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Minimalist sideboards. Velvet accent chairs. Funky prints with names like "Bongo Green." Habitat has long excelled at giving ordinary UK homes something slightly cooler to sit on or sip from - without demanding a second mortgage or a design degree. Six decades after it flung open its stylish doors with… Minimalist sideboards. Velvet accent chairs. Funky prints with names like "Bongo Green." Habitat has long excelled at giving ordinary UK…
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Minimalist sideboards. Velvet accent chairs. Funky prints with names like "Bongo Green." Habitat has long excelled at giving ordinary UK homes something slightly cooler to sit on or sip from - without demanding a second mortgage or a design degree. Six decades after it flung open its stylish doors with a duvet in one hand and a chicken brick in the other, the brand is still trading in that particular flavour of domestic optimism: practical, just fashionable enough, mostly affordable, and occasionally... not your taste. That’s kind of the point.
To mark its diamond year, Habitat has unearthed archival designs and reworked them with what they call a "modern sensibility." Which, in practice, means you can now buy a graphic dinner plate that looks like a time capsule from 1973 - but dishwasher safe. The Habitat x Scion collaboration, branded as "BRIGHT. UPBEAT. BOLD.", features the type of cheerful patterns that might once have decorated your Aunt Carol’s sunroom. Love them or not, they don’t lack personality. Prices aren’t wild either - cushions hover around the £20–£30 mark, and you can catch bundle offers or occasional £5 off vouchers when spending £50 as part of their marketing opt-in. A gentle incentive, not a fire sale.
Let’s cut to Habitat’s clearance section. Some pieces are genuinely worthwhile - reduced velvet pouffes, rattan side tables, and lighting discounts that might surprise you. But don’t expect miracles; you're not uncovering high-margin furniture secrets here. A lamp marked down from £45 to £32 is helpful if you needed the lamp already. Otherwise… it’s a lamp.
That said, the periodic furniture sales can make a real difference - especially when stacked with Habitat’s partnership with Argos Card, offering 0% finance on items over £199. For some, a payment plan on a £399 sofa might feel like overkill; for others, it’s how the new living room comes to life in 24 monthly instalments. We're not judging. Just read the APR fine print like a grown-up.
Like any broad homeware chain, Habitat now wants to be your home’s entire personality - from espresso machine to bedside bulb. The small appliances (think toasters, stand mixers, coffee machines) are functional but unremarkable. You’re paying for clean lines and coordination with your new tea towels. That’s fine - nobody buys a mid-priced toaster for performance alone. At least the sales in the Kitchen section occasionally bring the prices more in line with similar no-frills brands like Russell Hobbs or Morphy Richards.
Where Habitat still pleasantly surprises is bedding. Duck feather duvets. Soft-touch sheets. Pillow colours curated to signal "relaxed sophistication" even if you haven’t slept well since your late 20s. Sometimes they discount full bedding sets, and the savings there are more than token, especially around mid-season promotions or bank holidays. Worth a look, especially if your current set has the look of semi-retired hospital linen.
Habitat hasn’t missed the home office trend. They’ll happily sell you a compact white desk that looks decent and takes two Allen keys and half an audiobook to assemble. The accompanying chairs vary – some ergonomic enough to keep your spine intact, others that look better in a Zoom background than under long hours of actual sitting. Check the user reviews before buying. Pictures are flattering. Some backrests, less so.
Beyond the everyday discounts, one of Habitat’s better offers is still their click & collect same-day service, particularly with stock available via Argos. If your living room demands a new lamp *tonight* before guests arrive and judge your lighting choices, that level of last-minute retail rescue can be weirdly satisfying. Less flashy than Prime, more dependable than a boutique Etsy find in transit from Lithuania. Habitat remains that in-between space - reliable enough to be useful, just playful enough to be endearing.
As retail gets noisier and home trends cycle faster than houseplants die, Habitat’s restrained take on design-centric homeware still manages to hold attention. Quietly. On a rattan footstool. Likely next to a Bongo Green plant pot.
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