Best Furniture & Home Decor Deals in India (2026) — Pepperfry, Wonderchef & More

By Pravin Mishra, Deals Editor · · 3 min read

Furniture and home goods carry some of the biggest markups in retail — which means the discounts, when real, are some of the biggest too. But it's also a category thick with inflated "MRPs." Here's how to furnish and kit out your home for genuinely less in India in 2026.

Where the real savings are

Across all three, the real levers are the same: first-order codes, combo/bundle pricing, festive-sale timing, and a bank offer layered on top.

When furniture and home goods are genuinely cheap

The buying routine

  1. Big-ticket furniture? Time it to a major sale, and note the pre-sale price so you know the discount is real.
  2. Use the first-order code the first time on each store, on a decent-sized cart.
  3. Buy kitchen/home essentials as combos — bundles beat single pieces.
  4. Factor delivery & assembly — heavy furniture can carry fees that eat into the saving.
  5. Compare the final price after code + bank offer, not the struck-through MRP.

The trap: inflated MRP

Furniture and decor are among the worst for a fake "₹29,999 → ₹9,999" tag. Judge the piece on its actual price, dimensions and reviews — not the strike-through. Our guide on spotting a fake sale applies doubly here, and for timing the big buys, see the best time to buy online in India.

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Frequently asked questions

When is furniture cheapest in India? During the festive mega-sales (around September–October) and Republic Day (January), which offer the deepest discounts plus exchange and EMI options on big-ticket furniture and appliances. End-of-line clearance is another genuine window.

How do I get the biggest discount on Pepperfry? Use the first-order/new-user code on your first purchase, time big pieces to a major sale event, and layer a bank offer when one is live. Compare the final price after all offers rather than the struck-through MRP.

Are furniture "sale" prices real? Often inflated — furniture and decor are among the worst categories for a fake high MRP. Note the pre-sale price, judge the item on its actual price and reviews, and treat a dramatic "% off" with caution.

Is it cheaper to buy kitchenware in combos? Usually yes — cookware and home-essential combos from Wonderchef and Milton typically beat buying each piece separately. Check the per-item value of the combo against individual prices to be sure.

Should I factor delivery and assembly costs? Yes — heavy furniture can carry delivery and assembly fees that eat into the discount. Always compare the final all-in price, including those charges, not just the product price.