Lewis
Buying furniture is typically a significant decision—and a risky one. You're committing money based on how something looks in a showroom, hoping it will fit your space, work with your lifestyle, and last. Bad choices mean money wasted and years of looking at something you regret. The difference between a mediocre furniture retailer and a capable one comes down to what happens before and after the sale: can the staff actually visualize your space and suggest what will work? Do they understand proportions and colour? Can they source specific items or customise finishes? Do they handle delivery and assembly properly? When something arrives damaged or doesn't fit as expected, do they resolve it or pass responsibility back to you? Lewis operates in a market where customers have options, and the ones who come back and recommend the shop are the ones who had these details handled well.