Who’s the best? Home store retailers recognized in Newsweek’s annual survey

NEW YORK — Multiple home furnishings retailers placed highly in Newsweek’s “America’s Best Retailers 2025” survey, conducted by Statista.
The 10-minute survey was conducted in January and February and scored retailers in several categories based on likelihood of recommendation (50% of their score) and products, customer service, atmosphere, accessibility and shop layout.
In the category of home goods and décor, the top five were Crate & Barrel, World Market, At Home, HomeGoods and Kirkland’s Home.
The survey included a separate category for discount home goods, which comprised just three retailers. Home Sense topped the list, followed by Five Below and Ollie’s Bargain Outlets.
Ethan Allen took top honors in premium furniture, followed by RH, Pottery Barn, West Elm and Havertys.
La-Z-Boy led the pack in the general furniture category, followed by Ikea, Ashley, American Freight and Bob’s Discount Furniture.
Across all 43 categories and 210 recognized brands, Cartier ranked first overall, followed by Tiffany & Co., Tory Burch, Buc-ee’s and Lego.