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11 San Diego Furniture Finds to Elevate Your Living Room

Chic furniture, art, and décor from local home stores to help you upgrade your space
Interior decorations for a living room from San Diego furniture store Rove Concepts
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You can tell a lot about a person by their living room. One glimpse reveals whether they alphabetize their books, live with pets (ahem, black couches), or enforce a socks-only policy.

Just like you, every living room has a personality—it’s an ever-shifting record of your day-to-day life. But with a little intention, these spaces can transform into interactive galleries painted with leather and linen.

San Diego modern furniture store Hold It Contemporary Home located in Mission Valley

Of course, we’re not talking about stiff showrooms filled with glass tables that crack from one side-eye glance. The key is balance: a spot to kick your feet up while still being wowed by your surroundings. If you feel like your feng shui isn’t up to snuff and you need inspo to take your living room from bleak to unique, allow us to curate an effortlessly cool, elevated SD living room for you with finds from local home stores.

Hepa Side Bar from San Diego furniture store Nativa Interiors
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Hepa Side Bar

$2,389, available at Nativa Interiors

If Gatsby traded his mansion for a downtown loft, this would be the bar cart he’d roll out. The geometric curves, brass-accented wheels, and removable serving trays make it part sculpture, part cocktail station. As for that plastic flask from college? We’d leave it in the cupboard.

The Ball Walnut Side Table from San Diego furniture store Nativa Interiors
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The Ball Walnut Side Table

$1,399, available at Nativa Interiors

No red wine on this side table. Drips are forbidden, but if you must, an old-fashioned on a gold-encrusted coaster will do to keep the marble top pristine.

San Diego artist and business owner Sofie Berarducci who founded Sofiest Designs featuring disco interior accents
Onyx Candle from Roam Homeware
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Onyx Candle

$195, available at Roam Homeware

If you’re a cotton-candy-wishes-vanilla-cherry-blossom-dreams kind of person, we won’t judge. But for those looking for a more elevated sensory experience that doubles as décor, the Onyx Candle is an ideal addition to a coffee table. Notes of patchouli, cedar, quince, rose, and citrus emanate from soy wax hand-poured in La Jolla.

Reya Curved Sectional from San Diego furniture store Rove Concepts
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Reya Curved Sectional

$3,749, available at Rove Concepts

Okay, at first glance, it might just seem like a white couch. But real luxury lives in the details: a kiln-dried hardwood frame, a curved silhouette, modern felt fabric, and enough space to sprawl and be drawn like a French girl. Just maybe save spaghetti night for the dining table.

Bubble Lamp from San Diego furniture store Lawrance Furniture
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Bubble Lamp

$2,285, available at Lawrance Furniture

The lights of this handmade Italian lamp are as organic (and beautiful) as they come, mimicking flowers on a branch or bubbles on a wand. Whatever the shape, the blown Murano glass adds soft, ambient lighting to that one dark corner, lava lamp–style.

Fiam Phantom Mirror from San Diego furniture store Lawrance Furniture
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Fiam Phantom Mirror

$5,000, available at Lawrance Furniture

The Phantom Mirror is like a fun-house mirror that grew up and went to art school. Inspired by its theatrical namesake, this Italian-made objet d’art depicts half reality, half illusion thanks to its warped glass, perfect for an otherwise blank living room wall.

QLOCKTWO Wall Clock from San Diego furniture store Lawrance Furniture
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QLOCKTWO Wall Clock

$1,780–$7,300, available at Lawrance Furniture

Haven’t you heard? Numbers are sooo last season. We’ve come a long way since the sundials of ancient Egypt, and as it turns out, clocks have evolved into chic pieces of art that speak to you in glowing sentences such as “It is half past seven” and “It is 10 o’clock.” It’s minimalist; mesmerizing; and, dare we say, timeless.

Shipwreck Pottery from San Diego furniture store Roam Homeware
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Shipwreck Pottery

Prices start at $195, available at Roam Homeware

Not all treasures glitter. Some are sea-stained clay weathered by centuries below the surface. Salvaged off the coast of Indonesia, this 16th-century shipwreck pottery collection comes encrusted with real barnacle shells that have likely hitched a ride since the days of Shakespeare. Bottle of rum not included.

Blue Crush painting by Linney Warren from San Diego furniture store Roam Homeware
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Blue Crush by Linney Warren

$6,000, Acrylic on canvas, 48” x 72”, available at Roam Homeware

The best pieces of art are ones that make you cock your head sideways and squint your eyes. Before you figure out what you’re looking at, you’ve fallen into a trance. Part of Warren’s Leisure Collection, Blue Crush blends color, ocean creatures, and swirling bodies in a hypnotizing symphony. Consider this an excuse to finally replace that horrible fruit basket painting hanging above the mantel.

Magnolia Chair from Nativa Interiors
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Magnolia Chair

$890, available at Nativa Interiors

We’ve always been a bit skeptical of armless chairs—do we keep our arms down like a Buckingham guard?— but this one changed our minds. The soft bouclé wool and wide seat make it surprisingly inviting; plus, it sits on a swivel, so you can spin in style.

Tromso Console from Nativa Interiors
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Tromso Console

$4,380, available at Nativa Interiors

Whoever said high-end meant cream-colored-everything clearly hasn’t met this console. At 80 inches wide, this hefty, ochre, guanacaste wood console brings a much-needed dose of drama, especially paired with a white couch, beige rug, and eggshell lamp. Just pick your spot wisely, because once this beast is down, it ain’t budging.

By Lili Kim

Lili Kim is a freelance writer focusing on food, drink, culture, and local businesses. Her work has appeared in San Diego Magazine, Food Republic, and Enthusiast Report. When not writing or shooting film, she is likely brewing her seventh cup of tea of the day or bike riding through OB.

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