Introducing Bold Monkey: affordable design furniture for the young at heart. We like to think of ourselves as extravagant, fun and just a little bit extra. Design lovers who’ll favour the unique over the uniform any day. As well as designing sofas and chairs and tables – we aim to design conversation starters. Trendsetting furniture. In other words, the kind of pieces that are guaranteed to attract attention as soon as your guests step in the door. Think of us as the maximalists of the interior world.
Sometimes all it takes is one conversation starter – like a peacock-print armchair or a panther coffee table – to take things to a personality-filled space. Because your place should feel like you, right? And that’s exactly what we’re here for.
At Bold Monkey, we realise you shop for furniture in the same way that you shop for clothes: anywhere and everywhere, at any time of day. A little from here, a little from there. Just like in your wardrobe, where flea market scores are mixed with one-off designer finds. The same goes for your interior. Add in a Bold Monkey limited edition and voilà: you’ve got yourself the interior equivalent of a glow-up ✨
Bold Monkey believes it’s the dawn of a new day for furniture and interior design. Rather than the traditional bi-seasonal collections you’ll usually find across the industry, at Bold Monkey we’ll be doing things a little differently. Instead, we’re selling furniture how we know you’ll buy it. How’s that? All the time! Let’s be real: no one wakes up on the first day of spring and decides it’s time to go shopping for a floral armchair. If you want a floral armchair in the long, dark days of December, then who are we to say otherwise?
In the days of super retailers and flat-pack furniture, we’ll admit: it’s not hard to find simple, affordable design. The trouble is, what happens when you want more than just this? Let’s say you want an interior collectible; something unique that not every single one of your friends has? Something – and here’s the kicker – that looks expensive, but doesn’t break the bank? Ah. There’s the issue.