Furniture will NOT hold the floor in place on a floating floor. In fact, it will mostly likely cause the issue to appear quicker because it's on the same slope as the floor. Weight is going to go down slope. Movement in the room, seasonal changes in the structure itself. It's going to move.
That's a pretty good slope. I'd say you're right at the point where it's going to be iffy. There is a tipping point for loads on a floating floor where it will pin the floor and not allow it to move, but bedroom furniture is not going to do that. A grand piano without proper furniture protectors or a massive sub-zero commercial refrigerator is pushing that tipping point, but not bedroom furniture.