best furniture shops in patna (2026)
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tl;dr: honest guide to 10 furniture shops and markets in patna with prices, wood types, and custom vs readymade options. from khazanchi road to online brands.
tldr: for furniture in patna, khazanchi road is the go-to market (widest selection, best bargaining potential, rs 5,000 to rs 5,00,000). godrej interio on boring road for reliable branded furniture with warranty. local carpenters in danapur and gardanibagh for custom pieces at 20-40% lower than showrooms. pepperfry studio on boring road for modern designs with see-before-you-buy. full guide to 10 shops and markets below.
buying furniture in patna is one of those experiences that reveals the city’s split personality.
on one side, you have khazanchi road, a sprawling market where carpenters and furniture shops have been operating for decades, where you bargain hard, inspect wood grain, and negotiate delivery timelines in person. on the other side, you have boring road showrooms with branded furniture, fixed prices, EMI options, and delivery tracked through apps.
most families in patna still buy furniture the old way. you go to khazanchi road. you talk to 5-6 shop owners. you compare wood quality by knocking on surfaces. you bargain. you get it made or buy it readymade. the carpenter comes to your house for assembly. your uncle who “knows wood” gives his opinion. the whole thing takes two weekends minimum.
every time i visit patna and someone in the family is setting up a new house or renovating, the furniture conversation dominates. “khazanchi road chalo” is practically a family outing. my relatives have strong opinions about which shops are trustworthy and which ones use mixed wood and charge for sheesham.
this guide covers the full spectrum. traditional markets, branded showrooms, online options, and the local carpenter route. because in patna, all four coexist and each has its place.
if you’re also doing up a house, the best interior designers in patna guide covers that side. and the best markets guide covers patna’s broader shopping scene.
the awards (my picks)
- best market (overall): khazanchi road furniture market
- best branded showroom: godrej interio, boring road
- best for modern designs: pepperfry studio, boring road
- best for custom furniture: local carpenters, danapur and gardanibagh
- best online option: woodenstreet (custom, delivered to patna)
- best value showroom: hometown, boring road
- best for office furniture: godrej interio, boring road
- best for budget furniture: khazanchi road (lower end shops)
- best sofa selection: style spa, boring road
- best for bedroom sets: khazanchi road (custom sheesham sets)
the full list
| # | shop/market | area | type | price range | best for | my rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | khazanchi road market | khazanchi road | traditional market | rs 5,000-5,00,000 | everything, custom | 8.5/10 |
| 2 | godrej interio | boring road | branded showroom | rs 8,000-1,50,000 | office, reliable | 8/10 |
| 3 | pepperfry studio | boring road | online + studio | rs 5,000-2,00,000 | modern designs | 8/10 |
| 4 | local carpenters | danapur, gardanibagh | custom makers | rs 3,000-3,00,000 | custom, budget | 8/10 |
| 5 | hometown | boring road | retail chain | rs 5,000-1,00,000 | value, variety | 7.5/10 |
| 6 | woodenstreet | online (delivers to patna) | online custom | rs 10,000-3,00,000 | custom online | 7.5/10 |
| 7 | style spa | boring road | showroom | rs 15,000-2,00,000 | sofas, living room | 7/10 |
| 8 | patna furniture market | exhibition road | local market | rs 3,000-1,00,000 | budget, basics | 7/10 |
| 9 | home centre | boring road | retail chain | rs 5,000-80,000 | accessories, small | 7/10 |
| 10 | urban ladder | online (delivers to patna) | online | rs 5,000-2,00,000 | premium online | 7/10 |
understanding furniture buying in patna
before getting into individual shops, you need to understand how furniture buying works in this city. it’s different from metros.
wood types available in patna
- sheesham (indian rosewood): the most popular wood for furniture in patna. dark, durable, beautiful grain. good sheesham furniture lasts 20-30 years. most khazanchi road shops stock sheesham. price: mid-range.
- teak (sagwan): the premium option. extremely durable, resistant to termites and moisture (important in bihar’s humid climate). a teak bed set costs 30-50% more than sheesham. price: high.
- mango wood (aam ka lakdi): cheaper alternative to sheesham. lighter wood, decent for casual furniture. not as durable. good for items you might replace in 10 years. price: budget.
- pine/rubber wood: used by some branded showrooms. light, modern-looking, but not suited for bihar’s humidity. warps and swells during monsoon. avoid for long-term use.
