Furniture Stores in Warsaw

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Furnishing an apartment in Warsaw is a practical affair, helped by a mature retail market that ranges from global giants to independent Polish design stores. With 9 listings, the furniture scene here offers meaningful variety at pricing well below comparable Western European markets. IKEA Targówek is the practical anchor for most expats — comprehensive, reliable, and with a Warsaw location that handles the demands of a large expat population frequently setting up and breaking down apartments. Galeria Wnętrz Home Concept represents the step up: a multi-brand interior design showroom in one of Warsaw's commercial zones, stocking premium Polish and European furniture brands at competitive prices. Towarowa 22 is a newer commercial and design complex that has attracted contemporary Polish furniture and homeware brands, making it a worthwhile destination for expats who want something more distinctive than flat-pack. Polish furniture manufacturing is actually a significant industry — Poland is one of Europe's largest furniture exporters — which means locally made pieces often combine solid craft quality with more accessible price points than equivalent imports.

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BoConcept Meble Skandynawskie Warszawa

4.5 (36)
BoConcept Meble Skandynawskie Warszawa, Jana Pawła Woronicza 31, 02-640 Warszawa, Poland · 48 views ·

Poliform Warsaw

5.0 (2)
Poliform Warsaw, Mokotowska 57, 00-542 Warszawa, Poland · 44 views ·

IKEA Targówek

4.4 (27138)
IKEA Targówek, Malborska 51, 03-286 Warszawa, Poland · 44 views

3F Studio: Cassina, Poltrona Frau, Molteni & Co, Moroso, Dada, Valcucine

4.4 (14)
3F Studio: Cassina, Poltrona Frau, Molteni & Co, Moroso, Dada, Valcucine, Konwiktorska 7, 00-216 Warszawa, Poland · 40 views ·

IKEA Studio planowania i zamówień w Warszawie, Wola Park

4.0 (136)
IKEA Studio planowania i zamówień w Warszawie, Wola Park, Górczewska 124, 01-460 Warszawa, Poland · 35 views

Laura Ashley

5.0 (1)
Laura Ashley, Malborska 41, 03-286 Warszawa, Poland · 35 views

IKEA Punkt Odbioru Targówek

4.1 (390)
IKEA Punkt Odbioru Targówek, Malborska 53, 03-286 Warszawa, Poland · 34 views

Galeria Wnętrz Home Concept - Wyposażenie wnętrz Warszawa

4.2 (845)
Galeria Wnętrz Home Concept - Wyposażenie wnętrz Warszawa, Al. Jerozolimskie 185, 02-222 Warszawa, Poland · 34 views ·

Towarowa 22

4.1 (595)
Towarowa 22, Towarowa 22, 00-839 Warszawa, Poland · 32 views

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find an apartment in Warsaw as a foreigner? +

Start by browsing furniture stores listings on ExpatsList for Warsaw. You can find real estate agents, rental agencies, and property managers recommended by the local expat community who regularly work with international clients.

Should I rent or buy property in Warsaw? +

Most expats start by renting in Warsaw to learn the neighborhoods before committing to a purchase. Our furniture stores listings include both rental agencies and real estate agents who work with foreign buyers and tenants.

What documents do I need to rent an apartment in Warsaw? +

Requirements vary, but typically include a valid passport, visa or residence permit, proof of income, and sometimes a local bank account or guarantor. furniture stores agents listed on ExpatsList can guide you through the local process.

Expat tips for Furniture Stores in Warsaw

Visit Polish Design Stores Beyond IKEA +

Poland has a strong domestic furniture manufacturing tradition, and stores like those at Galeria Wnętrz Home Concept carry Polish-made sofas, dining sets, and bedroom furniture at prices that undercut equivalent German or Scandinavian imports by 20–40%. For a furnished apartment with character, exploring these options is worth the time.

Plan IKEA Visits on Weekday Mornings +

IKEA Targówek gets extremely crowded on weekends when Warsaw families do their home shopping. Going on a Tuesday or Wednesday morning cuts queue times dramatically, and staff are more available to help locate items and arrange delivery. Large furniture orders can be scheduled for home delivery at reasonable flat rates across the city.

Factor in Delivery Lead Times for New Apartments +

Custom or made-to-order furniture from Polish design stores typically has a 4–8 week lead time. If you're furnishing a new apartment in Warsaw, order larger pieces like sofas and dining tables as soon as you have confirmed dimensions — this timeline can significantly affect when your apartment is truly livable.