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Online design stores, much like the furniture they sell, tend to blur together after a while. The same Eames-inspired silhouettes. The same earnest Scandinavian lamps whispering hygge into the void. But somehow, Made In Design manages to pack in enough personality (and the occasional discount) to warrant a longer look…Online design stores, much like the furniture they sell, tend to blur together after a while. The same Eames-inspired silhouettes.…
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Online design stores, much like the furniture they sell, tend to blur together after a while. The same Eames-inspired silhouettes. The same earnest Scandinavian lamps whispering hygge into the void. But somehow, Made In Design manages to pack in enough personality (and the occasional discount) to warrant a longer look - as long as you're comfortable navigating a homepage that appears to be in the throes of a mid-century modern identity crisis.
Made In Design, founded in France over two decades ago, sells exactly what you'd expect: curated collections of indoor and outdoor furniture, lighting, decor, and the odd charmingly impractical item (see: a £921.60 Flos lamp named "Snoopy"). It leans heavily into brands like Kartell, Fermob, Flos, and HAY - names that signal "design-conscious adult with disposable income" without ever having to download Pinterest.
The tone is upscale but not intimidating. If the website had a voice, it would probably speak fluent French and invite you over for natural wine in an apartment filled with ethically made cushions. Occasionally the site forgets its own calm and hypes things like, "EVERYONE IN THE GARDEN!" in all caps. But we all get a little carried away with the weather sometimes.
Right now, there are seasonal sales running across several major categories. HAY's handsome, architectural outdoor furniture - including the Palissade series - is 20 percent off. That brings the Palissade Bench (white, metal, 120 cm) down to £415.20 from £519, a decent if not earth-shattering discount. For those still clinging to summer optimism, Business & Pleasure’s Amalfi Riviera Parasol is sitting at a more palatable £225. There’s also 15 percent off the entire Click range from Danish brand HOUE, which is appreciated - though the designs, all bent steel slats and modular earnestness, are unlikely to convert diehard IKEA lifers.
The deals are real, but the sense of urgency is dialled low. No countdown clocks. No flashing banners. Just the occasional "instead of..." price reduction and a polite asterisk reminding you that the offer won’t last forever. Whether that’s due to confidence or inertia is unclear - but it’s oddly soothing.
Your checkout moment arrives with the expected continental detachment. Free standard UK delivery is available, but only on orders over £1,000 - a threshold that says more about the price points here than it does about generosity. For smaller orders, standard shipping fees apply, though precise costs depend on item size and weight. Don’t expect Amazon Prime speeds; lead times vary by manufacturer, and some pieces can stretch delivery timelines up to six weeks.
Refunds and exchanges are processed under standard EU distance selling rules - 14-day return window, full refund once they receive the item back in its original condition. Don’t throw away the box until you’ve decided where the £1,229 Fermob table fits in your life - or whether it fits through your door.
The site’s interface has all the charm (and occasional confusion) of its Parisian roots. Filters could be more helpful. Product recommendations occasionally wander off into existential territory - pairing an artsy inflatable pouf with a £2,000 carbon-neutral sideboard. The cookie consent banner, while arguably beautiful in French, is relentless. And the repetition of banners ("Sunny days are coming! Everyone in the garden!") suggests someone in web design is paid per exclamation mark.
The design-focused reader might find a few classics at better-than-retail prices. The String Furniture shelf system is both compact and legitimately useful, especially with occasional discounts (currently £128.35, down from £151 - a nice 15% swing without much noise). Kartell’s Masters chair remains a divisive piece: a baroque ghost of design greats mashed into one, often loved more for its silhouette than its seat comfort. At £223, it’s roughly £150 more than you’ll want to think about when you're reaching for another cup of espresso.
Less compelling are the attempts at lifestyle filler - decor items like Seletti’s £99.92 "Holy Love in Bloom" vase may test even the most devout maximalists. It might make sense in a film set or an unusually edgy Airbnb, but for most homes, it screams "conversation piece" in a way that doesn’t beg much conversation.
Made In Design won't overhaul your living space on a budget, and it’s not pretending it will. What it offers is access to considered, often quietly iconic pieces from the European design canon - many of which would normally live behind showroom glass rather than tucked under a dropdown labelled "Offers."
If you're searching for a good deal on serious furniture, it's worth keeping the site in your bookmarks. Just don’t expect flash sales or influencer codes. Their idea of urgency is a seasonally timed newsletter. Which, to be honest, is kind of refreshing.
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