PUBLISHER: CSIL Centre for Industrial Studies | PRODUCT CODE: 1608260
PUBLISHER: CSIL Centre for Industrial Studies | PRODUCT CODE: 1608260
The CSIL Report "World Furniture Outlook 2025" analyses the global furniture sector providing insights into furniture market trends, historical series of basic data (furniture production, consumption, imports, exports 2015-2024), macroeconomic indicators, and prospects of the furniture market for the years 2025 and 2026, highlighting regional dynamics and providing data for 100 countries.
CSIL constantly monitors the international trade of furniture including unpredictable circumstances and uncertainties affecting the global market scenario. Furniture market forecasts for 100 countries included in this study reflect CSIL's in-depth knowledge of the markets and their ongoing evaluation.
The "World Furniture Outlook 2025" Report is introduced by a comparative regional analysis providing an overview of the furniture sector globally which includes:
Statistics and outlook data are also available in a country format with 100 summary country tables including:
The 100 country tables also include the following data for an understanding of the macroeconomic context driving furniture demand:
The 'World Furniture Outlook 2025' Report covers the following 100 Countries:
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World Furniture Outlook is the CSIL flagship publication, issued twice a year, in July and November, providing status and prospects of the world furniture sector and covering 100 countries selected by CSIL according to their contribution to the production and international trade of furniture.
Major furniture importing countries. Imports, 2018-2024.
Current US$ billion.
Source: CSIL; 2024: Preliminary estimates.
The end-of-the-year edition of CSIL's World Furniture Outlook report confirms challenging times for the furniture industry affected by the global geopolitical climate of considerable uncertainty.
CSIL's preliminary figures for 2024 show a slight increase in world furniture trade, but future prospects are negatively impacted by the protectionist agenda of the new US administration. The leading importers of furniture globally are the United States, Germany, the United Kingdom, France, and Canada, accounting together for almost half of total imports. While the United States registered a modest increase in furniture imports in 2024, the trend in European countries, despite a significant slowdown in inflation, has not yet shifted toward higher consumption and imports.