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Let’s not pretend that buying a sofa is a euphoric experience. It’s not a life-affirming spiritual journey or a cinematic climax. It’s finding something functional, vaguely attractive, and ideally not extortionate, before your partner talks you into something beige. And nobody wakes up thinking, "This is the day I want to endlessly scroll through recliner specs." But - if you're going to spend money on furniture anyway - it helps to know when the deals are actually decent. Right now, that might be Easter.
Furniture Village is not new to this game. Since 1989, it's positioned itself somewhere between premium high street and affordable aspirational. It's for people who want a bit more than flat-pack but aren’t quite ready to remortgage for an artisanal chaise lounge. Their Easter sale, now quietly winding down, offers up to 70% off clearance items and an additional tranche of seasonal discounts - some of which are worth a look. Some, less so.
There’s a straightforward £200 off select sofas and beds. The Sloane 3 Seater Fabric Power Recliner Sofa, for instance, drops from £995 to £795. Call it recliner-industrial chic - a term no one’s used, for good reason, but the Sloane doesn’t look half bad. It's available in a quick delivery option (seven days), a quietly important feature if you're currently sitting on a borrowed bean bag.
Then there's the Winner 3 Seater Leather Sofa - more modestly named than styled - now at £795 (down from a "special buy" of £995). A relatively honest price for full leather, though don’t expect the hand-stitched gravitas of an Italian atelier. "You’re paying for comfort and convenience more than craftsmanship," said Paula Winters, a London-based interior designer. "But that’s not a criticism. That’s how most people live now."
Dining tables tend to reveal themselves in time - some start sturdy and age into shambles. The Tiber Draw Leaf Extending Table with 4 Cantilever Chairs, on sale now for £1,295 (down from £1,749), is made from engineered wood with veneers, which means it’s not going to become a family heirloom, but might see you through several Sunday roasts. Delivered in 28 days, which in furniture terms is basically "express."
For fans of minimalist drama, the Avorio Fixed Dining Set - all ceramic finishes and angular benches - clocks in at £1,495 (from £2,095). It looks like somewhere you’d be interrogated in a Netflix crime drama, but in a good way.
The Tempur Holcot Ottoman Bed Frame is subtly marked down to £1,099 (from £1,199). It's built around that hard-to-quantify "Tempur feeling," a sensation once described by one sleep expert as "like floating in overpriced marshmallow." If you’re into NASA-tech foam and like storing your winter wardrobe in your bed, it’s... fine.
And for those who just want a mattress that doesn’t implode after a year, the Sleep Story Deluxe Firm Divan Set is a no-fuss £749 - not flashy, not cheap, rarely disappointing. Perhaps that’s the most honest sleep pitch going.
Speed matters if your current furniture is propped up with old textbooks. Several key pieces, including the Legend Classic Corner Sofa (£1,595 from £1,795) and Saturn Live Edge Dining Set (£1,036 from £1,449), arrive in seven days. That’s unusually prompt for made-to-order. "It’s not just about fast delivery - it’s whether the furniture survives being delivered fast," said Carl Jenkins, a logistics manager for a national removals firm. "Some places cut corners. Furniture Village doesn’t seem to - at least not more than average."
Furniture Village describes itself as a "world-class" family-run business, with recent Best Companies accolades and a history of playing nicely with customers. Their Trustpilot is littered with glowing (and suspiciously poetic) reviews, though some customers do report delays and communication lapses - usually around custom orders. Translation: buy from the quick delivery section if you want fewer surprises.
Furniture Village’s Easter offers are less about seismic discounts and more about quietly decent deals on sturdy, mid-market furniture. If you go in expecting heirloom pieces, you’ll be disappointed. If you need a sofa that won’t collapse under three people and a cat, you’ll probably be satisfied.
The extra savings, NHS discounts, and student offers (often available by request or email code) don’t hurt either. Just don’t let the flash sale banners make you feel rushed. Easter happens every year. Your back probably shouldn’t hurt that long.
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