BoConcept in Manchester
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 Manchester
King Street
Manchester, M2 4LQ
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 Manchester
BoConcept Manchester (M2 4LQ) sits on King Street in the city centre — the most prestigious sofa address Manchester offers, which fits the brand profile. Floor space is tight by retail-park standards but the configurator stations punch above their weight, and the Carmo and Hampton modulars dominate the layout. King Street is parking-hostile but a tram-stop away from Piccadilly, which is the sensible approach. Custom orders ship from Denmark in 8-10 weeks. Lead-in price is honest, but the leather upgrades and unit add-ons get expensive fast.
Sofa Shopping in Manchester
Manchester's 15 showrooms across 14 brands give it the strongest top-end coverage of any northern city, which is a fact local sofa-shoppers don't shout about loudly enough. Roche Bobois Manchester on Great Ancoats Street at 121-125 — the same street as Timothy Oulton Manchester at number 140 — gives the Northern Quarter a luxury double-act you won't find in Leeds or Liverpool. The Trafford Centre area is the volume hub: John Lewis Trafford Centre, Natuzzi Italia at Trafford Palazzo on Barton Square, and Dunelm Trafford Retail Park on Trafford Way all in one trip. White City Retail Park on Chester Road in Stretford bundles Furniture Village Manchester at M16 0RP, Natuzzi Editions Manchester at Unit 9, Oak Furnitureland at Unit 10, ScS Manchester, and Sofology Manchester under what's essentially a one-stop sofa park. King Street in the city centre houses BoConcept Manchester at M2 4LQ for the Scandi end, and Sofas & Stuff have a city showroom at 40 Dearmans Place on The Bridge — strong British craftsmanship within walking distance of Deansgate. The Chesterfield Company at Newbury House, Ford Lane in Salford handles the buttoned-leather specialists for anyone after the proper deep-buttoned look. Castlemore Retail Park hosts DFS Manchester at Throstles Green for the budget end, and IKEA's out at Wellington Road, Ashton-under-Lyne for the Allen-key crowd. Practical reality: the Trafford Centre car parks are mercifully huge and free, but the M60 around it grinds during weekends and school holidays. The Metrolink from town gets you to MediaCity but not the Trafford Centre directly — drive or get the bus. Northern Quarter parking is paid, but Roche Bobois and Timothy Oulton are walkable from town. Two luxury showrooms, three high-end, four mid-high — proper breadth for the North West's furniture capital. Manchester doesn't do things by halves.
Browse all sofa showrooms in Manchester →Compare Sofa Brands in Manchester
In Manchester, BoConcept is one of 14 sofa brands with showrooms. Benny rates BoConcept 4/5. Here's how it compares:
| Brand | Rating | Price | Showrooms |
|---|---|---|---|
| BoConcept | £££ | 1 | |
| DFS | £ | 1 | |
| Dunelm | £ | 1 | |
| Furniture Village | £££ | 1 | |
| IKEA | £ | 1 | |
| John Lewis & Partners | £££ | 1 |
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