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About Cox & Cox
Cox & Cox occupies a particular corner of the British home furnishings market - the sort of place you go when you want something that looks like it came from a boutique hotel, but you'd rather not make three separate trips to antique fairs to find it. The range spans indoor and outdoor furniture, lighting, soft furnishings, decorative accessories, and seasonal pieces, with an aesthetic that sits somewhere between Scandi restraint and relaxed Mediterranean warmth. It's not minimalist, but it's not cluttered either. The styling is consistent enough that most things work together, which is genuinely useful if you're buying for a whole room rather than hunting for a single statement piece.
In practice, shopping here means browsing a well-organised website and ordering direct. There's no physical retail presence to speak of - this is an online-first brand, which means your only pre-purchase sensory experience is the photography. That photography is very good, which is both a selling point and a mild caveat. Cox & Cox knows how to style a room. Whether a rattan chair looks quite as good in your actual kitchen is a different question.
The honest weakness is price. Cox & Cox pitches itself above the IKEA tier and it prices accordingly. For furniture especially, you're paying a premium for design curation rather than materials that would embarrass a cabinet maker. That said, it competes reasonably well against the likes of Rockett St George, Loaf, and the upper end of the Anthropologie homeware range - brands where you're paying partly for taste-making. Against pure-value players it loses; against pure-luxury it can't quite keep up either. It lives in a comfortable middle ground that suits a lot of people.
Delivery can sting. Standard delivery on smaller items is reasonable, but larger furniture pieces attract separate charges and delivery can take longer - sometimes several weeks for made-to-order stock. The website is generally clear about lead times, but it's worth checking before you commit if you need something for a specific date. Returns on large items can also be more involved than a simple courier drop-off, so read the returns policy before buying a sofa.
There's no formal loyalty programme to speak of, which is slightly disappointing given the price point. Cox & Cox does send discount codes through its email list - these are reportedly one of the better reasons to sign up, offering genuine percentage-off codes rather than just early-access newsletters with nothing in them. The brand runs seasonal promotions around the usual retail calendar peaks, and right now there are 11 active voucher codes and 48 separate deals listed on this page, with discounts ranging from 15% all the way up to 60% off. Two of those codes expire within the next week, so if something has caught your eye, dragging your feet isn't advisable.
The most common discount you'll encounter is 20% off, though the current mix includes some stronger offers on furniture and outdoor ranges. At a brand where a single garden table can push well past £500, a 25% code makes a meaningful difference in real money.
Who should shop here: Anyone furnishing a home with a considered aesthetic and a mid-to-upper budget who doesn't want to spend weekends in vintage shops. Who probably shouldn't: Bargain hunters shopping on price alone, or anyone who needs furniture delivered within the week.
How to use a Cox & Cox discount code
- Find the code you want on this page - note whether it applies to full-priced items only, a specific category, or requires a minimum spend. Cox & Cox runs quite targeted offers, so the detail matters.
- Head to coxandcox.co.uk, browse, and add items to your basket as normal. Check that your chosen items actually qualify for the promotion before you get to checkout.
- Proceed to checkout. On the order summary page, look for a field labelled "Promo Code" or "Discount Code" - it's usually visible on the right-hand side of the checkout screen on desktop, or below the order summary on mobile.
- Type or paste the code exactly as shown - no extra spaces, and watch for characters that look similar (0 vs O, for example). Hit the "Apply" button; it won't activate until you do.
- Confirm the discount has appeared in your order total before entering any payment details. If the figure doesn't change, the code hasn't applied - don't assume it'll come off later.
- Complete your purchase as normal. You should receive a confirmation email showing the discounted total.
Cox & Cox shopping tips
- Check expiry dates on this page first. Two codes are expiring within the next week, which in promotional terms is essentially now. If you're considering a purchase, verify which offers are still live before spending time building a wishlist around a deal that's about to vanish.
- Pay attention to full-price exclusions. Many Cox & Cox codes specify full-priced items only and won't stack with anything already marked down. If an item is in the sale, a percentage-off code typically won't apply - check the small print before you get to checkout.
- The newsletter codes are often the best ones. Cox & Cox's email list tends to carry genuine percentage-off codes rather than just seasonal content. Signing up before a planned purchase is worth doing, though obviously there's no guarantee one will land in time.
- Seasonal outdoor sales are worth timing. Like most home and garden retailers, Cox & Cox tends to discount outdoor furniture more aggressively as summer trails off. If you can wait until late summer or early autumn for garden pieces, you'll typically find stronger reductions than you would in spring.
- Minimum spend thresholds vary. Some of the current offers require a minimum basket value to trigger, and that threshold changes between promotions. If a code refuses to apply, check whether your order total meets the requirement - it's the most common reason a valid code won't work.
- Larger furniture items have separate delivery costs. The headline delivery charge doesn't always cover bulky items, which can arrive on a pallet or require a two-person delivery service. Factor this into your total cost before comparing prices with competitors.
- The 'outlet' or 'sale' section is genuinely worth a browse. Discounts here can run deeper than promotional codes on new stock, particularly for discontinued colourways or end-of-line pieces. The selection changes, so if you find something useful, don't assume it'll be there next week.
- With 48 deals currently active alongside 11 codes, the deals tab is doing real work. Deals often don't require a code - the discount is applied automatically or already reflected in the price. Don't skip them assuming a code is always necessary.
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The best Cox & Cox discounts typically offer between 15% and 60% off. Check back regularly as new codes are added frequently.
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