Looking for furniture in Hong Kong beyond the go-to IKEA? There are plenty of furniture stores and they stock everything from your sofa to wood furnishings and homewares.
Want to be your own interior designer? Hong Kong’s furniture industry has grown massively over the past couple of years, and decking out your home has never been easier. Whether you’re looking for a cosy new sofa, elegant dining table, charming ceramics, towels and everything in between, the sky’s the limit. Ahead, browse through our top picks of physical and online Hong Kong furniture stores and homeware shops.
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STOCKROOM – Premier online destination for contemporary furniture
Known for its elegant, functional and thoughtfully designed pieces, STOCKROOM offers stylish, premium, handcrafted furniture at unbeatable prices. With a strong commitment to quality and affordability, they work closely with trusted manufacturers to make stylish pieces accessible to all. STOCKROOM’s curated collection encompasses oak and elm wood dining tables, sofas, bed frames, lounge chairs, coffee tables, lighting, bedroom sets, desks and more. Serving individuals, interior designers, architects and businesses alike, their beautiful showroom is a must for every type of space.
STOCKROOM, Room C, 20/F, Hong Kong Industrial building, 444 Des Voeux Road West, Kennedy Town, Hong Kong, 2817 0999, www.stockroom.com.hk

Decor8 – A range of affordable home furniture in Hong Kong
Known for its comprehensive online site and commitment to quality and efficiency, Decor8 is one of the best-known Hong Kong furniture shops for a reason. Expect a wide range of contemporary chic furniture, including customisable wooden tables, mid-century inspired chairs, luxurious cowhide rugs and more.
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Decor8, 8/F, Shun Pont Commercial Building, 5-11 Thomson Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong, 5981 1636, www.decor8.com.hk

TREE – Eco-wood furniture in Hong Kong
Whether you shop online or in its 25,000 sq ft Horizon Plaza flagship store, TREE is your one-stop destination to create a home that’s uniquely yours. Alongside its signature eco-wood collections, you’ll find a stunning selection of sofas and sofa beds, plus an eclectic mix of handcrafted decorative accessories.
TREE, 28/F, Horizon Plaza, Ap Lei Chau, Hong Kong, 2870 1582
TREE, Shop 101-102, HomeSquare, Sha Tin, Hong Kong, 2841 8844, www.tree.com.hk
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MUJI – Shop furniture like sofas, storage units and beds across Hong Kong and online
Another Hong Kong favourite, MUJI stocks larger furniture pieces like sofas, beds and bookshelves as well as smaller (still equally important) needs like storage units, kitchenware and toiletries. While you’re there, top up your snacks, loungewear and stationery (work from home staples if you ask us).
MUJI, various locations across Hong Kong, www.muji.com
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Indigo Living – Find furniture, dinnerware and home accessories to style your space
If you’re looking for a splash of colour and pattern, as well as luxe yet comfortable furniture, Indigo Living is the place to go. We’re also fans of the trendy Capri collection offering a sense of sleek elegance and minimalism into our space.
Indigo Living, various locations across Hong Kong, indigo-living.com

ALOT – Hong Kong furniture store specialising in solid wood pieces
If you love natural wood tones, ALOT is the furniture shop for you, specialising exclusively in solid wood pieces, ranging from coffee and side tables, bookshelves, pet-friendly sofas and even rocking chairs.
ALOT, various locations across Hong Kong, www.alot.com.hk

HOMELESS – Wide collection of sofas and chairs, also great for housewarming gift shopping
With an emphasis on designer products, HOMELESS is a staple in the Hong Kong furniture scene. We love how its collections are not only practical, but also stylish and fun to use too. Brands to look out for include HAY, Normann Copenhagen and Umbra.
HOMELESS, various locations across Hong Kong, 9309 7120, www.homeless.hk

PapaHome – New Taobao furniture store
The news that Taobao was opening its first physical furniture store in Hong Kong certainly made waves — affordable furniture that we can check out in person before hitting “buy”? Yes please! Created in partnership with Papabo, the 25,000 sq ft store in China Hong Kong City has quickly become the go-to for those looking for furniture and home essentials from trusted Taobao merchants that wont break the bank.
PapaHome, Shop 02B, 2/F, China Hong Kong City, 33 Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 5640 0884, IG: @PapaHome
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IKEA – A one-stop-shop for all your home furniture needs
Before you scream “basic” at this one, IKEA is still one of the most popular choices for furniture shopping in Hong Kong. Affordable prices, every single houseware under one roof, minimalist designs – you know it! Some of us would even consider IKEA a great date idea (just saying) since some branches added a hot food section near the entrance (looking at you Causeway Bay).
IKEA, various locations across Hong Kong, www.ikea.com.hk

