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Not just Ikea: where you can buy furniture in France
Not just Ikea: where you can buy furniture in France

Local France

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Local France

Not just Ikea: where you can buy furniture in France

Although Ikea does of course exist in France if you like flat-pack furniture and a cheeky cinnamon bun, there are other options for you to peruse. Maisons du Monde French-owned furniture store Maisons du Monde is a decent option, if you're looking for solid, non-flatpack furniture in a range of different designs. It offers vintage, exotic, classic chic, seaside, modern, country, and industrial styles for whatever type of look you're going for. Be aware that not all products on their website are sold by Maisons du Monde itself and different providers offer different quality. Look for the Maisons du Monde brand to ensure the quality. La Redoute The one-time mail-order homewear catalogue company has transformed over the decades into one of France's leading and well-respected furniture brands. It promises a range of stylish and well-put-together furniture at a price that's not out of reach for many people. And it does clothing, too. Advertisement AM/PM Look out, too, for AM/PM furniture stores, which has stores in major cities across the country and is owned by La Redoute. Think stylish and contemporary. But also premium – it's a touch more expensive than its parent business. Roche Bobois For high-end furniture, this luxury Paris-based store is for you. It works with well-known designers and cultural icons (it recently collaborated with Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar) and has a very distinct and sophisticated style. A go-to for anyone looking for something a bit special, and with the funds to pay for it. Alinea Founded in Avignon in 1989, and committed to sustainable and responsible home decoration, Alinea draws its inspiration from the landscapes of its southern birthplace. So, expect things to be a bit more relaxed in style. Habitat From 1960s London to 21st-century France, via liquidation and rebirth. In March this year, a boutique reopened in Paris. By the end of 2025, Habitat will offer its products on the shelves of several 'partner' stores as part of a slow relaunch. It has an online presence, now, so you could Conran your crib from anywhere in France, if you so desire. Conforama This is probably the French equivalent of Ikea, selling mostly flat-pack furniture but also things like sofas and electrical items for a reasonable price. It represents 16 percent of the French market (just behind Ikea on 19 percent and ahead of But on 13 percent) and has stores in most French towns. It offers a delivery service and some stores will also hire out their own vans, at a discount price, between the hours of 12 and 2pm (when drivers are taking their lunch break), so you can take larger items home. But Very similar to Conforama is But which also has a presence in most French towns, usually on the large trading estates on the outskirts. It too sells mostly flatpack furniture at reasonable prices. Advertisement Ikea We know that this article is about alternatives to Ikea, but it does exist as a furniture option in France and offers a good range of affordable furniture and household items. In larger cities the brand is rolling out city centre stores - these allow you to browse all the items, sit on the sofas, test out the desk chairs etc, but they don't actually have a huge warehouse of beds, sofas etc. Instead you pick what you want and then order it online for delivery. The stores themselves still have smaller items to buy though, such as mirrors, picture frames, kitchen utensils and of course 100-pack bags of small candles. The bigger Ikea stores on the outskirts of town allow you to buy large items to take home in your car, although they too have a delivery option. Advertisement JYSK JYSK is similar to Ikea in terms of affordability and Scandinavian roots, so expect lots of natural wood and neutral tones. It has a few dozen stores in France, mostly in the northern half of the country, but it is expanding into the south. You can find clean and unfussy furniture here to fill every room of the house from the bedroom and the dining room to the lounge and even the home office. Kave Home Kave Home is a Spanish company with stores in France. The style is generally Mediterranean with a touch of Nordic and mostly solid wood products. They sell everything from sofas and chairs to dining tables, beds, lighting and home decor. Leroy Merlin Leroy Merlin is better known for home improvements, selling everything from tools and lighting to wall paint and tiles – but they do sell no-fuss mostly bedroom, office and outdoor furniture. You won't find most of the furniture in store, however so will have to rely on online photos and reviews. Check out, too, other DIY outlets like Mr Bricolage. There will be one on the outskirts of most reasonably sized towns. Advertisement Selection M An online store that sells everything from dishware to antique furniture. It's not cheap, but if you have the money and a thing for what those in the know term 'slow deco', and what everyone else might call 'timeless', this might be the place for you. White goods Furniture stores such as Conforama and But also sell the usual array of household electricals and white goods, like fridges, freezers and cookers. You could also seek out a Boulanger store, or a Darty. Or a fnac, or a CDiscount. All have online stores, and deliver. Products bought from any one of these will have the advantage, too, of coming with the right plug for your French home. Local furniture stores The furniture stores listed above may offer good choices and have websites that you can easily browse for products, but don't underestimate the possibility of finding what you need from local magasins de meubles (furniture stores) – which range from the monstrous BHV Marais in Paris to a family owned store in a small town. Many cities in France have furniture warehouses on the outskirts, so it's worth seeking them out. For white goods, watch out for discount outlets, sometimes called 'entrepots'. Second-hand furniture The pre-loved furniture market is very much a thing in France – just ask the people behind Selection M. But you could find bargains aplenty online, by looking at well-known classifieds website leboncoin , for example. But also consider looking out your nearest Emmaus store, where donated goods are sold for charity, or any one of the 'troc' outlets. Then there's brocantes , which sell second-hand/vintage/antique items. There are some brocante stores but also regular market-style events in towns and cities across France that offer a huge range of items from real junk to genuine bargains on old furniture. Vide grenier are more like car-boot sales/yard sales are tend to offer smaller items and not much furniture, but you may also see signs locally for a vide maison or house clearance, which may have some bargains. READ ALSO : Vide grenier and brocante: The written and unwritten rules of France's second-hand sales✎

