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Furniturebox targets global growth after sales near £17m

Monty George and Dan Beckles founded Chippenham-based Furniturebox after leaving school in Salisbury seven years ago

Furniturebox staff outside the company's headquarters and warehouse in Chippenham(Image: Furniturebox)

A fast-growing Wiltshire furniture business has set its sights on global growth after its sales grew to almost £17m in seven years.

Furniturebox, founded by Monty George and Dan Beckles after they left school in Salisbury, said it was expecting global sales to grow from 5% to up to 50% of its total business over the next few years.

It comes as the company reported selling £16.7m worth of furniture, up from £9.4m in 2020, and generating an annual profit of £2.4m, following a period of “huge, huge growth” during the pandemic.

The Chippenham-based firm - which employs around 50 staff at its recently completed £3m, 88,000 sq ft headquarters - said it had seen an “underdeveloped” market for online furniture retail, and it was now looking to break into countries such as Germany and the US.

Mr George said: “I bought a couple of containers of furniture and persuaded Dan to join forces with me to sell it online. That is how the business started. It has been an amazing seven years of growth. We know that the model we have now is highly efficient for profit generation.

“We feel we can roll that out in other markets - in America, Germany and elsewhere. In the furniture industry, there aren’t really any other ecommerce companies doing the same thing as us.”

(From left) Furniturebox founders Dan Beckles and Monty George(Image: Jason Dimmock)

Last year, Furniturebox was ranked as the fastest growing small business in the South West by the Sunday Times and it also topped Bristol-based tech firm BrightPearl’s ‘Lightning 50’ league table, which tracks growth rates for hundreds of online businesses across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

Mr George said the company was now selling its products through different channels in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, entered the US market through online furniture retailer Wayfair, while it had also set up more warehouses for further “worldwide” operations.