Oak Furnitureland boosted by sales growth and reduced losses
Oak Furnitureland grew its like-for-like sales by 5% in the seven months to 31 January 2026 as it gained market share.
The company attributed the increase to the development and expansion of ranges and improvements in its stores and online.
Subscribe to TRBOperating 69 showrooms across the UK, Oak Furnitureland is currently working through a showroom refresh programme, with half of the estate on track to be completed by the end of its financial year.
It is also looking to open several new showrooms in 2026 following the successful launch of its Coventry site last September.
Oak Furnitureland’s accounts for the 12 months to 30 June 2025 show that group revenue increased by 2% to £240.5 million in the period.
Meanwhile, operating losses were reduced by 66% to £4.2 million due to improved margins and ongoing operational efficiencies.
Alex Fisher, chief executive of Oak Furnitureland, said: “Last year was an important turning point for the company and shows our growth strategy is working.
“Despite the furniture market showing little growth, we have remained focused on delivering stylish products that are built to last at outstanding value and are delighted with the progress that has been made.”
He added: “I’d like to thank our teams for their continued dedication and hard work. The progress we’ve made together gives me real confidence and genuine excitement as we continue to progress our plan for the business.”



