Highlights from the Furniture collection
Discover the fascinating design stories behind our Furniture collection, spanning over 600 years of British and international furniture design and production
The V&A has been collecting furniture and woodwork for over 150 years. This diverse collection is unrivalled for breadth and quality, spanning over six centuries of British and international furniture production – from Japanese lacquer and furniture from the 1851 Great Exhibition, to innovative contemporary design.
Read more Read lessDiscover the fascinating design stories behind our Furniture collection, spanning over 600 years of British and international furniture design and production
Find out how a contemporary version of Marcel Breuer’s iconic Short Chair is made
Follow our Conservation team on their fascinating journey to restore an 18th-century chair made specially for Marie Antoinette
Discover more about a mysterious Colombian cabinet dating from the 17th century
Discover how ocean liner style influenced an iconic Modernist chair designed by Eileen Gray
Bold, futuristic, out-of-this-world – discover five iconic space-age chair designs
Follow V&A Conservators as they treat an elaborately decorated Japanese palanquin in our collection
From luxury handcrafted writing desks to affordable factory-made tea services, discover Art Deco in the home
Find out how the desire for Asian lacquer influenced Western furniture for centuries
A political scandal, a chair, a photograph. Discover the making of an iconic image.
Explore a selection of homewares that embody timely, elegant and most importantly, Modern, design
Discover the history of one of Marcel Breuer's best-known designs
Behind the story of the Garden Egg Chair's mass production lies a fascinating tale of Germany's East/West relations
Discover the hidden processes and techniques of furniture-making
Discover the bawdy history of one of the V&A's best-known objects
Introducing the pioneering female designer behind the experimental 'S' bend chair
See the magnificence of the metalwork return