Furniture Brands at Harrods

Words by Elizabeth Warden

Our homewares buyers are experts in sourcing exceptional pieces from across the interior design world. As such, our Home & Furniture department presents an extensive edit of designer furniture, balancing breadth with considered selection.

From
beds and bookcases to sofas and dining tables – plus rugs, home gym equipment, outdoor furniture and more – the best furniture brands sit under one roof on the Third Floor. Read on to browse our directory ahead of your next visit.


You can browse a curated selection of furniture pieces online, but to view and experience our entire collection, visit the Home & Furniture department in-store. You can also contact our Lifestyle Specialists for a guided tour.

B&B Italia

Innovation and made-in-Italy quality sit at the heart of this bold, contemporary brand. Sustainability, in the form of timeless design and durable products, has been a core philosophy since B&B Italia's founding in 1966, and it has remained true to this foundation. The 1969 Serie Up 2000 armchair and footstool (pictured here on the right) remains a coveted silhouette among interior designers today.

BoConcept

Founded over 70 years ago and rooted in Danish heritage, BoConcept’s mission is to make modern design a feature of every home. Individuality, craftsmanship and quality define the brand, with a focus on customisable furniture suited to contemporary living. For example, the Santiago dining table shown here is an extendable structure that offers two finishes, ceramic and wood, to best suit your interiors.

Cassina

Cassina has been defined by architectural forms and material excellence since its founding in Lombardy, Italy, in 1927. Central to its journey is the fusion of industrial production and expert design culture, expressed through modernist icons and contemporary pieces.

Cattelan Italia

Established in 1979 in Veneto, Italy’s manufacturing heartland, Cattelan Italia draws on this historic area’s deep-rooted craft heritage. The result is a distinctively contemporary vision, expressed across refined interiors and furniture collections.

Colunex

Those who have spent time in Parades, Portugal, will no doubt know of its super woodworking heritage, and Colunex has been part of that story since 1988. Beloved for its bespoke creations, the brand delivers understated sophistication designed to stand the test of time.

Dolce & Gabbana Casa

Launched in 2021, Dolce & Gabbana Casa brings a new dimension to the Italian fashion house’s design language. Staying true to its founders’ love of Italian craft and maximalist design codes, the collection features rich materials, confident patterns and statement silhouettes that become immediate conversation starters.

Edelweiss

If music be the food of love, then Edelweiss is a Michelin-starred chef. Its bespoke pianos offer a blend of technology and visual artistry, with close attention paid to architectural and classical ingenuity underscoring the brand’s appreciation of form and function. Expect self-playing grand pianos, sculptural gold-trimmed designs and colourful creations made to command attention.

Eichholtz

Luxury living expanded in 1992 when Dutch visionary Theo Eichholtz founded his eponymous label. Channelling his love of antiques, the brand designs sculptural, minimalist pieces infused with a sense of glamour.

Fendi Casa

The spirit of Italian bravura runs through every Fendi Casa design. Textured, tonal and sculptural finishes complement the brand’s innate Roman decadence, creating furniture that balances contemporary sensibilities with assured creative expression.

Flexform

High-quality contemporary designs are Flexform’s bread and butter. Founded in Medea, Italy, in 1959, the label specialises in seating options. Comfort and form lead the design process, with meticulous attention paid to every nail, thread and frame for lasting quality. Tailoring-inspired finishes add a distinctive but subtle finish.

Frato

Frato is built upon its contemporary energy, having only been founded in 2012. This Portuguese label channels the country’s rich craft heritage into imaginative new directions, working closely with designers to create cohesive interiors with a strong, confident finish.

Giorgio Collection

Since 1958, Giorgio Collection has dedicated itself to designing glamorous, streamlined furniture for modern interiors. High-gloss finishes, metallic detailing and unusual materials such as Makassar ebony and black bubinga burl from West Africa create bold, distinctive spaces.

Hästens

Hästens’ handcrafted creations place sleep at the intersection of science and art. Using natural materials such as horsehair, cotton, wool and flax, each bed is carefully handmade in Köping, Sweden – and has been since 1852 – with comfort, durability and breathability at the forefront, all in pursuit of facilitating the best night’s sleep.

Indian Ocean

At first glance, you might not assume Indian Ocean’s designs are made for the outdoors at all. Founded in 1990, the brand creates furniture informed by elegance and restraint, where weather-resistant rope, stainless-steel detailing and naturally durable teak are treated with the same design intent as interior pieces.

Poltrona Frau

Well-known for being one of the first brands to pioneer pigmented leather in furniture, Poltrona Frau’s legacy runs deep through Italy’s design landscape. Founded in 1912, it has crafted enduring designs such as the Vanity Fair and 1919 armchairs that continue to shape the language of modern interiors.

Porada

Wood is Porada’s starting point – and its signature. With almost 60 years of expertise, the Italian brand makes furniture that allows the natural material to take centre stage, enhanced by considered touches such as marble surfaces and refined upholstery.

Ralph Lauren Home

Storytelling is key to Ralph Lauren Home’s vision. Its rich interiors bridge the gap between European elegance and American heritage, from its equestrian-inspired classics to more contemporary collections. Whether you’re fitting out a townhouse or curating a coastal escape, this label’s cinematic approach to interiors always steals the scene.

Roche Bobois

For Roche Bobois, furniture is a form of expression. Founded in 1960, the French brand is known for its modular concepts and artistic collaborations, most notably the Mah Jong sofa, which has been reimagined over the years with designers including Jean Paul Gaultier, Kenzo, Missoni and Christian Lacroix.

Savoir Beds

Savoir Beds has long believed that sleep deserves precision. Closely associated with London’s Savoy Hotel, the British brand has handcrafted bespoke beds since 1905, using natural materials and exacting techniques to create perfectly balanced conditions for rest.

The Rug Company

A floor becomes something else entirely with The Rug Company: a stage for its unique blend of creativity and collaboration. For almost 40 years, it has worked with artists and designers to translate bold ideas into hand-knotted works of art, anchoring spaces with individuality and character.

Technogym

A home gym needn’t look utilitarian. Technogym designs training pieces with the same care given to furniture, using premium materials in tonal hues with sleek lines to ensure health and performance fit seamlessly into your home. Think minimalist storage units, benches and training stations.

Versace

Versace has always understood the power of drama. Since launching Versace Home in 1992 (and becoming a pioneer for fashion houses entering the lifestyle space), the brand has applied its theatrical design language to interiors, combining bold contrasts and ornate detailing with its customarily exquisite Italian craftsmanship.

Vispring

Founded in London in 1901, Vispring offers the gold standard of British bedmaking. Each mattress is handmade using time-honoured techniques, filled with natural materials such as Shetland wool, horsehair and cotton, and finished with precision pocket-spring systems. The result is impeccable comfort that’s built to last for decades.

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