- MDF/particle board: the cheapest option. used in most budget showroom furniture. looks fine for 2-3 years, then starts chipping, swelling, and falling apart. bihar’s monsoon humidity is especially harsh on MDF. avoid if possible.
the termite factor
this is specific to bihar and it matters. termite damage is a genuine concern. teak is the most termite-resistant. sheesham is reasonably resistant if treated. mango wood and pine are vulnerable. MDF is a termite buffet.
any furniture you buy in patna should be treated for termites. branded showrooms handle this. local carpenters may or may not. always ask. getting your house treated for termites annually (rs 2,000-5,000 for a full flat) is standard practice in patna.
the traditional market
1. khazanchi road furniture market
khazanchi road, central patna / price: rs 5,000 to rs 5,00,000 / 8.5/10
khazanchi road is THE furniture market in patna. if you say “furniture shopping” to anyone in patna, this is where they’ll take you. the road is lined with furniture shops on both sides, ranging from small workshops to large multi-floor showrooms. everything is available here: beds, wardrobes, dining tables, sofas, dressing tables, study tables, kitchen cabinets, and decorative items.
the market has been here for decades. many shops are family businesses that have been selling furniture for two or three generations. the carpenters work in the back of the shops, so you can watch your furniture being made if you order custom pieces. the wood smell on this road is distinctive. you know you’ve arrived before you see the shops.
how to shop here:
the key to khazanchi road is comparison. don’t buy from the first shop. walk the road, check 4-5 shops, compare wood quality, finishes, and prices. knock on the wood. check joints. open drawers and close them (smooth operation means good construction). look at the wood grain closely. sheesham has a distinctive dark, wavy grain. if it looks too uniform, it might be mixed wood with sheesham veneer.
pricing: a double bed in sheesham starts at rs 15,000-20,000. a full bedroom set (bed, wardrobe, dressing table, two side tables) in sheesham runs rs 60,000-1,50,000. a sofa set (3+1+1) starts at rs 20,000 for basic to rs 1,00,000+ for premium. dining table sets (6 seater) range from rs 15,000 to rs 80,000 depending on wood and design.
bargaining: this is mandatory. the first price quoted will be 30-50% higher than the final price. start at 50% of the quoted price, settle at 60-70%. weekend afternoons are the best time to bargain (shops want to close sales before the weekend ends). going with someone who knows the market (a relative, a friend who recently bought) gives you an advantage.
the catch: quality varies enormously between shops. some sell genuine sheesham. some sell mixed wood with sheesham finish. without experience, it’s hard to tell. no warranties. no returns. if the wardrobe door misaligns after six months, you have to negotiate repairs yourself. the market is crowded, hot, and overwhelming, especially during wedding season (october-february).
verdict: the best overall furniture shopping experience in patna. the selection is unmatched. the prices are competitive. the custom options are the market’s biggest strength. you just need to know what you’re looking at, or bring someone who does. every family in patna has bought furniture here at some point.
branded showrooms
2. godrej interio
boring road / price: rs 8,000-1,50,000 / 8/10
godrej interio on boring road is the most trusted branded furniture showroom in patna. the godrej name carries weight in bihar. people trust it. the showroom has a clean, organized display of beds, wardrobes, desks, sofas, dining tables, office furniture, and storage solutions.
the biggest advantage of godrej is consistency. every piece is manufactured to specification. the plywood and wood quality is standardized. the finishes are uniform. the assembly is professional (they send a team). and you get a proper warranty (1-5 years depending on the product category).
the office furniture section is particularly strong. if you’re setting up a home office or a commercial space, godrej’s office chairs, desks, and storage units are the most reliable options in patna.
the steel almirahs and wardrobes are godrej’s legacy product. practically every government office and many homes in bihar have a godrej steel almirah. they last forever.
pricing: wardrobes start at rs 15,000 (steel) and go up to rs 80,000 (wooden). beds from rs 20,000. sofas from rs 25,000. office desks from rs 8,000. chairs from rs 5,000. everything is fixed-price. EMI options available through bajaj finserv and other providers.
the catch: the designs are conservative. if you’re looking for modern, minimalist, or trendy furniture, godrej’s range might feel dated. the pricing is 20-30% higher than equivalent products from local markets. the showroom has limited display space, so you’re often choosing from a catalogue rather than seeing the actual product. delivery can take 1-3 weeks for items not in stock.
verdict: the safest furniture buy in patna. you pay more, but you get quality assurance, warranty, and hassle-free delivery. for office furniture, godrej is the clear winner in the city. for home furniture, it depends on whether you value guaranteed quality over custom designs and lower prices.
