Our Story

Basic Shop LLC was founded in 2015 with a simple yet powerful mission: to provide high-quality, thoughtfully designed furniture and home goods that make everyday living more comfortable and enjoyable. What started as a small workshop in a garage has grown into a thriving business committed to craftsmanship, sustainability, and customer satisfaction.

Our journey began when our founder, Sarah Thompson, realized that beautiful, functional furniture shouldn't come with an impossible price tag. Frustrated with mass-produced items that lacked character and quality, she set out to create a different kind of home goods company—one that values both design and affordability.

Over the years, we've grown from a local furniture maker to a nationwide brand, but our core values remain unchanged. We believe in creating products that tell a story, that are built to last, and that transform houses into homes.

Our Mission

At Basic Shop LLC, our mission is to reimagine home furnishings by combining innovative design, sustainable practices, and exceptional customer service. We strive to:

  • Create furniture that is both beautiful and functional
  • Support sustainable and ethical manufacturing practices
  • Provide an outstanding customer experience from selection to delivery
  • Offer products at fair and accessible price points
  • Continuously innovate and improve our product offerings

We believe that great design should be accessible to everyone, and we work tirelessly to make that vision a reality.

Our Commitment to Sustainability

Sustainability isn't just a buzzword for us—it's a fundamental part of how we do business. We are committed to reducing our environmental footprint through:

  • Sourcing materials from responsible, certified suppliers
  • Minimizing waste in our production processes
  • Using eco-friendly packaging materials
  • Investing in carbon offset programs
  • Designing products that are built to last, reducing the need for frequent replacements

We believe that beautiful design and environmental responsibility can—and should—go hand in hand.