chest has grown from a small boutique on Queen Mary Road in Montreal to a beloved Canadian brand that is still owned and operated by the Leibner family today.

Tips for Successful Home Furnishing Shopping

When choosing a home furnishing store in Edmonton, there are several factors to consider. First, determine your budget and style. If you are looking for affordable, functional furniture, IKEA, JYSK, and Structube are excellent options. If you want mid-range items with an emphasis on style, consider Urban Barn, Crate & Barrel, or Winners/HomeSense. For premium designer furniture, check out RH, Cottswood Interiors, or specialty local boutiques on 124 Street.

Second, consider visiting several stores before making a decision. Many Edmontonians recommend visiting IKEA for basics and ideas, then browsing local stores for unique finds, and finishing at HomeSense or Winners for discounted accessories and decor. This approach allows you to create a unique and personal space without overpaying.

Third, don't forget about delivery and assembly services. Some stores, such as IKEA and Ashley HomeStore, offer professional delivery and assembly services for an additional fee, which can be helpful for large or complex furniture. Other stores, such as Costco, may require you to pick up large items yourself, so it's important to have appropriate transportation or be prepared to rent a truck.

Fourth, pay attention to warranties and return policies. Stores like JYSK, with their 15-year warranty on GOLD mattresses, demonstrate confidence in the quality of their products. IKEA is also known for its generous return policy. Understanding these policies can save you money and frustration in the long run.

Fifth, take advantage of free design services when they are available. Stores such as Crate & Barrel, Cottswood, and Bella Casa Design Centre offer free interior design consultations that can help you avoid costly mistakes and create a cohesive look in your home.

Finally, don't ignore online options. Many brick-and-mortar stores have online platforms with a wider selection than in-store and often offer exclusive online discounts. Wayfair, Article, and other online retailers can also offer competitive prices and convenient home delivery.

Conclusion

Edmonton offers a diverse landscape of home goods stores that cater to all needs and budgets. From large international chains like IKEA and Ashley HomeStore to local boutiques on 124 Street, from discount treasure troves like HomeSense and Winners to premium design galleries like RH and Cottswood Interiors, every resident of this city can find the perfect furniture and accessories to create their dream home.

Understanding which stores specialize in which categories of goods helps optimize shopping time and find the best value for money. Large department stores like IKEA and Costco are great for furnishing your entire home at reasonable prices. Specialized furniture stores, such as Konto Furniture and Urban Barn, offer a more curated selection with an emphasis on style and quality. Local boutiques and design studios provide unique finds and personalized service that is difficult to find in large chains.

For newcomers to Canada and Edmonton, it's important to take the time to research your options before making any big purchasing decisions. Visiting several stores, comparing prices and quality, reading online reviews, and taking advantage of free design consultations can greatly enhance your shopping experience and ensure that you create a home that reflects your personal style and meets your practical needs.

The urban retail landscape is constantly evolving, with some traditional chains closing and new online options emerging. However, the variety of home goods stores in Edmonton remains impressive, ensuring that every resident of this vibrant city can find everything they need to create a comfortable, stylish, and functional living space.