Furniture Village in Nottingham
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
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”
Showroom Details
Furniture Village Nottingham
Nottingham, NG7 1GX
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
- online@furniturevillage.co.uk
Benny's Take — Furniture Village in Nottingham
Furniture Village's Nottingham showroom (NG7 1GX) sits at Castle Marina Retail Park, sharing the postcode with the DFS branch — useful if you want to compare mid-high against budget in one car-park visit. Furniture Village's typical floor mix applies: G Plan recliners, Parker Knoll classics, the Stressless wall, and a properly curated leather range. Sales staff lean knowledgeable rather than pushy. Interest-free finance is the headline. Castle Marina parking is the standard ring-road retail-park affair, busy Saturdays but workable midweek. Worth pairing with the John Lewis Victoria Centre run if you're cross-shopping that bracket.
Sofa Shopping in Nottingham
Nottingham's 16 showrooms cluster with admirable efficiency, mostly because they've had the sense to gravitate toward two main hubs that you can drive between in fifteen minutes. Giltbrook Retail Park up the A610 is the heavyweight: IKEA Nottingham, DFS Giltbrook at Unit 7/8, ScS Giltbrook on Ikea Way, Sofology Nottingham, and Barker & Stonehouse Nottingham at Unit 6 all share the same postcode (NG16 2RP). It's essentially a one-stop sofa supermarket — bring comfortable shoes and you can comfortably do five showrooms there in an afternoon. Castle Marina Retail Park down on Castle Boulevard handles the city-centre cluster: DFS Nottingham, Furniture Village, Fabb Furniture (now rebranded Nick Scali) at Unit 9b, and Sofas & Stuff Nottingham next door at 169 Castle Boulevard. John Lewis Nottingham sits up in the Victoria Centre for the department-store bracket, and HSL Nottingham keep a proper showroom out at Bramcote on Derby Road for the recliner and high-seat crowd. Dunelm Nottingham anchors The Portal Retail & Business Park on Queens Drive, ScS Lady Bay Retail Park covers Meadow Lane, and Oak Furnitureland sit at Victoria Retail Park in Netherfield. The wider catchment pulls in DFS Grantham and ScS Mansfield too. The price spread leans budget-to-mid — eight budget showrooms versus two mid-tier and six mid-high — which reflects Nottingham's no-nonsense Midlands approach. There's no pure luxury here; the top end is Barker & Stonehouse, which is high-end design rather than Italian-luxury territory. Practical reality: Giltbrook parking is free and plentiful — that retail park was built for retail-park visitors. The A610 from the M1 J26 funnels in nicely. Avoid weekends if you can. Robin Hood would've stolen a better sofa if he'd known what was available here.
Browse all sofa showrooms in Nottingham →Compare Sofa Brands in Nottingham
In Nottingham, Furniture Village is one of 12 sofa brands with showrooms. Benny rates Furniture Village 4/5. Here's how it compares:
| Brand | Rating | Price | Showrooms |
|---|---|---|---|
| Furniture Village | £££ | 1 | |
| Barker and Stonehouse | £££ | 1 | |
| DFS | £ | 3 | |
| Dunelm | £ | 1 | |
| HSL (High Seat Ltd) | £££ | 1 | |
| IKEA | £ | 1 |
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