Spain Furniture Apparent Consumption
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Source: Eurostat Comext DS-045409 imports and exports, HS 9401, 9402 and 9403; Eurostat annual SBS tables sbs_na_ind_r2 and sbs_ovw_act, plus monthly STS_INPR_M and STS_INPP_M for NACE C31 production turnover.
Source description: Annual furniture apparent consumption by EU country, calculated as production plus imports minus exports. Trade values are Eurostat Comext imports and exports for HS 9401, 9402 and 9403. Production is aggregated from monthly nominal production turnover.
Table ID: industry/consumption/eu_furniture_apparent_consumption_yearly
Key findings:
- In 2025, Spain's furniture apparent consumption reached 9641.3 million euro, a significant rise of 459.6 million euro from 2024.
- The 2025 figure marks a 45% increase since 2018, indicating a strong growth trajectory in the furniture sector.
- This growth in apparent consumption should be viewed alongside a 34.7% rise in retail turnover, enhancing market insights for stakeholders.
Latest data:
| x_axis | value |
|---|---|
| 2018 | 6649.2 |
| 2019 | 7000.1 |
| 2020 | 6370.3 |
| 2021 | 8113.1 |
| 2022 | 8840.2 |
| 2023 | 8830.8 |
| 2024 | 9181.7 |
| 2025 | 9641.3 |
Methodology: Apparent Consumption Methodology
Spain Furniture Apparent Consumption tracks the annual value of furniture available to the Spanish market after domestic production is adjusted for imports and exports. It gives a supply-based view of Spanish furniture demand that complements retail turnover and production turnover.
The indicator is useful for reading Spain as both a domestic furniture market and a manufacturing country with cross-border trade exposure. It helps separate furniture made in Spain, furniture imported for Spanish buyers and Spanish production sold abroad.
Market Context
Spain has a sizeable furniture production base and a demand market shaped by home moves, renovation, contract projects, hospitality investment, ecommerce and specialist retail. Apparent consumption is useful because it joins production, imports and exports in one market-availability measure: imported furniture adds to domestic supply, while exported Spanish production is removed from the domestic estimate.
For Spain market analysis, apparent consumption should be read alongside furniture production turnover, specialist retail market size, import share and imports by supplier country. A change in apparent consumption can reflect domestic demand, trade mix, export direction or production conditions, so the page is designed as a market-structure indicator rather than a retail-sales replacement.