3. pepperfry studio
boring road / price: rs 5,000-2,00,000 / 8/10
pepperfry’s boring road studio is the modern furniture shopping experience that patna has needed. the studio lets you see, touch, and test pepperfry products before buying them online. this is significant because one of the biggest barriers to online furniture shopping in patna is the “what if it doesn’t look like the photo” anxiety.
the studio has a curated selection of beds, sofas, dining tables, bookshelves, and decorative items. the designs are noticeably more modern than traditional patna furniture shops. clean lines, contemporary finishes, modular options. if you’ve been scrolling pinterest for furniture inspiration and wondering where to find similar pieces in patna, pepperfry is the answer.
the ordering process: you visit the studio, see the products, choose what you like, and place the order through pepperfry’s platform. delivery takes 7-21 days depending on the item. assembly is included. returns are possible (within their policy period).
the catch: not everything in pepperfry’s online catalogue is displayed in the studio. the studio shows maybe 15-20% of their total range. you still need to browse online for the full selection. the delivery times can stretch during festival season or sales. some products are MDF/particle board, which doesn’t hold up well in bihar’s humidity. check the material specification before ordering.
verdict: the best option for modern, contemporary furniture in patna. the studio removes the risk of online-only purchasing. the designs are fresher than anything on khazanchi road or at godrej. just be careful about material quality. sheesham and teak options from pepperfry are better long-term investments than their MDF offerings.
custom furniture (the carpenter route)
4. local carpenters (danapur, gardanibagh)
danapur, gardanibagh, scattered across patna / price: rs 3,000-3,00,000 / 8/10
hiring a local carpenter for custom furniture is still the most common way people in patna furnish their homes. danapur and gardanibagh have concentrations of carpenters and small workshops, but you’ll find carpenters in every neighborhood.
the custom route works like this: you show the carpenter a design (from a magazine, from pinterest, from a photo of furniture you saw at someone’s house). you discuss wood type and finish. you agree on a price. the carpenter builds it in their workshop and delivers it in 4-8 weeks. you pay in installments, usually 50% upfront and 50% on delivery.
the advantage is flexibility. you want a bed that’s exactly 6.5 feet by 5.5 feet because that’s what fits your room? done. you want a wardrobe with specific internal shelving that matches your clothes organization? done. you want a dining table that seats exactly 8 with foldable extensions? done. no showroom gives you this level of customization.
pricing advantage: custom carpenter furniture in patna costs 20-40% less than equivalent showroom pieces. a sheesham double bed from a good carpenter costs rs 12,000-18,000 vs rs 20,000-30,000 at a showroom. a full bedroom set costs rs 40,000-80,000 vs rs 60,000-1,50,000 at branded stores.
how to find a good carpenter: ask your neighbors. ask your relatives. ask your building’s watchman. in patna, good carpenters are found through word of mouth. my family has used the same carpenter in danapur for over 10 years. he’s made beds, wardrobes, and a complete kitchen cabinet setup for two different family members. word of mouth is the only reliable discovery method.
the catch: no warranty. no returns. quality depends entirely on the individual carpenter. some are master craftsmen. some are mediocre. you need to inspect the work during production, not just at delivery. timelines are flexible (a polite way of saying carpenters in patna are notoriously late). the finish quality (polish, paint) is usually a level below showroom standards unless you hire a separate polish/paint specialist.
verdict: the best value option and the most traditional way to buy furniture in patna. if you have a trusted carpenter (or a family member who does), this route gives you custom furniture at local market prices. the risk is quality inconsistency, and the mitigation is supervision and word-of-mouth recommendations.
retail chains and online
5. hometown
boring road / price: rs 5,000-1,00,000 / 7.5/10
hometown (part of the future group, now managed under a different corporate structure) on boring road is a large-format furniture and home decor store. it’s the closest thing patna has to an ikea-style experience, though much smaller.
the store has a wide range: beds, sofas, dining sets, study tables, bookshelves, kitchenware, bathroom accessories, bed linens, curtains, and decorative items. the pricing is competitive for branded readymade furniture. the quality is mid-range. not as durable as godrej, not as premium as pepperfry’s high-end range, but decent for the price.
what hometown does well is the one-stop-shop experience. if you’re setting up a new home and need everything from furniture to bedsheets to kitchen utensils, you can get it all here in one trip. that convenience has value.
the catch: the furniture is predominantly MDF and engineered wood. very little solid wood in the affordable range. for bihar’s humidity, this means a shorter lifespan. the designs are generic. you’ll see the same beds and wardrobes at hometown stores across india. no customization.
verdict: useful for the convenience of one-stop shopping. good for accessories, decor, and soft furnishings. for core furniture (bed, wardrobe, sofa), khazanchi road or a local carpenter gives you better value and better materials.
