A major UK furniture retailer, Furniture Village, has reported sales approaching £400 million for the year ending 29 June 2025, marking a 9.6 percent increase from £348.8 million in 2024.
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Profitability remained stable, with EBITDA rising to £17.3 million and pre-tax profit holding steady at £8.7 million. The growth was underpinned by strategic store openings, including a new Edinburgh outlet in December 2024 and a larger Glasgow store launched ahead of schedule in June 2025. Both Scottish locations have reportedly exceeded expectations. A Worcester store opened in August 2025 has also performed above target, contributing to a total of 58 stores across England and Scotland, up from 56 the previous year.
The company reported 8 percent like-for-like growth in order intake and emphasised that profitability improved despite a challenging trading climate. Investments in store infrastructure and an ongoing ERP project were completed without recourse to external funding.
Highlighting the role of staff, the retailer noted that "our people remain our greatest asset and they are undoubtedly the key to our success."
The results underline the company's ability to expand geographically while maintaining financial stability, reinforcing its competitive position across the UK market and demonstrating resilience in a complex retail environment.
Source: www.bigfurnituregroup.com