Where does a UK office turn for a Herman Miller chair without flying blind on price? Office Furniture Scene is one answer worth pausing on: an online retailer based in Rackheath near Norwich that stocks the kind of names buyers tend to know already. Herman Miller, Humanscale, Orangebox, HAG, Boss Design, Senator, Elite Furniture and Bestuhl all appear in its range, which tells you this is aimed at people who want recognised brands rather than the cheapest swivel chair on the market.
The seating side is broad. Desk chairs, ergonomic models, task and executive options, plus reception, stacking and meeting-room seating cover most of what a workplace fit-out asks for. Desks follow the same logic: standard work desks, sit-stand frames, executive pieces, call-centre runs and reception counters. The catalogue is clearly built around real office layouts, covering both the scenario where one person needs a single chair and the one where a department needs forty.
What the range covers
Beyond chairs and desks, Office Furniture Scene stocks meeting and boardroom tables, modular meeting pods, partitions and screens for splitting open-plan space, and a full storage line running from filing cabinets and cupboards to under-desk units and storagewall systems. Desk accessories round it out. For a business furnishing a whole floor, having one supplier cover pods, seating and storage cuts a lot of back-and-forth that most facilities managers would rather skip.
Home-working furniture sits alongside the commercial stock, which makes sense given how many people now split the week between an office and a spare room. It is a sensible addition, though the operation clearly revolves around the larger workplace order. The brand list backs that up: Orangebox pods and Boss Design seating are not impulse buys for a home desk, they are specified for fit-outs.
On commercial terms, Office Furniture Scene offers free UK delivery on most major brands and on every order over 600 pounds, an express or quickship route for in-stock items when a deadline is tight, a price-match guarantee, and a design consultation service. The quickship option is the practical standout here. Lead times on contract furniture can stretch for weeks, so an in-stock express lane is genuinely useful when desks need to be in place before a team of new staff arrive on their first day.
Reputation and contact
The credibility side is where Office Furniture Scene looks strongest. Its Trustpilot presence sits at around 500 reviews carrying a five-star rating, with something past 480 of them visible across the pages. A volume that size is not easy to assemble and points to a steady run of real completed orders rather than a handful of staged write-ups.
Other footprints add to the picture. Review listings appear on ApprovedBusiness.co.uk, a SafeBuy profile exists, and a Facebook page shows 315 likes. An aggregated summary on Cylex and Yably pulls together positive comments about customer service and delivery, and it names individual staff, Georgie Gotts and Neil, as people customers specifically called out. Named praise like that reads as more grounded than the usual anonymous five-star blur, since customers rarely invent a specific name when leaving feedback.
The Facebook following is modest and does not match the review volume, though that gap is not unusual for a B2B supplier. Buyers leave a Trustpilot entry after a delivery but rarely follow a furniture firm for daily updates. The social number is the weaker data point; the Trustpilot count tells a buyer far more about a purchase of this kind.
Contact details are easy to find: two phone numbers (a Norwich landline and an 0845 line), an email address, the full postal address in Norfolk, and an online enquiry form are all listed up front. For an order that might run into thousands of pounds, being able to phone a real Norwich number and speak to someone about spec and availability matters a good deal, and Office Furniture Scene makes that easy to do.
Open questions
What Office Furniture Scene gets right is legible enough. The brand roster is strong, the catalogue maps onto how offices are actually furnished, the trading terms are spelled out, and the Trustpilot reputation has real volume behind it. Put against comparable specialist suppliers, that combination gives Office Furniture Scene a clear position in a crowded field.
The parts that stay open are the price-match guarantee and the design consultation, and they are genuinely unclear from the site alone. A price-match line is common; its value depends entirely on the conditions attached, the brands it covers and whether the comparison retailer needs to hold identical stock at the time of the request. The consultation is described as a service without any indication of whether it means a ten-minute phone call or a full space plan. Those details do not knock Office Furniture Scene off a shortlist, but they are the questions a buyer should put to the company directly and not assume from the listing page.
Business address
Office Furniture Scene
23a Mahoney Green,
Norwich,
Norfolk
NR13 6JY
United Kingdom
Contact details
Phone: 08450737230