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Furniture Village in Bristol

1 showroom · Mid-High (£££)Est. 1989

Furniture Village is a family-run retailer with 54 showrooms across the UK. They offer one of the largest in-store sofa selections, spanning budget to premium ranges, with frequent promotions and interest-free credit options.

Known for: Quality & style focus

Benny's Take on Furniture Village

Furniture Village occupies that sensible middle ground — better than the budget lot, less pretentious than the designer crowd. Over 200,000 Trustpilot reviews at 4.8 stars prove they're getting it right for most people. Fifty-nine showrooms nationwide, genuinely nice pieces if you're willing to dig, and a customer track record that speaks for itself.

200K reviews prove the middle ground works

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Showroom Details

Furniture Village Bristol

Bristol, BS10 7TX

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What to Expect at Furniture Village

Price Range
Mid-High (£££)
Trustpilot Rating
4.8 / 5(Positive)
Sofa Styles
Contemporary, Traditional, Classic
Style Focus
Modern & traditional blend
Customisation
medium
Delivery Time
6-8 weeks
Delivery Type
Mostly 3rd-party delivery

Finance Options

0% APR via Novuna Personal Finance (Mitsubishi HC Capital). Terms: 20mo (£625+), 30mo (£1,250+), 40mo (£2,500+). 10% min deposit (options: 10%/20%/50%). No arrangement fees. Early repayment allowed. FCA authorised credit broker.

Warranty

20-year structural guarantee (frames, springs, webbing, timber, veneers, joints) on orders from 07.06.2019+. 2-year on recliner mechanisms, sofa bed actions, motors, covers & stitching, handles/hinges/runners. 7-year garden furniture. Clearance items: 2-year structural.

After-sales: 20-year structural guarantee; 45+ stores for in-person support

Returns Policy

14 days from receipt. Self-return to any FV collection point: full refund. Paid collection: 25% of item price. Cancel before delivery at no charge. Exceptions: bespoke/custom, clearance, used mattresses, opened hygiene items.

Sustainability

Low (limited public eco-initiatives)

Contact Furniture Village

Phone
0345 646 1702
Live Chat
Available on website
Email
online@furniturevillage.co.uk

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.

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Compare Sofa Brands in Bristol

In Bristol, Furniture Village is one of 15 sofa brands with showrooms. Benny rates Furniture Village 4/5. Here's how it compares:

BrandRatingPriceShowrooms
Furniture Village£££1
Arlo & Jacob£££1
BoConcept£££1
DFS£2
Dunelm£1
HSL (High Seat Ltd)£££1

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Furniture Village in Bristol offer finance?
Yes. 0% APR via Novuna Personal Finance (Mitsubishi HC Capital). Terms: 20mo (£625+), 30mo (£1,250+), 40mo (£2,500+). 10% min deposit (options: 10%/20%/50%). No arrangement fees. Early repayment allowed. FCA authorised credit broker.
What warranty does Furniture Village offer?
20-year structural guarantee (frames, springs, webbing, timber, veneers, joints) on orders from 07.06.2019+. 2-year on recliner mechanisms, sofa bed actions, motors, covers & stitching, handles/hinges/runners. 7-year garden furniture. Clearance items: 2-year structural.
What is Furniture Village's return policy?
14 days from receipt. Self-return to any FV collection point: full refund. Paid collection: 25% of item price. Cancel before delivery at no charge. Exceptions: bespoke/custom, clearance, used mattresses, opened hygiene items.
How many Furniture Village showrooms are in Bristol?
There is 1 Furniture Village showroom in Bristol. You can also visit 5 other sofa brands in the area.

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