BoConcept in Cambridge
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 Cambridge
Regent Street
Cambridge, CB2 1AB
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 Cambridge
BoConcept Cambridge on Regent Street (CB2 1AB) is the city's Scandi design-led town-centre showroom — walking distance from the centre, properly considered ranges, and the customise-everything proposition that lets you actually shape a sofa to your specific room rather than picking whichever brown corner sofa fits the alcove. Park in the Grand Arcade and walk; Regent Street is a five-minute stroll. Pair with the Arlo & Jacob at the Ely outpost if you want a proper design-led Cambridgeshire morning, or with John Lewis on Downing Street for quality-tier compare. Pricey but a properly considered purchase — Danish design lasts.
Sofa Shopping in Cambridge
Cambridge punches genuinely above its weight with 8 sofa showrooms from 8 distinct brands — no duplicates, every showroom different. The Newmarket Road retail belt at CB5 8JL-to-8WR handles the mainstream cluster: DFS at 442 Newmarket Road, Dunelm at Newmarket Road Retail Park, Furniture Village and Sofology at the Cambridge Retail Park all working the same eastern approach to the city. That's classic Cambridge sofa-shopping — out of the town centre because traffic and parking in town are objectively horrible, especially during term-time. John Lewis sits properly central on Downing Street at CB2 3DS — the premium department-store option, walkable from town. BoConcept on Regent Street at CB2 1AB brings Danish design credentials right into the city centre, which suits Cambridge's university-and-design crowd perfectly. The properly interesting picks are at the edges: Arlo & Jacob's Cambridge showroom at CB7 5TR handles the British-craft mid-to-high end, and Neptune Cambridge on 21 High Street at CB22 7PX brings the country-house style with a proper destination showroom feel out in the village setting. With 2 budget, 1 mid, 3 mid-to-high and 2 high-end, the price skew leans premium more than most cities — which fits a town whose population includes about 25,000 academics and tech workers with strong opinions about furniture and the disposable income to back them up. What you won't find: no Italian houses, no Sofas & Stuff (which is criminal, frankly), no IKEA in the city itself (the Milton Keynes IKEA is the nearest). Practical bits: Cambridge parking is genuinely awful — use Park & Ride from Madingley or Trumpington and bus in for the central showrooms, drive to Newmarket Road for the retail park run. The university year affects everything; avoid Freshers' Week and graduation Saturdays at all costs. Properly underrated furniture city, especially for design-led shoppers.
Browse all sofa showrooms in Cambridge →Compare Sofa Brands in Cambridge
In Cambridge, BoConcept is one of 8 sofa brands with showrooms. Benny rates BoConcept 4/5. Here's how it compares:
| Brand | Rating | Price | Showrooms |
|---|---|---|---|
| BoConcept | £££ | 1 | |
| Arlo & Jacob | £££ | 1 | |
| DFS | £ | 1 | |
| Dunelm | £ | 1 | |
| Furniture Village | £££ | 1 | |
| John Lewis & Partners | £££ | 1 |
+ 2 more brands in Cambridge. View all →
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