Furniture & Interior Design in Mallorca
There are 588 furniture shops and interior design stores listed on mallorca.com, with an average rating of 4.5 stars. From Mediterranean handcrafted furniture and modern designer pieces to vintage items and outdoor furnishings, the selection in Mallorca is impressive.
Palma offers the widest choice with shops like Rialto Living, Habitat and Zara Home. For rustic Mallorcan furniture, workshops in Manacor and Inca craft traditional olive wood furniture and wrought iron pieces. IKEA is located near Palma.
Outdoor furniture is especially popular, as terraces, pools and gardens are integral to living in Mallorca.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is there an IKEA in Mallorca?
Yes, IKEA has a store near Palma (Polígono de Son Malferit). There are also numerous local furniture shops and design stores offering a wider range of Mediterranean and premium furniture.
Where can I find outdoor furniture in Mallorca?
Outdoor furniture shops can be found in Palma (Son Castelló), Calvià and Marratxí. Specialist providers stock weatherproof lounge furniture, teak terraces and pool loungers.
Can you order custom-made furniture in Mallorca?
Yes, Mallorca has numerous carpentry workshops that produce custom-made furniture. Traditional craftsmen are particularly found in Manacor and Inca, working with olive wood, pine and other local materials.
Where can I buy furniture in Mallorca?
Furniture in Mallorca is available at IKEA (Palma), Muebles La Fábrica (budget), Kibuc (design), and along the furniture mile in Manacor with numerous specialist shops. For high-end interior design furniture, visit Rialto Living, Gervasoni, and the design shops on Carrer Sant Feliu in Palma. Second-hand furniture is available at the Rastro market and Emmaus. Delivery within Mallorca costs around €30-80.
Are there furniture exchanges or second-hand furniture in Mallorca?
Yes, Mallorca has several options for second-hand furniture: the Rastro market in Palma (Sa Bandera, Saturdays), Emmaus second-hand shops, and Facebook groups like 'Flohmarkt Mallorca' and 'Second Hand Mallorca'. Classifieds on mallorca.com are also a good source. Expats leaving Mallorca often sell complete furnishings at bargain prices.