Furniture & Homeware in Aylesbury

This page lists furniture and homeware shops in Aylesbury and across the wider Vale. It covers town centre and retail park stores selling sofas, beds, dining sets and storage, alongside independent shops dealing in soft furnishings, kitchenware, lighting and home accessories. You will also find charity showrooms taking furniture donations and selling preloved furniture, homewares and fashion, plus places offering reclaimed, vintage and made to order pieces.

What these shops sell

  • Sofas and armchairs
  • Beds and mattresses
  • Wardrobes and bedroom furniture
  • Dining sets and tables
  • Storage, shelves and shelving
  • Soft furnishings
  • Kitchenware and tableware
  • Lighting and mirrors
  • Preloved and second hand furniture
  • Homewares and home accessories

What furniture and homeware shops in Aylesbury sell

Stores in the area range from larger showrooms carrying full ranges of upholstery, beds, wardrobes and flat pack units to smaller independents focused on a particular style, such as vintage, painted or reclaimed wood. Many shops also stock soft furnishings like cushions, curtains and rugs, along with tables, shelves, kitchenware, glassware and decorative homewares. If you are fitting out a room from scratch, it can be worth pairing a furniture visit with a look at carpets and flooring suppliers so colours and finishes work together.

Collection, delivery and made to order

Smaller homeware items are usually taken away on the day. Larger furniture is typically arranged for home delivery, and lead times often depend on whether a piece is in stock or made to order. As a guide, upholstered and bespoke items can take several weeks. Ask each shop about delivery charges, assembly, and whether they remove old furniture. Some stores also offer fabric or finish choices, so it helps to confirm timescales before you order.

Charity showrooms, donations and preloved furniture

Aylesbury has charity furniture showrooms that sell preloved furniture, homewares and fashion at a fraction of high street prices, with stock ranging from beds, sofas and tables to wardrobes and shelves. Many accept furniture donations, and items such as upholstered sofas and chairs must carry fire safety labels under the furniture and furnishings fire safety regulations to be resold. Some showrooms also stock seasonal items like Christmas cards and gifts, with proceeds supporting local causes. You can browse more outlets through the charity shops listings.

High street and retail parks

Aylesbury town centre and nearby villages tend to suit independent and second hand finds, while retail parks on the edge of town, including Broadfields Retail Park on Bicester Road, are more geared towards larger showrooms with parking and bigger displays of beds, sofas and dining sets. Villages such as Haddenham, Wendover and Winslow are worth checking for smaller homeware and interiors shops.

Frequently asked questions

Do furniture shops in Aylesbury deliver?

Many do. Larger items such as sofas, beds and wardrobes are usually delivered to your home, while smaller homewares can be taken away on the day. Delivery charges and timescales vary by shop, so check the details on each listing or ask when you order.

Where can I find cheaper, preloved or second hand furniture?

Charity furniture showrooms and independent dealers in and around Aylesbury sell preloved furniture, homewares and fashion at lower prices, including beds, tables, wardrobes and shelves. Browse the charity shops listings, and check village shops in places like Wendover and Haddenham for vintage finds.

Can I donate furniture to a local showroom?

Several charity showrooms accept furniture donations to resell in aid of local causes. Upholstered items such as sofas and armchairs need their fire safety labels intact to be accepted, so check each shop's donation guidance before you arrange a drop off or collection.

Can I buy made to order furniture locally?

Some shops offer made to order or bespoke pieces with a choice of fabrics, finishes or sizes. These typically take several weeks. Confirm lead times and any deposit before placing an order.

Are shops in the town centre or on retail parks better?

It depends on what you need. Town centre and village independents suit smaller homewares and one off pieces, while retail parks such as Broadfields tend to have larger showrooms, parking and bigger ranges of beds, sofas, wardrobes and dining sets.