HomeGoods does not own any brands, but it offers products from vendors located around the globe. It sells items from popular and luxury brands like Nicole Miller, Rae Dunn, and Vera Wang at discount prices, a corporate customer service representative said. We were told that HomeGoods has long-term relationships with its vendors, and when vendors manufacture too much of a product or have closeout items, they sell those products to HomeGoods stores.

For an overview of the brands typically available at HomeGoods, we visited several stores and called additional stores in Arizona, Indiana, Tennessee, and Washington. HomeGoods commonly sells the following brands (listed by department):

Bed and Bath

  • Beautyrest
  • Calvin Klein
  • Crabtree & Evelyn
  • Cynthia Rowley
  • DKNY
  • Eddie Bauer
  • Halston
  • Isaac Mizrahi
  • Laura Ashley
  • Nicole Miller
  • Pecksniff’s
  • Sealy
  • Serta
  • Stearns & Foster
  • Tommy Bahama
  • Vera Wang
  • WoodWick Candles
  • Yankee Candle

Dining and Kitchen

  • Calphalon
  • Cuisinart
  • Dunkin’ (K-Cup pods)
  • Farberware
  • Keurig
  • Laura Ashley
  • Le Creuset
  • Libbey
  • Mikasa
  • Oneida
  • OXO
  • Rae Dunn
  • Starbucks (packaged coffee and K-Cup pods)
  • T-fal

Furniture and Decor

  • Crown Mark
  • DKNY
  • Drexel Heritage
  • Laura Ashley
  • Murano Glass
  • Nautica
  • Ralph Lauren Home
  • Tommy Hilfiger

Note: Considering a large furniture purchase from HomeGoods? See our article for information on HomeGoods’ delivery options.

Pets

  • Burt’s Bees for Puppies
  • Outward Hound
  • Petstages
  • ZippyPaws

Keep in mind that HomeGoods merchandise is constantly changing, so these brands may not always be available at your local store, depending on current stock. Our related article has the details on how often HomeGoods restocks.


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