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Bed Bath & Beyond Replacements: Where to Shop Now

Bed Bath & Beyond is gone, but plenty of stores have stepped up to fill the void for home goods, kitchenware, and decor. Target, Walmart, and Kohl's offer broad selections, while specialty retailers like The Container Store focus on specific categories.

Bed Bath & Beyond is gone, but plenty of stores have stepped up to fill the void for home goods, kitchenware, and decor. Your best bet depends on what you're looking for, with big box stores like Target and Walmart offering broad selections, and specialty retailers like The Container Store focusing on specific categories.

Key takeaways:

  • Target and Walmart are strong generalist replacements, expanding their home sections significantly.
  • Kohl's and JCPenney offer good options for bedding, bath, and kitchen, often with sales.
  • Specialty stores like HomeGoods and At Home excel in unique decor and furnishings.
  • Online options like Wayfair and Amazon provide vast selections, often with competitive pricing.

What happened to Bed Bath & Beyond?

Bed Bath & Beyond filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in April 2023 and subsequently closed all its physical stores. The brand's intellectual property, including its name and website, was acquired by Overstock.com for $21.5 million. Overstock.com has since rebranded its platform as Bed Bath & Beyond, operating solely as an online retailer. So, the physical stores are gone, but the name lives on online.

Which big box stores are the best alternatives?

For a one-stop shop experience similar to the old Bed Bath & Beyond, Target and Walmart are your strongest contenders. Both have significantly expanded their home goods, kitchenware, and bath sections.

  • Target: Target has really leaned into home decor and kitchen essentials. You'll find everything from stylish bedding and bath towels to small kitchen appliances and organizational solutions. Their private labels, like Threshold and Room Essentials, offer trendy designs at reasonable prices. Expect to find a good mix of quality and affordability.
  • Walmart: Walmart offers an extensive range of home products, often at very competitive prices. While perhaps not as design-forward as Target, you can find solid everyday essentials for your kitchen, bath, and bedroom. Their online selection is massive, often exceeding what's available in stores.

A good example is finding a 12-piece dinnerware set for under $50 at Walmart, or a complete queen-size bedding set for around $80 at Target.

What about department stores?

Department stores like Kohl's, JCPenney, and Macy's have always been strong players in the home goods market and are excellent alternatives. They frequently run sales, so it's worth waiting for discounts.

  • Kohl's: Kohl's is a solid choice for bedding, bath towels, small kitchen appliances, and basic decor. They are known for their frequent sales and Kohl's Cash rewards, which can make prices very attractive. You can often stack coupons for significant savings. For example, a KitchenAid stand mixer might retail for $399, but with sales and Kohl's Cash, it could drop significantly.
  • JCPenney: JCPenney offers a broad selection of home items, including furniture, mattresses, kitchenware, and bath essentials. They often have good deals on name-brand items and their own private labels. Their in-store experience can vary, but the online selection is robust.
  • Macy's: Macy's positions itself as a more upscale option, with a focus on higher-quality brands for bedding, bath, and kitchen. Expect a wider selection of premium towels, luxury sheets, and designer kitchen tools. Their bridal registry is also a strong draw for those setting up a new home.

Where can I find unique home decor and furnishings?

If you're looking for more unique pieces or specific styles beyond the mass-market offerings, these stores fill that niche.

  • HomeGoods: Part of the TJX Companies (along with TJ Maxx and Marshalls), HomeGoods specializes in constantly changing inventory of home decor, small furniture, kitchen gadgets, and seasonal items at discount prices. It's a treasure hunt experience; you never know what you'll find, but often at 20-60% off retail.
  • At Home: At Home is a superstore dedicated entirely to home decor, furniture, and seasonal items. They boast thousands of items, often organized by color and style. It's a great place for large accent pieces, wall art, and a massive selection of decorative pillows, often priced very competitively.
  • Nordstrom Rack: While known for clothing, Nordstrom Rack often has a surprisingly good home section with higher-end bedding, bath, and kitchen items at discounted prices. You might find a set of premium towels or a designer cutting board for 30-50% off.

What about kitchen-specific stores?

For serious cooks or those looking for high-quality kitchen tools and appliances, some specialty retailers focus purely on the kitchen.

  • Sur La Table: This store offers a curated selection of high-end cookware, bakeware, kitchen tools, small appliances, and gourmet foods. They also host cooking classes. Expect premium brands like Le Creuset and All-Clad, often at full retail price, but with sales throughout the year.
  • Williams Sonoma: Similar to Sur La Table, Williams Sonoma focuses on top-tier kitchen and home products, with an emphasis on quality and design. They carry exclusive lines and offer a strong bridal registry program. A high-quality chef's knife here might cost $150, but it's built to last.

Are online retailers good alternatives?

Absolutely. Online retailers offer unparalleled selection and convenience, often with competitive pricing.

  • Amazon: Amazon has an enormous home and kitchen section, with millions of products from countless brands. You can find everything from budget-friendly basics to high-end specialty items. Prime shipping makes it incredibly convenient.
  • Wayfair: Wayfair specializes in home furnishings and decor. They have an immense catalog of furniture, rugs, lighting, and decor items, often with free shipping on orders over a certain amount (typically $35). Their website can be a bit overwhelming due to the sheer volume, but filtering options are robust.
  • Overstock.com (now Bed Bath & Beyond online): As mentioned, Overstock.com acquired the Bed Bath & Beyond brand and now operates under that name. This means you can find a similar product assortment online, often with closeout deals and a focus on home goods, furniture, and decor.

How do these alternatives compare?

Here's a quick look at how some top alternatives stack up across different categories:

Category Best for Budget Best for Variety / General Best for Premium / Unique
Bedding Walmart, Amazon Target, Kohl's, JCPenney Macy's, Nordstrom Rack
Bath Walmart, Amazon Target, Kohl's, JCPenney Macy's, HomeGoods
Kitchenware Walmart, Target Kohl's, Amazon Sur La Table, Williams Sonoma
Home Decor Target, At Home HomeGoods, Wayfair Macy's, Local Boutiques
Organization Target, Walmart Amazon The Container Store

What's the catch with these options?

The biggest drawback is that no single store perfectly replicates the specific mix of convenience, selection, and coupon-driven value that the old Bed Bath & Beyond offered. You'll likely need to shop at a few different places to cover all your home needs. For example, you might get your basic towels at Target, a unique decorative vase at HomeGoods, and your new blender on sale at Kohl's. It requires a bit more intentional shopping.

Written by

Kevin

Home & Kitchen, MaviGadget

Kevin writes for the MaviGadget Journal, testing the gadgets that promise to change your day and reporting honestly on the ones that actually do.

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