Hurzeler reveals reason for Evan Ferguson move to Roma after ‘challenging time' as fellow Ireland star also set for exit
Hurzeler reveals reason for Evan Ferguson move to Roma after ‘challenging time' as fellow Ireland star also set for exit

The Irish Sun

time5 days ago

  • Sport
  • The Irish Sun

Hurzeler reveals reason for Evan Ferguson move to Roma after ‘challenging time' as fellow Ireland star also set for exit

BRIGHTON are set to loan out a second Irish player as Fabian Hurzeler explained the logic of sending Evan Ferguson to Roma. Eiran Cashin is expected to complete a season-long loan deal to Advertisement 2 Eiran Cashin is set to leave Brighton on loan Credit: Seb Daly/Sportsfile 2 And Brighton boss Fabian Hurzeler explained why Ferguson was allowed leave on loan to Roma Credit: Getty After 15 years with But the ex-Ireland under-21 international featured just twice as a substitute before the end of the season. Cashin, 23, featured in Brighton's friendly against But he will now return to the Advertisement Read More on Brighton It follows 'Evan had a challenging period across the past season and a half, and it has been one disrupted by niggling injury issues which hasn't allowed him a run of games. 'He is over those injuries and has come back in great shape. Now he really wants to play regularly. This is an exciting opportunity in a strong league and with the prospect of European football . 'We wish Evan well for the season ahead and will be watching his progress closely throughout the season.' Advertisement Most read in Football

A spoonful of 89p Aldi bakery staple will fix bald, brown patches on your lawn WITHOUT having to returf
A spoonful of 89p Aldi bakery staple will fix bald, brown patches on your lawn WITHOUT having to returf

The Irish Sun

time21-07-2025

  • General
  • The Irish Sun

A spoonful of 89p Aldi bakery staple will fix bald, brown patches on your lawn WITHOUT having to returf

PREPPING for summer activities includes making sure your lawn looks as pristine as it can be. And luckily, you can do just that with just a spoonful of a cheap 89p Aldi bakery staple. Advertisement 4 The simple spice contains properties that are good for your lawn Getting the But we have an affordable and easy method to immediately enhance your lawn's appearance whilst deterring nuisances and making your grass look greener. The 89p Hack 4 Aldi's 89p ground cinnamon powder Credit: Aldi Gardeners are being urged to sprinkle cinnamon powder on their lawns this summer because it's a cheap and easy way to instantly boost the look of your lawn. Cinnamon isn't just a Advertisement Gardening According to But it will also stop squirrels from digging in your lawn to bury food too reports It says: 'Sprinkling cinnamon on your grass isn't just a quirky garden trick; it's a natural defence against a host of unwanted critters from industrious ants to delicate aphids to buzzing mosquitoes . Advertisement Most read in Fabulous Exclusive "That not only repel pests but can even deter insects from laying their eggs when applied in larger quantities. "This repellent effect can be attributed to the presence of potent compounds like cinnamaldehyde as well as terpenoids, known for their insecticidal properties." Wake up to a weed-free lawn for months thanks to Aldi's £10 gadget that pulls them out without bending or kneeling down Not a one-trick pony 4 It can help in the battle against moss Credit: Getty Cinnamon isn't just a one-trick pony when it comes to pest control. Advertisement The company said: "It boasts a versatile repertoire, capable of warding off and even deterring larger nuisances like squirrels and raccoons, making it a comprehensive solution for safeguarding the grass in your garden.' It adds: 'Cinnamon doesn't just stop at repelling pests; it's also a powerful ally in combating harmful bacteria and fungi that threaten the health of your grass, as shown by a study in Agricultural and Food Chemistry. Gardening tips and hacks How to transform your garden on a How to preserve your favourite flowers at home - Which plants should I be When is the When should I start How What colour of Will my "This aromatic spice has remarkable antimicrobial properties, primarily attributed to compounds like cinnamaldehyde. Advertisement "When sprinkled onto your grass, cinnamon acts as a natural barrier, inhibiting the growth of detrimental bacteria in the soil.' So there you go - Cinnamon can stop mildew, and also stimulate plant growth for your grass and with Aldi selling it for only 89p - Other garden hacks 4 A simple cleaning hack to remove rust from garden furniture Credit: Alamy Here are 7 simple hacks to get your garden summer-ready without breaking the bank. Advertisement An old-wives hack that gets rid of rust from garden furniture for free – it used to be a