6. woodenstreet
online, delivers to patna / price: rs 10,000-3,00,000 / 7.5/10
woodenstreet is an online furniture brand that specializes in custom solid wood furniture. you choose a design from their website, pick the wood type (sheesham, teak, mango), pick the finish, and they manufacture and deliver to patna. delivery time is 4-8 weeks for custom orders.
the quality is good. the wood is genuine (they provide certification). the finishes are better than most local carpenters can achieve. the designs are modern and well-made. the delivery includes assembly at your home.
for people who want the benefits of custom furniture without the hassle of finding and managing a local carpenter, woodenstreet is a compelling option. the website has 3D visualizations so you can see how the piece looks before ordering.
the catch: the pricing is higher than local carpenters for equivalent wood quality. a sheesham bed from woodenstreet costs rs 20,000-40,000 vs rs 12,000-18,000 from a good local carpenter. the 4-8 week delivery time means you need to plan ahead. you can’t see the physical product before it arrives (no studio in patna). returns on custom orders are complicated.
verdict: the best online furniture option for patna. genuine wood, good designs, reliable delivery. the premium over local carpenters buys you better finishes and hassle-free service. worth it if you value convenience and don’t have a trusted carpenter.
7. style spa
boring road / price: rs 15,000-2,00,000 / 7/10
style spa on boring road is a sofa and living room furniture specialist. their sofa range is the most extensive of any showroom in patna. fabric sofas, leather sofas, recliner sofas, sectional sofas, sofa-cum-beds. if you specifically need a sofa, this is where you start.
the quality is good for the price. the fabric options are varied. the recliners work smoothly (test them in the showroom). the foam density is reasonable, which means the sofas don’t sag after six months. they also have coffee tables, TV units, and other living room furniture.
the catch: style spa is really a sofa showroom that also sells other furniture. the non-sofa items are less impressive. the pricing for premium sofas (rs 1,00,000+) is comparable to what you’d pay for much better sofas in a metro. the bedroom and dining furniture selection is limited.
verdict: patna’s best option specifically for sofas. go here if you need a sofa and want to test multiple options in one place. for other furniture, other options on this list are better.
8. patna furniture market (exhibition road area)
exhibition road / price: rs 3,000-1,00,000 / 7/10
exhibition road has a cluster of smaller furniture shops that function as a secondary furniture market, less famous than khazanchi road but more accessible for south patna residents.
the shops here sell a mix of readymade and semi-custom furniture. the prices are slightly lower than khazanchi road because the market is less well-known. the quality varies. some shops have genuine sheesham and teak. others deal in mixed wood and MDF.
the catch: smaller selection compared to khazanchi road. fewer shops, less variety. the bargaining culture is similar but the shop owners are more resistant to heavy discounts because margins are tighter. quality inspection is even more important here.
verdict: a decent alternative to khazanchi road for basic furniture needs. more convenient for people in the exhibition road / fraser road area. for major purchases (bedroom sets, full home furnishing), khazanchi road is still worth the trip.
9. home centre
boring road / price: rs 5,000-80,000 / 7/10
home centre on boring road is more of a home decor and small furniture store than a full furniture showroom. the strength is in accessories: cushions, curtains, lighting, rugs, kitchenware, bathroom accessories, and decorative items.
the furniture section has smaller items: study desks, bookshelves, TV units, coffee tables, and storage units. the quality is mid-range. the designs are contemporary and well-curated. for furnishing a house after the big furniture is in place, home centre fills the gaps well.
the catch: not the place for large furniture purchases. no beds, no wardrobes, limited sofa options. the pricing on accessories feels marked up compared to local markets. you’re paying for the brand and the curated selection.
verdict: good for home decor and accessories. not a furniture destination. visit after you’ve bought the main furniture from elsewhere and need to accessorize and decorate.