MH Living – Shop solid wood furniture
You might know MH Living better for its mattresses, but don’t sleep on its furniture pieces either! Not only does it have a range of options from dining tables to TV cabinets and chairs, but the furniture is also sorted by what wood colour type you’re after. Think Rattan furniture, vintage colors, oak, cherry and wood.
MH Living, Room E&C, Basement, Phase 2, Industrial Centre, Kwun Tong Road, Kwun Tong, Hong Kong, 2338 6262, mattresshubhk.com
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BoConcept – High-end furniture in Hong Kong known for its Scandinavian designs
This well-known Danish export brings contemporary Scandinavian designs to Hong Kong. We’re talking sleek home office chairs, timeless sofas and armchairs, stylish storage solutions and more. Make use of BoConcept’s in-home or in-store interior design service for home restyling tips.
BoConcept, various locations across Hong Kong, www.boconcept.com
iDecorate – A range of modern and mid-century furniture and homeware
Bringing the best of Western design to Hong Kong, iDecorate is the place to go for on-trend home decor and furniture pieces. With an eclectic catalogue of over 2,000 products, you’ll be spoilt for choice.
iDecorate, 3421 1279, www.idecorateshop.com
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Staunton & Henry – Online furniture store stocking affordable and stylish furniture and accessories
From rattan headboards to Nordic-inspired rocking chairs and Moroccan leather pouffes, the collection at Staunton & Henry consists of a great range of high-quality designer dupes (including Eames, Wegner, Nelson and more), allowing you to add instant style to your abode for a fraction of the price.
Staunton & Henry, 3125 2538, www.stauntonandhenry.com
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Zara Home – Chic home accessories and small furniture
High-street fashion staple Zara delivers on the home front too with an array of contemporary chic pieces, coming in at wallet-friendly prices. With frequent new releases and collections, there’s always something new to add to your wishlist.
Zara Home (Queen’s Road), 70 Queen’s Road Central, Central, Hong Kong (temporarily unavailable for online order pick-up)
Zara Home, Shop G-26, G/F, Festival Walk, 80 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong, 2462 3268, www.zarahome.com
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Wool – A collection of high-end furniture brands
Originally a B2B furniture sales agency founded in 2017, Wool now brings up-and-coming Nordic brands to Asia. With an ethos contrary to modern-day consumerism, Wool’s intention is to make you shop less, but better, with furniture pieces lasting for years to come.
Wool, G/F, HKU MTR A1, 97 Hill Road, Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong, 3468 2436, woolstudio.co

More Hong Kong Furniture And Homeware Stores
- Archetypal – Committed to importing only original furniture designs from the most exciting up-and-coming brands from around the world. www.archetypal.hk
- Casa Luna Decor – From tassel cushions, jute door mats, macramé planters and more, each of its products is handcrafted using artisan techniques from all around the globe. www.casalunadecor.com
- INSIDE – A one-stop shop for eclectic home furniture and homeware. www.inside.com.hk
- JG Casa – With excellent craftsmanship and tasteful designs, this family-run business is all about giving us affordable luxury furniture in Hong Kong. www.jgcasa.com
- Loveramics – Designed in the UK and made with ethically-sourced materials, head here for darling tableware, kitchen prep tools, artist-inspired mugs and more. www.loveramics.com
- Momomi – Contemporary twist on the traditional Japanese home staples. www.momomijapan.com
- one attitude – Affordable, minimalist furniture ranging tables, sofas and beds to lighting, artificial plants and rugs. oneattitude.com
- Thorn & Burrow – Expect colourful ceramic vases, vibrant vintage rugs, candles and more. www.thornandburrow.com
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Editor’s Note: “Your Guide To Hong Kong Furniture Stores & Homeware Shops” was most recently updated in May 2025 by Veena Raghunath. With thanks to Fashila Kanakka, Abegaile Legaspi and Lexi Davey for their contributions.
Main image courtesy of Curology via Unsplash, image 1 courtesy of Stockroom, image 2 courtesy of Decor8, image 3 courtesy of TREE, image 4 courtesy of MUJI via Facebook, image 5 courtesy of Indigo Living, image 6 courtesy of ALOT, image 7 courtesy of HOMELESS, image 8 courtesy of PapaHome, image 9 courtesy of IKEA, image 10 courtesy of MH Living, image 11 courtesy of BoConcept, image 12 courtesy of Staunton & Henry, image 13 courtesy of Zara Home, image 14 courtesy of Wool, image 15 courtesy of Casa Luna Decor.




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