La Redoute has reported another decline in UK sales, although profitability remained stable in 2025.
According to newly filed accounts for the year ended 31 December 2025, revenue fell 4.5% to £59.3 million, down from £62.6 million in 2024. Pre-tax profit eased slightly to £626,000 from £642,000 the previous year.
© La Redoute
The online-only UK business said sales were impacted by continued cost-of-living pressures, which affected customer spending patterns throughout the year.
Despite the decline, the company noted that 2025 turnover remained 21% above pre-pandemic 2019 levels, reflecting the long-term boost from accelerated e-commerce adoption and a broader home products assortment introduced during and after the pandemic.
Looking ahead, La Redoute said it expects a return to growth in 2026, supported by investment in brand awareness, customer acquisition and improvements to the on-site user experience.
The results underline the mixed trading environment for digital homewares retailers, where margins have proven more resilient than top-line demand amid ongoing consumer caution.
Source: www.bigfurnituregroup.com