Furniture Accessories

This Furniture Accessories category page focuses on the practical checks that change one listing to the next: dimensions in mm, fixing method (adhesive pad, screw-in, push-fit), and material finish such as brushed metal, clear silicone, or felt. Product cards from multiple partner retailers cover protectors, grips, handles and small support blocks, and the same item can appear as a single piece, a multipack, or a colour/finish variant depending on how a partner publishes it. Some ranges are presented as matched sets, while others are split into separate sizes for different leg widths or door thicknesses. New colours and pack sizes rotate in and out as partners update their ranges. It’s a small-item category, but the specs matter.

Read on for product groupings, formats, sizing, materials, and how platform links work.

Main product groupings you’ll notice

Most cards fall into floor-protection, edge-protection, and hardware updates: chair leg protectors in 18–22mm and 24–28mm bands, clear corner bumpers for 90° edges, and replacement pulls with 96mm or 128mm hole centres. Some protectors appear as separate size cards, while others bundle multiple diameters into one listing with selectable variants. Look for thickness and quantity. Dunelm entries frequently show finish options like chrome vs matte black alongside the same handle shape, so the spec line matters as much as the photo.

Formats and how partners package them

Pack formats vary sharply: felt circles sold as 24-pack or 100-pack sheets, silicone caps sold as sets of 4, and mixed kits that combine pads plus screws or dowels in one box. Short packs exist. The Range sometimes publishes “assorted size” protectors as one card, while other partners split 20mm, 25mm, and 30mm into separate listings with different pack counts and shade names. For furniture felt pads, check whether you’re getting pre-cut rounds, a cut-to-size strip, or a roll, and whether the backing is peel-and-stick or nail-on.

Fit, sizing, and spec differences between listings

Sizing is where mismatches happen. For furniture leg caps, listings can specify internal diameter (e.g. 19mm) or leg width ranges (e.g. 18–20mm), and some only state “small/medium/large” without a measurement. Square legs add another variable: 20x20mm is not interchangeable with 22x22mm. Height matters too. A 10mm-thick cap changes chair height less than a 25mm cup-style foot, and some cards quote the external diameter rather than the internal grip size.

Materials, build, and functional details to check

Material and construction drive performance. Soft TPE or silicone sleeves flex around tapered legs, while rigid polypropylene cups suit straight legs and wider bases; felt-backed versions reduce drag but wear differently on rough tile versus sealed wood. Check the underside. Adhesive pads vary between foam tape and thin acrylic, and screw-fixed plates use small countersunk screws with 3–4mm shanks. Office Furniture Online sometimes notes load rating and block height for furniture riser blocks, which affects clearance for robot vacuums and cable runs under desks.

Common checks people make before choosing

Measure first. Confirm leg shape (round vs square), the exact diameter or width, and whether the listing is per piece or a 4-pack/8-pack. For table corner protectors, check corner radius, adhesive type, and whether the protector is clear, white, or a tinted shade that shows on pale finishes. Hardware needs its own checks: handle hole centres (96mm/128mm), screw length, and door thickness range. Listing turnover is noticeable for small accessories, especially when a partner switches packaging or adds a new finish.

How Discount Codes and Charity Support Work on Furniture Accessories Purchases

Operationally, the platform aggregates partner retailer product listings and may place a link to a retailer’s discount code page alongside those listings. No codes are generated by the product cards themselves. The same retailer can publish multiple variants for items like sofa arm covers, such as one-size throws vs fitted elasticated sleeves, in cotton blend or polyester, and those variants can appear or disappear as ranges change. A monthly charity donation is funded from platform profits, with 20% donated each month. Viking Direct is one of the retailers that can appear in this category’s partner mix.