Tucked into the Upper Arlington area of Columbus, Colony Classics & Interiors is a mid-to-large independent furniture showroom specializing in traditionally styled pieces, upholstered goods, and interior design services aimed at buyers who want something more considered than big-box inventory.
The inventory leans heavily toward classic American and European-influenced furniture: roll-arm sofas, wingback chairs, case goods in cherry and mahogany finishes, and accent pieces that share visual language with antiques without being resale items. This is new furniture built in traditional styles, not a vintage or consignment operation. Think of it as sitting in the space between a place like Ethan Allen (which has a Columbus showroom on Morse Road) and a full custom furniture house.
Upholstered pieces are a core strength. Sectionals, sofas, and dining chair sets can be ordered in customer-selected fabrics, and the store carries sample books from multiple fabric lines so buyers can spec color, texture, and finish before committing. That customization process takes longer than buying off the floor, typically several weeks for production and delivery, so it suits buyers with lead time rather than those furnishing a room this weekend.
Beyond retail, Colony Classics offers interior design consultation, which separates it from purely transactional furniture stores. Shoppers working on a full room or whole-home project can work with staff to coordinate pieces, scale, and fabric rather than assembling components alone. This is particularly useful for buyers tackling older Columbus homes in neighborhoods like Upper Arlington, Bexley, or Clintonville, where room proportions tend to be more formal and traditional furniture scales better than the low-profile, clean-line pieces that dominate volume retailers.
Whether design services carry a separate consultation fee or are folded into purchase pricing is worth confirming directly with the store, as that structure can vary by project scope.
Colony Classics sits above mass-market price points. Expect upholstered sofas to run from roughly the $1,500 range upward, with custom fabric orders pushing higher depending on yardage and material selection. Case goods and accent tables vary widely. This is not a store for someone looking for IKEA alternatives or budget apartment furniture. It competes more directly with the Ethan Allen showroom in Columbus and with the higher-end selections at Arhaus (which has a Columbus location at Easton Town Center), though Colony Classics carries a more traditionally styled range than the transitional-contemporary lean at Arhaus.
For buyers committed to a traditional or classic aesthetic, Colony Classics often offers more depth of selection in that style than larger retailers, which tend to hedge toward broadly contemporary looks to maximize appeal.
The store makes most sense for homeowners, not renters. Buyers furnishing a formal living room, a study, or a master bedroom in a home they plan to stay in have the most to gain here. Custom upholstery timelines and a higher price floor make it a poor match for someone in a hurry or working with a tight budget.
It also suits buyers who want some design guidance alongside product selection. If you know exactly what sofa you want and just need to find it, a larger showroom with more floor inventory might serve you faster. If you are working through decisions about scale, proportion, and how pieces will coexist in a specific room, the consultation dimension here adds real value.
First-time visitors should plan for a browsing-and-conversation experience rather than a quick transactional pickup. Staff engagement is part of the model. Bringing room dimensions, photos of your existing space, and any color references you are working with will make the visit more productive, especially if custom upholstery or a full-room project is on the table.
The Upper Arlington location is accessible by car with available parking, which matters when you are loading samples or coordinating a larger purchase. It is not on a major transit route, so driving is the practical option for most Columbus shoppers.
Colony Classics operates on standard retail hours, generally Tuesday through Saturday. Specific hours and any appointment requirements for design consultations are best confirmed by calling the store or checking their current listings, as independent retailers adjust seasonal hours more often than chains. The store's phone number and current hours appear on their Google Business listing, which tends to stay updated.
For Columbus shoppers weighing a traditional furniture investment, the combination of custom upholstery options, design support, and a style focus that larger Columbus retailers underserve makes Colony Classics worth a dedicated visit before defaulting to a chain showroom.
