37 furniture stores in the UK for stylish home shopping

Shopping online for furniture can be tricky, after all, there are so many unknowns. To help you avoid post-purchase disappointment, we have rounded up the best online furniture stores in the UK
House & Garden's verdict

Large pieces of furniture like the ever popular Swyft Model 04 Large 3 Seater Double Sofa Bed, or the Sansa Scroll Arm Sofa Bed (though if you're after those, we recommend checking out of edit of the best sofa beds). For our full breakdown of what to buy at John Lewis, head to our guide.

John Lewis really needs no introduction. The high street stalwart opened its door on Oxford Street in 1864 and has been selling beautiful pieces ever since. Behind the scenes, John Lewis has been having a quiet revolution. Whilst their quality is as reliable as ever, new lines (looking at you, Anyday) have been brought it to freshen up their offering and bring something new to the table.

Best furniture store for sofas and chairs: Darlings of Chelsea

  • What to buy: For stylish sofa beds at relatively accessible price points, Darlings of Chelsea are unparalleled in the space.
  • Pros: Excellent quality and a huge range of shapes and sizes in each furnishing type.
  • Cons: The only con is that you can't kit out your whole house here.
House & Garden's verdict

Our new found love of Darlings of Chelsea shows no sign of slowing, with richly upholstered furnishings in both contemporary and traditional shapes. Their pieces are made to order, but thankfully their lead times are much shorter than many equivalent furniture shops.



Best furniture shops at a glance:

Don't have time to read the full guide? Here are our at-a-glance favourites.

What website sells cheap furniture?

Depending on the brand, buying cheap furniture can be a bit of a false economy. Whilst you might feel like you're getting a good deal, you will likely have to purchase the same item over and over as the quality simply won't stand the test of time. If you're looking for budget-friendly furniture, Ikea is probably the best place to head to. No, the quality of their MDF furniture won't match up to an antique piece, but for quick and easy bits of extra storage, it will do the job. Aside from the Swedish flat packers, John Lewis's new range of Anyday furniture is much more accessible price-wise, without compromising on quality.

What are the best online furniture stores in the UK?

Here at House & Garden we love discovering new interiors shops, makers and designers who are doing something creative or out of the ordinary. Our pages are full of bespoke furniture and lovingly crafted textiles and homeware accessories, and there's no doubt they're incredibly beautiful. However, more often than not, these artisanal furniture shops are expensive - justifiably so given the quality of their work - and not everyone can afford to invest in what they produce. In these instances, the high street is the place to go to!

For those on a budget, or for those who are clever with their high-low mixing, there are plenty of high street retailers who offer stylish products that won't break the bank. With fashion brands increasingly entering the interiors space, and longstanding homewares brands upping their game to keep up in the style stakes, there has never been a better time to shop for furniture online via the major high street shops.

Whilst everyone has different taste and budgets in the interiors world, there are a few fail safe online furniture shops that will suit most people's style. These are shops from whom we at House & Garden have bought from. They all sell a range of furniture at high street prices and we feel that they best represent the intersection between affordability and quality. Each of these offers a wide range of furniture and accessories, so there's plenty to choose from.

Best online furniture stores 2024

La Redoute

Cedak Wood Chairs, set of 2
Buisseau Oak & Cane Bed
  • What to buy: From bookcases to console tables to bedside tables, the retailer have some of the best-designed and best priced pieces around. Just make sure to dig out a discount code as there’s generally always one available. Oh, and the AM.PM bedding, everytime.
  • Pros: Affordable price points.
  • Cons: The website isn't the most user friendly.

Best for: This French fancy has a seriously impressive range of practical items. Think affordable linen curtains, large wool rugs, mirrors and more recently, lighting. La Redoute is probably best known for its affordable furniture, with smart cane bed frames from just over £600, and sets of dining chairs for a snip of the price you'd find them elsewhere.

This isn't a tale of the cheap and cheerful though, as La Redoute's quality is reliably good. There's a reason La Redoute is in every interior designer’s little black book of the best online homeware shops.

H&M Home

Pleated Shade Table Lamp
Sturdy Jute Rug
  • What to buy: Their selection of dried flowers and textiles is particularly lovely but special mention goes to their accent chairs, covered in deep pile bouclé and in mid century shapes.

Best for: H&M has long been a household name, providing our wardrobes with lovely clothes and accessories for years now. However, you may not have noticed their move into the interior space (even in spite of that enormous flagship store near Oxford Circus).

OKA

Large Bayuban Chest Of Drawers
Mini Grisewood Wireless Lamp and Shade
  • What to buy: When adding finishing touches to a home, we’ve always got our eye on their attention-grabbing array of lamp bases and cushions.
  • Pros: Well made, quality furniture. £60 flat rate delivery & a 30 day return window.

