Norman and Stacey (also styled Norman & Stacey and later Norman & Co. Ltd) were London furniture manufacturers and retailers active from the late nineteenth century into the early twentieth century. Based at a series of addresses on Queen Victoria Street and later Tottenham Court Road, they produced their own ranges and also retailed furniture by other makers, including Shapland and Petter of Barnstaple.
Their catalogues and surviving pieces show a strong engagement with late Victorian and Edwardian taste, including Arts and Crafts designs with inlay and refined architectural proportion. Norman and Stacey worked both as direct retailers and as suppliers for large stores and exhibition interiors, and their name appears on labels, period advertisements and exhibition records into the early 1900s.