October 2021 by Fatema Dhaif
There is no Dwell at this location.
April 2015 by Gem C.
:-( This firm went bankrupt did not deliver my order nor did they give me my money back and had the audacity to reopen under the same name. goods mostly now online. so buyers beware they may strike again and wont concern themselves with your financial loss!!!
October 2013 by Gail Hannaford
Sadly, Dwell have gone into administration owing lots of people huge amounts of money and no goods delivered. Keep away from this enterprise and watch out for them coming back under a different name.
June 2012 by Rohini M.
The bright colours, modern designs and unique sculptures are what persuaded me to come here. They really have some interesting and modern designs here. The room sets are great and are made from good quality material. That said, some of the designs aren't to my liking but they probably are to somebody else's. As nice as the designs are they are very pricey- a simple centre table piece of a man painted red cost one hundred pounds! As well as that some of the furniture isn't much different to those at larger places like Ikea and you could probably purchase something similar for a lower price elsewhere The staff were friendly enough to ask how I was doing but not helpful as they didn't seem to know much about the products. As for my first experience at dwell I thought it was a good place to admire some exclusive and contemporary pieces of furniture and various other pieces for decor. Unfortunately the prices are too much for someone like me to consider buying anything.
June 2012 by Matt C.
Dwell is a huge, two storey shop in Touchwood shopping centre in Solihull. The best word I can think of the describe the place is 'aspirational'. Essentially, it's filled with stuff that a lot of people would love to have in their homes, but, if you're anything like me, would have to probably either win big at the bookies or go to the loan sharks to shop there. They specialise in furniture and various trinkets for the home, and, even if you're not looking to buy anything, it's worth going in and just having a wander around, because some of the products are certainly intriguing and, let's face it, who doesn't love walking around a shop saying 'How much?!' over and over again?. And I'd wager that you will be saying that a lot, because that's what I was doing. A Union Jack cushion will set you back a princely £50, whilst a fairly small skull candle is £40.
August 2011 by Qype User (Faith?)
Some lovely contemorary furniture and accessories in here I always visit. While very pricey, so much of it is unusual that it's a great place for ideas. That said, some of the accessories are simply nasty £200 dor a diamante encrusted skull? Glossing over that, the room sets are great and the quality good. Staff aren't too helpful, we were told there was a collection point and there wasn't, so we had a nightmare transporting our purchases to the car, but we're extremely pleased with them.