A Home Decor Store You Have to Walk Through
Most home decor stores carry the same wall art and the same clocks you've already scrolled past a hundred times online. The decor vendors at Ohio's Market Berlin work differently. Each booth is shaped by a person with their own eye, their own sources, and their own sense of what makes a room feel finished, so the shelves here hold pieces you genuinely won't find anywhere else in Holmes County. It's the kind of selection that's nearly impossible to describe and very easy to spend an afternoon in.
You truly can't know everything they have without visiting. You might come in for a single rug and leave with a clock for the kitchen, a pair of draperies, and a piece of wall art you didn't know you were looking for. The display changes as vendors rotate stock and bring in new finds, and most people who make the drive to Berlin, OH end up coming back to see what's turned up since.

Selected by Vendors, Not a Head Office

Every piece on the floor was picked by a vendor who has to stand behind it. There is no central buying office deciding what gets shipped to Berlin, no national trend report telling the booths what to hang on the wall. When a vendor brings in a run of clocks or a stack of rugs, it's because they believe their customers will love them in their own homes, and they usually know exactly who those customers are. That accountability shows up in the materials, the finish, and the small details far more than it does at a chain where nobody on the floor had any say in what's on the shelf.
It also shows up in the price. Without a corporate markup stacked on top of another corporate markup, our vendors can offer well-made decor at numbers that surprise people used to big-box pricing. You're buying closer to the source, from someone who set the price themselves, and that tends to work out in your favor. Shoppers regularly tell us they expected to pay far more for a rug or a piece of wall art this nice, and that's a big part of why a home decor store like this beats the chains on the things that actually matter.
You Really Have to See It
If you ask what kind of home decor store this is, there's no tidy answer, and that's the point. It isn't a single-brand showroom, it isn't a clearance outlet, and it certainly isn't a big-box chain. It's a collection of independent vendors under one roof, each with a different specialty, which means the only honest description is that you have to see it for yourself. People who try to picture it from the outside almost always undersell it. People who walk through it almost always come back with a list of things they didn't expect to find.
That variety is the whole appeal. One booth leans toward framed wall art and prints, the next toward area rugs and runners, another toward clocks, draperies, and the smaller accents that pull a room together. No catalog could capture it, because it changes constantly and because half of what makes it special is the act of discovering it in person. This is a destination, not a quick errand, and the shoppers who love it most are the ones who give themselves time to wander every aisle.
Christmas and Holiday Decor, All Year Long

One of the things that sets this section apart is that the Christmas and holiday decor never really packs up. While most stores wheel it out for a few weeks in December and then bury it in a back corner, our vendors keep festive decor on the floor year-round. That means you can find ornaments, garland, table pieces, and seasonal accents in the middle of summer, which is a gift for anyone who likes to plan ahead, decorate a cabin or rental early, or simply loves the look no matter the month.
It also fits the way a lot of our shoppers actually live. Folks here decorate for the seasons in earnest, and a year-round holiday selection means you're never stuck waiting for the calendar to catch up to your project. Whether you're replacing a worn wreath, building a collection a piece at a time, or hunting for something specific you saw last year, the holiday booths reward repeat visits. What's out today may be gone next month, and something new almost always takes its place.
Wall Art, Rugs, Clocks, and the Finishing Touches
The everyday decor runs deep. Wall art and prints range from simple framed pieces to larger statement work, and because the vendors choose by hand, you'll see styles that suit a plain farmhouse just as easily as a modern living room. Area rugs and runners are a category of their own here, with options sized for entryways, kitchens, and big open rooms alike. Wall clocks, draperies and curtains, artificial plants and flowers, and a steady supply of decorative accents round out the mix, so it's easy to dress an entire space in one trip.
Because everything lives close together, it's simple to see how pieces work as a set instead of guessing from separate websites. Hold a rug up against a drapery panel, find a clock that matches the wood tones you already have, and add a few smaller accents that tie the room together. Nothing about it feels like a warehouse store where the decor is stacked on a pallet under fluorescent light. Here it's part of a curated mix, arranged by vendors with an eye for how a finished room should feel. Pieces here pair naturally with what you'll find among our furniture and indoor plants vendors a few aisles over.
Beyond What a Listing Can Show

Plenty of people try to replace a place like this with a phone and a shopping cart, and most end up disappointed. You can't judge the true color of a rug through a screen, can't feel the weight of a drapery panel, and can't hold a clock against your wall to see if the size is right. The whole point of a curated home decor store is that the judgment has already been made for you, by a real vendor, and then handed back so you can make the final call in person. That's an experience online retail simply can't copy, no matter how many photos a listing has.
It's also a far more pleasant way to spend an afternoon. There's no algorithm steering you toward whatever has the highest margin, no endless scroll of near-identical listings. Just shelves worth browsing, vendors worth talking to, and the steady satisfaction of turning up something you'd never have thought to search for. People leave with stories about what they found, not just bags, and that's exactly the kind of shopping the big-box and online giants gave up on a long time ago.
Part of an Afternoon in Holmes County
The home decor section is one stop inside a 24,000-square-foot market, so it's easy to fold into a longer visit. Shoppers often pair it with the furniture booths when they're outfitting a room from scratch, then drift over to the plant vendors to add a little green to whatever they've just put together. Before you leave, it's worth circling back through the rest of the market to see what else has turned up since your last trip, because the floor rarely looks the same twice.
That's the rhythm here. Berlin, OH and the surrounding Holmes County towns have always drawn people who'd rather make a day of it than rush through a parking lot. Ohio's Market Berlin fits right into that tradition, and the decor vendors are a big reason so many shoppers from across the US build a whole trip around a stop at the market. Come ready to browse, and give yourself more time than you think you'll need.
The Look Changes Every Visit

Inventory turns over constantly. Vendors restock with the seasons, bring in one-off finds, and rotate what's on display, so the shelves in spring look nothing like the shelves in fall. What that means for you is simple: the rug you love today might be the last one, and the booth that didn't have your clock last month may have exactly what you need now. Regulars learn to buy the piece they love when they see it, because there's rarely a warehouse of backups in the back.
It also means there's always a reason to come back. Ohio's Market Berlin sits in the heart of Amish Country, an easy drive from Millersburg and the rest of Holmes County, and the home decor section alone is worth the trip for anyone tired of the same mass-produced pieces everywhere else. Come with a little time, plan to wander, and bring someone whose taste you trust. Half the fun is discovering a piece neither of you knew you were looking for.

What's on the Walls and Shelves
Selection varies by vendor and shifts with the seasons, but between the booths you'll find a wide, well-chosen range of decor for every room. Here's a sense of what's usually waiting when you visit.
- Wall Art & Prints
- Area Rugs
- Wall Clocks
- Artificial Plants & Flowers
- Draperies & Curtains
- Christmas Decorations (Year-Round)
- Decorative Accents
- Seasonal Decor
Come See It on Display
The selection changes every week. Stop in any time during market hours, no appointment needed.





















































