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UK Furniture Firm Known for 'Traditional Sofas' Goes Into Liquidation After 5 Years
Sofa Point UK Ltd entered voluntary liquidation due to unpaid debts amid tough market conditions that have also affected several UK furniture and retail businesses in 2026.
- On March 19, 2026, Birmingham-based Sofa Point entered Creditors' Voluntary Liquidation after a General Meeting resolution. That Mansoor Mubarik of Capital Books was appointed liquidator to oversee the furniture company's winding up.
- Incorporated in July 2021, the firm aimed to "supply high quality traditional and contemporary sofas direct to the public at the lowest possible prices," with its business described as "manufacture of furniture."
- A notice published on The Gazette yesterday, March 25, confirms the company will be closed down in an "orderly manner," with the liquidator securing and realizing assets the firm owns.
- Sofa Point is not alone; retail turbulence has affected Moores Furniture Group, Onespace Group, and Beauty Bay throughout 2026. These firms navigated administration proceedings or closures amid challenging trading conditions.
- Major high street retailers including River Island, Primark, and Poundland have closed stores, while Revolution and BrewDog have shut 21 and 38 pubs, respectively, reflecting sector-wide economic pressures.
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