Homeware retailer Online Home Shop (OHS) saw record sales in its latest financial year.
The family-owned ecommerce business reported record gross sales of £61m for 2025, representing a 28% year-on-year increase to 31 January 2025.
The brand’s sales were up by more than 60% year-on-year during the first half of its current financial year, with revenues expected to surpass £85m for the current financial year.
OHS attributed its performance to the growth of its website, increasing customer base and repeat purchases.
It noted that it had grown its core business in home textiles and expanded into new product categories, including garden, furniture, soft furnishings, and clothing.
OHS CEO Moshe Cohen said: “At OHS, our mission is to consistently surprise and delight our customers with high-quality, trend-led products at unbeatable prices, making stylish living accessible for every home.
“As we look to the future, our focus remains on delivering quality, on-trend homeware that suits every style and every budget.”
The results come as fashion giant Primark continues to invest in homewares, with the business launching its first standalone home store in England on 29 August.
Last month, it was also reported that US homewares brand Pottery Barn would launch online in the UK this autumn.
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