How do I get in touch with oak furniture land?
Telephone – 0800 440 2254 select option 2 and then option 2 again, Mon-Fri (9am to 5.30pm), and Sat (9am to 6.00pm. Post – Customer Services, Oak Furniture Land Head Office, Unit 10d, Viscount Way, Swindon, Wiltshire SN3 4TN.
Is Oak Furniture Land still trading?
The UK’s largest retailer of oak furniture has been saved from the brink of collapse after being bought up in a pre-pack administration deal. Oak Furnitureland was sold for an undisclosed sum to hedge fund Davidson Kempner, saving 1,491 jobs.
Where is Oak Furniture Land based?
Oak Furnitureland is a British furniture retailer specialising in fully assembled hardwood cabinet and dining furniture, and sofa ranges. The company has stores across the UK, with its headquarters located in Swindon in Wiltshire, England….Oak Furniture Land.
Industry | Furniture, retail |
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Website | www.oakfurnitureland.co.uk |
Where is Oak Furniture Land sofas made?
Our oak comes from the USA, Croatia, Germany, France, Austria, Slovenia and China. Our acacia is from Vietnam, and our mango wood from India.
Does Oak Furniture Land assemble?
Most of our products come fully assembled and ready to use. We highlight which of our larger items (like beds, wardrobes and dining tables) require minimal assembly in our product descriptions on our website.
Does Oak Furniture Land come flat packed?
You’ll be happy to know that at Oak Furniture Land you won’t have to worry about that. All of our furniture is delivered making sure that minimal home assembly is needed. That’s why we never ship flat-packed furniture. First and foremost, we value your time and look forward to providing the best service possible.
Do Oak Furniture Land wardrobes come apart?
Thankfully, we’ve designed most of our wardrobes to come in two pieces with an easy mounting system. This means that you can fit them into smaller spaces, since the base and top are separate, and you don’t have such a blocky piece to work with.
Does oak furniture change Colour?
Oak wood may darken slightly over time, taking on more amber tones. This happens due to exposure to oxygen and UV light, making it a largely unavoidable process. When it comes to oak furniture, most people won’t even realize the change is happening, as the color change is fairly subt.