Office Furniture

On this Office Furniture category page, products move in and out as partner retailers rotate ranges and update listings, so a 120cm desk in oak finish or a chair in black mesh may appear one week and vanish the next. The mix spans work desks, seating, meeting tables, and storage pieces, with variants split by size, finish, and left/right layouts. Some items land as single products; others arrive as colour and size variants under one tile, especially where a 140cm vs 160cm top shares the same frame. It looks different day to day. Expect overlaps between home-office and commercial lines, with details like cable ports, lockable drawers, and matching pedestals changing across partners.

Read on for how Office Furniture listings vary by type, size, build and platform notes

Primary product types and how they appear

Desks, task chairs, and storage are the main blocks, and partners publish them with different variant handling. Some office desks show as separate tiles for 120cm, 140cm, and 160cm tops, while other partners group those widths under one listing with a dropdown for oak, walnut, or white finish. Chair entries can sit beside desks as “matching sets”, yet still ship as separate cartons with a flat-pack top and a bolt-on frame. Small details matter. Viking Direct listings also surface practical specs like 25mm tops, cable grommets, and a 3-drawer pedestal as a paired option.

Secondary formats: sets, bundles, and matched ranges

Some partners publish room-ready bundles, while others keep every piece separate, even when finishes are intended to match. You’ll run into sets that combine a 140cm desk, a 2-drawer pedestal, and a 180cm bookcase, versus standalone items where the same pedestal is its own SKU in black, grey, and oak. Packs vary. With office storage units, one retailer might group 2-door and 3-door versions under a single tile, while another splits by width (60cm vs 80cm) and by handle style, which changes the look against the same carcass. The Range is a frequent source of these mixed-format listings.

Sizing, fit, and spec differences across partners

Size information is uneven, so check whether a listing gives overall dimensions (for example 160W x 75D x 73H cm) or only the top width. It’s not consistent. For ergonomic office chairs, some partners publish seat height ranges like 45–55cm, plus max user weight and armrest width, while others only state “adjustable” without the gas-lift class or base diameter. A short back vs high back can be a separate product, even when upholstery and colour are identical. Castor type (hard floor vs carpet) also appears as either a variant or a separate listing.

Materials, build details, and functional features

Material labels change between partners, so “oak” might mean oak-effect foil on MDF, or a real-wood veneer over engineered board, and that affects edge wear around corners and cable cut-outs. Look closely. filing cabinets can be steel with a powder-coated finish and anti-tilt runners, or timber-look board with metal handles and lighter-duty slides; the difference shows up in drawer extension and how well A4 and foolscap files sit. Locks vary too—central locking vs individual drawer locks. Oak Furnitureland listings tend to be clearer when a piece is solid wood, veneer, or mixed construction.

Common checks people make while scanning listings

Depth and clearance come first: a 60cm-deep top feels very different to 80cm once a monitor stand and keyboard tray are added. Some checks are basic. Confirm whether desks arrive flat-packed with pre-drilled holes, and whether a return is reversible left/right for corner layouts. For standing desks, note the lift type (manual crank vs electric), the height range in cm, and whether a memory handset is included. Storage needs a reality check as well: internal shelf count, lock type, and whether a unit is wall-fixable for stability.

How discount codes help lower costs when buying Office Furniture

Discount codes relate to reducing the cost of Office Furniture purchases when the same item—say a 160cm top or a 2-drawer pedestal—appears under different partner retailers with different listing formats. Not a straight line. Discount Promo Codes provides access to discount codes for partner retailers, and links to retailers’ discount code pages may be shown alongside product listings; the product selection itself still comes from partners and turns over as ranges rotate. A listing for office bookcases might specify 180cm height and 30cm depth, while another version highlights shelf count and back-panel finish, even when the look is similar. Separately, 20% of profits are donated to charity each month, as a fixed operating commitment rather than a product feature.