Furniture

Furniture – Compare Sofas, Beds, Storage & Home Furnishings

Furniture is one of those categories where the small details matter. A sofa that looks perfect online can feel very different once you check the seat depth, the fabric type, or whether it arrives in sections that will actually fit through your hallway. This Furniture category pulls together products from multiple UK retailers so you can compare styles, sizes, materials and pricing in one place before choosing where to buy. You’ll typically see living room, bedroom, dining and office furniture, plus storage pieces and seasonal ranges such as garden sets, with listings changing as retailers update stock and collections.

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The products shown here are supplied by established UK retail partners. Discount Promo Codes isn’t the retailer of record; this page helps you compare what’s available across different sellers, then click through to complete your purchase on the retailer’s own website. Because furniture involves delivery, assembly and (sometimes) made-to-order lead times, it’s worth checking the retailer’s product page carefully before ordering.

Browse Furniture by Section

The Furniture category is organised into sections that match how most people shop for the home, room by room.

  • Living Room Furniture often includes sofas, corner sofas, sofa beds, armchairs, coffee tables, TV stands and side tables. With seating, you’ll commonly see the same range listed in multiple configurations (2-seater, 3-seater, corner left-hand, corner right-hand) and in several upholstery options.
  • Bedroom Furniture typically covers bed frames, mattresses, wardrobes, chest of drawers and bedside tables. UK bed sizing is usually listed as Single, Double, King and Super King, but it’s still sensible to check measurements in centimetres on the retailer’s listing before you commit.
  • Dining Room Furniture includes dining tables, dining chairs and benches. Table sizes can vary dramatically, and some retailers show the “extended” size for extendable tables separately, so checking the closed and extended dimensions helps you compare fairly.
  • Office Furniture commonly includes desks, office chairs and storage. Here, practical details like chair weight limits, desk depth and cable management features tend to matter more than the headline style.
  • You may also see Storage Solutions (bookcases, shelving, sideboards, hallway units), Children’s Furniture, and Garden & Outdoor Furniture depending on the season. Outdoor products tend to rotate heavily through spring and summer.

Popular Furniture Brands You May See

This category usually includes a mix of household names and specialist brands, depending on which retailers are supplying listings at the time.

It’s common to see ranges associated with retailers such as IKEA, Habitat, Argos, Next Home, Dunelm and John Lewis. In beds and mattresses, brands like Silentnight, Sealy and Simba are often stocked by UK sellers, alongside other sleep-focused ranges.

You may also come across widely distributed furniture brands such as Julian Bowen and Vida Designs, which appear across multiple retailers and marketplaces.

Availability varies. The exact brands you see will depend on retailer feeds, regional delivery coverage and current stock levels.

How Comparison Works for Furniture Listings

This page displays furniture products from multiple UK retailers, so the same item (or near-identical versions) can appear more than once if different sellers stock it.

Furniture is also highly variation-led. A sofa might be listed separately by colour, fabric type (linen-look, velvet, leather), leg finish, or configuration. Beds can appear as frame-only, with storage, or bundled with a mattress. With storage pieces, you may see identical designs in different widths or finishes.

Delivery is a major point of difference. Some retailers offer doorstep delivery only; others provide room-of-choice delivery, assembly services, or scheduled delivery slots. Pricing can look similar until you factor in delivery fees, lead times, and whether the product is in stock or made to order.

When you click through, you complete your purchase directly with the retailer. Delivery arrangements, returns, warranty details and customer service are all handled under the retailer’s policies.

Why Furniture Availability Changes

Furniture ranges change for ordinary reasons: seasonal collections, end-of-line clearances, and supply changes in materials or upholstery fabrics. Outdoor furniture is particularly seasonal, with sets and cushions appearing heavily in spring and then selling through quickly during peak summer periods.

Some products are made to order, especially upholstered items, which can lead to longer delivery windows and occasional delays. Pre-Christmas cut-offs can also affect what’s available for home delivery at short notice.

Because retailers refresh stock feeds at different times, the grid here can look different from one week to the next.

How Discount Codes Can Support Savings on Furniture

Some participating retailers provide discount codes that may apply to selected furniture purchases. Where available, these codes are used on the retailer’s checkout page and can reduce the final price, subject to the retailer’s terms.

Furniture discounts often come with conditions. Some offers require a minimum spend. Others exclude large items, bundles, or specific brand ranges. Delivery charges may be excluded from promotional discounts, and made-to-order items sometimes have tighter restrictions.

Always check the retailer’s terms before applying a code. Purchases are completed directly with the retailer, and a portion of revenue generated through the platform contributes towards charitable initiatives.

Practical Checks Before Buying Furniture Online

Before ordering, measure properly. That usually means the space the furniture will sit in, plus the access route: doorways, staircases, turns on landings, and tight hallways. Sofas and wardrobes are common trouble spots, especially if they don’t come in sections.

For beds and mattresses, confirm UK sizing on the listing and check whether the mattress depth is compatible with the frame (particularly with ottoman and storage beds). For dining tables, look at the clearance around chairs and how many seats the table realistically accommodates day to day.

Check whether the item is flat-pack, partially assembled, or delivered fully assembled. Assembly difficulty varies, and some retailers offer assembly as an add-on. It’s also worth reviewing return policies carefully, as furniture returns can involve collection fees, repackaging requirements, or restrictions once an item has been assembled.

For upholstered furniture, UK retailers typically reference compliance with relevant fire safety requirements for domestic upholstered items. If this is important for your purchase (for example in rented properties), check the retailer’s product information and documentation.

Compare Furniture First, Then Choose Your Retailer

This Furniture category is designed to help you compare options across multiple sellers without bouncing between retailer sites. Use the sections to narrow your search, check dimensions and materials, and factor in delivery and assembly details before you decide.

When ready, click through to the retailer that suits you best and complete your purchase directly on their website.