BoConcept in Bristol
1 showroom · High-End (£££)Est. 1952
BoConcept is a Danish furniture brand founded in 1952, known globally for its customisable Scandinavian-designed sofas and living room furniture. With 6 UK showrooms and over 300 stores worldwide, they specialise in modular, space-efficient designs that can be tailored with different fabrics, leathers, and leg options. Their price point sits firmly in the high range, targeting design-conscious urban professionals who value Nordic minimalism and personalisation.
Known for: Danish customization, refined aesthetic
The Danes just get it, don't they? BoConcept lets you customise practically everything, and the Scandi aesthetic is clean without being clinical. Pricey, yes, but you're paying for design that'll still look smart when your neighbours are on their third DFS replacement.
“Danish design, your choices, proper refined”
Showroom Details
BoConcept Bristol
Queens Road, Clifton
Bristol, BS8 1QE
What to Expect at BoConcept
- Price Range
- High-End (£££)
- Trustpilot Rating
- ★ 3.1 / 5(Positive)
- Sofa Styles
- Scandi, Modern, Designer
- Style Focus
- Contemporary Scandinavian, minimal lines
- Customisation
- high
- Delivery Time
- 8-10 weeks
- Delivery Type
- 3rd-party specialized couriers for large items
Finance Options
0% finance available
Warranty
5-year warranty on all BoConcept products (post-Jan 2022). 10-year sofa frame warranty against production/construction defects. Claims at store of purchase. BoConcept decides repair vs replace.
After-sales: Claims handled at store of purchase; repair or replacement at BoConcept's discretion
Sustainability
High – Scandinavian approach to sustainability. Certifications: No major certifications but strong brand self-regulations
Benny's Take — BoConcept in Bristol
BoConcept's Bristol showroom (BS8 1QE) on Queens Road in Clifton is the Scandi outpost for the south-west, and the position tells you everything about the target buyer. Configurator stations dominate the floor, the Carmo and Hampton modulars get the prime window space, and the leather samples are within reach for the people who'll actually consider Italian leather upgrades. Clifton parking is the usual nightmare — better to walk up from the Triangle. Custom orders take 8-10 weeks shipped from Denmark, so don't expect to take anything home the same day.
Sofa Shopping in Bristol
Bristol's 17 sofa showrooms split cleanly between two camps, and once you understand the geography the trip plans itself. Cribbs Causeway up at the M5 junction is where the volume brands huddle for warmth — Dunelm at the Mall, Furniture Village, Loaf, John Lewis Cribbs Causeway, ScS Almondsbury, and Oak Furnitureland all within the one retail park complex. It's the obvious choice if you want to test multiple sofas in an afternoon without moving the car. Clifton and Whiteladies Road handle the design-led end: Neptune Bristol at 98B Whiteladies Road, BoConcept at Queens Road, and Sofas & Stuff at 80-82 Whiteladies are essentially neighbours, with Arlo & Jacob holding a Clifton postcode too. Ligne Roset Bristol has a city-centre presence at BS1 5SH, which is the city's lone proper luxury option — the rest tops out at high-end rather than pure luxury, so if you're after Italian designer furniture you'll be looking at Bath or back to London. IKEA Bristol at Eastgate Road in Easton handles the budget bracket alongside DFS at Patchway and DFS Longwell Green at Aldermoor Way. HSL Bristol keep their presence at Westbury-on-Trym off Greystoke Avenue for the comfort-seating crowd. Sofology Bristol sits at Highwood Lane next to DFS for the mid-tier customisable end. ScS Imperial down at Hartcliffe Way picks up the south Bristol catchment. Practical bits: Cribbs has free parking and you can hit five or six shops in a circuit, which is more than you'll manage central. Clifton parking is tight — try the Whiteladies Road pay-and-display or come in via the Suspension Bridge on a Sunday. The M32 funnel into Bristol clogs at rush hour, so plan a mid-morning arrival. The mix here covers genuinely everything from a £600 IKEA Friheten to a Ligne Roset Togo north of £4,000 — more breadth than most cities of this size deliver.
Browse all sofa showrooms in Bristol →Compare Sofa Brands in Bristol
In Bristol, BoConcept is one of 15 sofa brands with showrooms. Benny rates BoConcept 4/5. Here's how it compares:
| Brand | Rating | Price | Showrooms |
|---|---|---|---|
| BoConcept | £££ | 1 | |
| Arlo & Jacob | £££ | 1 | |
| DFS | £ | 2 | |
| Dunelm | £ | 1 | |
| Furniture Village | £££ | 1 | |
| HSL (High Seat Ltd) | £££ | 1 |
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