
Feature on Fama
Looking for a new sofa? Look no further! At Carlo Furnishers we are the proud suppliers of Fama, a spanish company who specialise in all things sofa! Our favourite thing about Fama? You can create you very own unique sofa. Simply select your structure from...

4 ways to create a boho chic inspired room
Boho style is as popular as ever and shows no signs of going anywhere! So we’ve put together this easy guide to help you create the style in your own home. However, it’s key to remember that the boho style is very much dependent on your lifestyle, your likes and your...

Bring a touch of Greek style to your home
All this sunshine we’ve had recently has got us dreaming of golden beaches, clear blue water and gorgeous holiday apartments. So we thought we’d bring a little bit of that to our showroom in Bedford, and where better to draw inspiration for a...

How to mix industrial and rustic styles seamlessly
Rustic and industrial may seem like two styles which shouldn’t cohabit under one roof. When you think of the two styles, two different types of home usually spring to mind. On the one hand you’ve got an old warehouse, or a modern loft in the city, and on the other a...

Where to start when decorating your own home
You know the feeling of writers block, or staring at a blank canvas? It’s easy to feel the same when beginning to decorate your own home. Well don’t worry! Whether you’ve just moved house, or simply fancy a change, we’ve come up with three easy steps to follow to help...

Growing up at Carlos
I have never known anyone who works as hard as my father and growing up, this strong work ethic was something he certainly wanted to instil in his children. I believe my first official job at Carlos was when I was about five, dusting and cleaning in his first shop in...

My Childhood at Carlos
Some of my earliest memories growing up were Saturday mornings in winter in the Stony Stratford shop. There was a small office in the back with a huge map of the south of England on it. It was well out of date. The M25 wasn’t even on the map but I remember looking all...