10. urban ladder
online, delivers to patna / price: rs 5,000-2,00,000 / 7/10
urban ladder delivers to patna and offers a range of modern, well-designed furniture. the quality is good. the delivery service is professional. the assembly teams are trained. the after-sales service exists (which is more than local shops offer).
urban ladder’s designs are aimed at young urban professionals setting up modern apartments. clean lines, neutral colors, modular options. the website has good photos and dimensions. the reviews are mostly reliable.
the catch: no physical presence in patna. you’re buying from photos and reviews. the delivery times can be long (2-4 weeks). the pricing is premium for patna. a bed that costs rs 25,000 on urban ladder can be made by a local carpenter for rs 12,000-15,000 in similar wood quality. returns are possible but cumbersome for large items.
verdict: a good option if you want modern designs with reliable delivery and customer service. the premium over local options is the price of convenience and guaranteed quality. for budget-conscious buyers in patna, the local market gives more value per rupee.
custom vs readymade: the patna decision
this comes down to four factors:
| factor | custom (carpenter) | readymade (showroom/online) |
|---|---|---|
| price | 20-40% cheaper | standard pricing |
| timeline | 4-8 weeks | immediate to 3 weeks |
| quality control | you supervise | brand guarantees |
| design flexibility | anything you want | limited to catalogue |
| warranty | none | 1-5 years |
| after-sales | negotiate repairs | covered under warranty |
my recommendation: for primary furniture (bed, wardrobe, dining table), go custom if you have a trusted carpenter. the savings are significant and you get exactly what fits your space. for sofas, go to a showroom (style spa or pepperfry) and test before buying. for accessories and small items, home centre or pepperfry.
budget planning: how much does furnishing cost in patna?
for a 2BHK apartment, here’s a realistic budget breakdown for furniture in patna:
| room | items | budget range (local carpenter) | budget range (branded showroom) |
|---|---|---|---|
| bedroom 1 | double bed, wardrobe, dressing table, 2 side tables | rs 40,000-80,000 | rs 70,000-1,50,000 |
| bedroom 2 | single/double bed, wardrobe | rs 25,000-50,000 | rs 45,000-90,000 |
| living room | sofa set, coffee table, TV unit | rs 30,000-70,000 | rs 50,000-1,50,000 |
| dining | 4/6 seater dining table + chairs | rs 15,000-40,000 | rs 25,000-80,000 |
| kitchen | modular cabinets, storage | rs 20,000-60,000 | rs 40,000-1,50,000 |
| study | desk, chair, bookshelf | rs 8,000-20,000 | rs 15,000-40,000 |
| total | full 2BHK | rs 1,38,000-3,20,000 | rs 2,45,000-6,60,000 |
the carpenter route saves rs 1-3 lakhs on a full apartment furnishing. that’s a significant amount in patna. most middle-class families go the carpenter route for the big pieces and buy branded items for specific things like office chairs or modular kitchen units.
monsoon and humidity: furniture care in patna
bihar’s monsoon season (june-september) and the generally high humidity is brutal on furniture. here’s what to watch for:
MDF and particle board: swells and warps during monsoon. edges peel. joints loosen. if you’ve bought MDF furniture, keep it away from windows and exterior walls. use a dehumidifier if possible.
sheesham and teak: handle humidity well if properly polished and treated. re-polish every 3-4 years. check for white spots (moisture damage) after each monsoon and treat immediately.
upholstery: fabric sofas can develop mold in patna’s humidity. leather sofas fare better but need conditioning. during monsoon, run the AC or a dehumidifier in rooms with fabric furniture.
termite treatment: get annual termite treatment for your home. rs 2,000-5,000 for a full apartment. this is not optional in patna. termites can destroy a sheesham wardrobe from the inside out if left unchecked.
delivery and assembly tips for patna
- khazanchi road shops usually include delivery within patna city in the price. assembly is done by the shop’s workers at your home. tip them rs 200-500 per trip depending on the size of the delivery.
- branded showrooms (godrej, pepperfry, hometown) include delivery and assembly in the price for most items. some charge separately for assembly on lower-priced items.
- online brands (woodenstreet, urban ladder) deliver to most pin codes in patna. delivery charges range from free to rs 3,000 depending on the order size. assembly is included.
- carpenters usually deliver using a tempo (rented truck). the delivery cost is separate: rs 500-2,000 depending on distance and load. you pay for the tempo directly.
the bottom line
furniture buying in patna is a market where the traditional way (khazanchi road, local carpenters) still competes effectively with the modern way (branded showrooms, online stores). the traditional route gives you better prices and customization. the modern route gives you warranties and convenience.
my advice: start at khazanchi road. see what’s available. get prices. then check pepperfry studio and godrej for comparison. if you find what you need at khazanchi road at the right price and quality, buy there. if not, the branded options are solid fallbacks.
for the full home setup experience, combine this with the interior designers guide and the markets guide for a complete picture of setting up a home in patna.
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