Best for: A classic for a reason, OKA is well known for its brilliant edit of lamps, rattan accessories and furniture. OKA purchases are sure to be timeless picks; their collections are both stylish and relevant without being overly trend-driven or self conscious. They make items that command questions from visiting guests about where they can get it for themselves.

Anthropologie

Livia Bath Cabinet
The Somerset Shower Curtain
  • What to buy: Anthropologie has a wonderful array of ceramics, glassware, plant pots and candlesticks.
  • Pros: Furniture made with a fashion savvy eye.
  • Cons: Price point is slightly above the high street average.

Best for: Whether you’re shopping for decorative accessories or large furnishings like an armchair, take them out of context and many of Anthropologie's designs look much more high end than high street. They've recently launched a made to order collection of large pieces like sofas, armchairs and ottomans. They’ve cornered a sweet spot on the high street.

Vinterior

Chest Of Drawers, 1970s
Pair Of Vintage Italian Murano Wall Lights Mazzega 10 Red Lattimo Glass Petals
  • What to buy: Anything and everything. You'll find original anglepoise lamps alongside midcentury units and rattan bed frames. You can search by room, category, designer and period, so you needn't be an expert in design to find exactly what you're looking for.

Best for: Since launching in 2015, Vinterior has become the UK’s largest pre-owned furniture and homeware platform. Their website is home to nearly 300,000 hand selected items from 2,000 sellers. It's a one stop shop for characterful, pre-loved furniture.

Heal's

Vitra Classic Eames Lounge Chair & Ottoman
Gubi Stay Lounge Chair
  • What to buy: If you’re on the hunt for a high quality, timeless sofa, this is where you’ll find it. The range includes armchairs, loveseats, sofa beds, modular sofas and the all-important footstools too. Be sure to check out their impressive sideboards and coffee tables too.

Best for: Heal's Tottenham Court Road store has become a real stalwart in London’s shopping scene with its quality furniture and contemporary designs–and its online arm is no different. The emporium is a go to for sofas, and is now also offering mattresses. Its selection of brands is top notch, ranging from Timothy Oulton to Ercol.

West Elm

Organic Washed Cotton Percale Duvet Cover & Pillowcases
European Flax Linen Curtain, natural
  • What to buy: West Elm has everything from large furniture pieces for the dining room to the office, and the bedroom to the bathroom. The little details aren’t forgotten either, as you’ll find lighting and soft furnishings from prints to mirrors, and cushions and vases too.
  • Pros: The first home retailer to join Fair Trade USA.
  • Cons: Shipping on large items is around £79.

Best for: Mid century fans will love West Elm for its ability to take the shapes of the period and blend them seamlessly with more modern designs, textures and colours. The Brooklyn based company certainly know how to incorporate a bit of the area's aesthetic into its designs with its earthy colour palette and elevated styles. Not yet convinced? You should know that West Elm also champions Fair Trade and sustainably sourced materials, including organic cotton for its linen and bath towels.

Rowen and Wren

Abington Armchair, heritage red stripe
Edwin Oak Table Lamp, Light Oiled
  • What to buy: Anything and everything from their lighting collection to their handcrafted ceramics. Their large furnishings, think squishy sofas and cosy armchairs, are excellent choices.
  • Pros: High street prices for items that definitely don't look it.
  • Cons: Not the largest choice of fabrics, though they're set to expand the range.

Best for: If you want your house to look cohesive and well thought through, but aren't sure where to start, head to Rowen and Wren. Their range of furniture is smart and considered, at relatively achievable price points.

Simba Sleep

Hybrid Essential Mattress
Atlas Bed Base
  • What to buy: A proper mattress that supports your body is something you will not regret purchasing.
  • Pros: Simba's mattresses are delivered in boxes which means they are guaranteed to fit up every flight of stairs and in every doorway. Plus, they're a lot less cumbersome that way. Simba also offer a sleep trial period, so if it's not quite right, you can just send your mattress back.
House & Garden's verdict

Whilst you may only know Simba Sleep from their mattresses (which are some of the world's best we might add), they have recently launched a range of beds, too. The latter are specifically designed to offer their mattresses the best possible support and, therefore, the sleeper, too. Simba is fast becoming a one stop shop for bed frames, mattresses and bedding all in one.

Etsy

Ceramic Lamp Shade Chandelier
HemslojdMattor, Scandinavian 20th Century Modern Rug
  • What to buy: Flock to the website for everything from quirky vintage art to handmade lampshades and larger pieces, like antique wardrobes.

If you don't know where to start, we've compiled wonderful guides on how to buy rugs on Etsy, as well as buying art on Etsy and how to buy lighting on Etsy.

House & Garden's verdict

A fantastic place to discover small businesses and independent sellers. The platform has fast become a go-to for those in the know, including many of our favourite interior designers (click here to see their pick of the best Etsy shops).