Glasgow furniture store Forrest Furnishing has changed its name to Sterling Home, bringing with it a wide range of new brands and enhanced shopping experience for customers.
Forrest Furnishing joined Sterling Furniture Group in 2016, giving both new and existing customers access to an even wider range of furniture, homewares and décor while retaining its brand identity.
The new Sterling Home name brings the showroom in line with Sterling’s other Scottish stores, which share Forrest Furnishing’s deeply-held values of high quality products and trusted service.
Located at 1175 South Street, Glasgow G14 0AL, the store has everything for the home, with beds, dining sets, sofas, living room furniture and other homeware spread across 50,000ft of retail space.
Euan Graham, Buying and Marketing Director and third-generation family owner at Sterling Home, said the time was right to make the switch.
“Forrest Furnishing is a very well-known furniture retailer in Glasgow which has been serving Scotland for many years and helping generations of very loyal customers to choose the right pieces for their home,” he said.
“When we bought the showroom in 2016 it was important to us that it was also an independent, family-owned store which continues to be the go-to destination in Glasgow for stylish, quality furniture that will last for years.
“Its long history is an important part of Forrest Furnishing’s story and legacy but now is the right time to bring the showroom in line with our other Sterling Home stores and streamline them under one modern brand.
“This means we can offer our customers access to more ranges, attractive price points, style, craftsmanship and an improved experience, as well as integrated online services for those who like to browse at home too.”
It’s business as usual for the team of 14 staff employed at the store.
“Shoppers will see the same familiar faces and receive the same high standard of personalised service they have always enjoyed at Forrest Furnishing,” added Euan. “The store is ideally located for the west end of Glasgow and easily accessible via the new Renfrew Bridge over the River Clyde.”