Man dies after being sucked into MRI machine while wearing ‘large metal necklace' in horror freak accident
Man dies after being sucked into MRI machine while wearing ‘large metal necklace' in horror freak accident

The Irish Sun

time19-07-2025

  • Health
  • The Irish Sun

Man dies after being sucked into MRI machine while wearing ‘large metal necklace' in horror freak accident

A MAN has died after he was sucked into an MRI machine in a shock freak accident. The 61-year-old man suffered catastrophic injuries while a scan was taking place on Wednesday afternoon - and died the following day. 4 A man was sucked into an MRI machine while wearing a metal necklace (file photo) Credit: Getty 4 The incident happened in Long Island Credit: Getty According to He was wearing a large metallic chain around his neck, they said, and it caused him to be pulled of his feet and into the machine. It resulted in a "medical episode" and the man - who has not been identified - was rushed to hospital with critical injuries. He died the next day, police said. It's not yet clear if the man was a patient at the MRI center at the time - or why he entered the room. A witness told But he reportedly ran inside after hearing a relative screaming. New York's Department of Health said it was reviewing the incident. Most read in The US Sun It said: "MRI facilities in NY are not regulated as part of diagnostic and treatment centers, so are therefore not subject to routine inspections." MRI machines use powerful magnets that can pull in metal objects - and this makes it unsafe to bring metal of any kind near the machine. Factory worker, 19, sucked in and killed by meat grinder despite desperate colleagues attempts to save him- And the magnetic field is always on - meaning even small objects can cause accidents. Dr. Payal Sud, a doctor from North Shore University Hospital, told "If this was a chain that was wrapped around the neck, I could imagine any kind of strangulation injuries that could happen. Asphyxiation, cervical spine injuries." Charles Winterfeldt, the hospital's director of imaging services, said: "It [the necklace] would act like a torpedo trying to get into the middle of the center of the magnet." North Shore says that MRI machines can pose a particular danger to people with oxygen tanks, in wheelchairs or those even wearing magnetic jewelry. Patients are instructed to remove all metal and electrical objects before getting scanned, according to North Shore. However, experts say injuries and deaths tied to objects being pulled by the magnetic field of MRI machines are rare. 4 Nassau Open MRI on Old Country Road in Westbury Credit: Google 4 MRI machines use powerful magnets that can pull in metal objects Credit: Getty

Sunderland ready to make wonderkid Chris Rigg one of Prem's highest-paid youngsters as rivals eye transfer swoop
Sunderland ready to make wonderkid Chris Rigg one of Prem's highest-paid youngsters as rivals eye transfer swoop

The Irish Sun

time12-07-2025

  • Sport
  • The Irish Sun

Sunderland ready to make wonderkid Chris Rigg one of Prem's highest-paid youngsters as rivals eye transfer swoop

SUNDERLAND are ready to give teenage sensation Chris Rigg a pay rise to keep him from Premier League rivals. Newly-promoted Black Cats have been recruiting several new faces. 4 Sunderland are prepared to make Chris Rigg one of the best paid teens in the Premier League Credit: Getty 4 The Black Cats are willing to double his wages to ward off rivals Credit: Getty 4 But they do not want to lose the local lad, who was a key part of their success last season. Midfielder But he could now be getting almost double. That would put him up with the best-paid kids in the top flight. READ MORE IN FOOTBALL Sunderland are handing out huge deals to their new signings so it would be hard for them to offer less to one of their own. Rigg may have a fight on to make the new-look side but is still expected to feature heavily. Meanwhile, top German sides were disappointed he did not play in last month's Under-19 European Championship. Most read in Football The new wave of arrivals has left question marks over some of the squad. Centre-half Dan Ballard, 25, is one who may attract offers if he loses his place in the side. Enzo Le Fee meets the Sunderland fans as he arrives at Wearside 4

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