Norway Furniture Production Market Size
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Source: Eurostat SBS and STS tables for NACE C31 furniture manufacturing, with Slovenia and selected non-standard country rows supported by national-source backend extensions where needed.
Source description: Annual European furniture production turnover by geography for NACE C31. Rows are aggregated from the monthly production backbone where available, with annual SBS and national-source extensions used to keep country coverage complete.
Table ID: industry/market_size/eu_furniture_production_turnover_yearly
Key findings:
- In 2025, Norway furniture production turnover grew versus 2024, pointing to a firmer reported production-market signal.
- The longer-term level is above the start of the series, indicating production-market expansion over the period.
- Over the last 5 years, production turnover increased from 2020 to 2025, showing a positive medium-term production signal.
Latest data:
| value_nominal_local | value_nominal | cur | source_basis |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8989.6 | 936.6 | NOK | monthly_backbone_annual_sum |
| 8994 | 912.4 | NOK | monthly_backbone_annual_sum |
| 9271.7 | 863.9 | NOK | monthly_backbone_annual_sum |
| 10857.8 | 1068.9 | NOK | monthly_backbone_annual_sum |
| 12073.9 | 1194.5 | NOK | monthly_backbone_annual_sum |
| 10951.8 | 957.7 | NOK | monthly_backbone_annual_sum |
| 10678.8 | 918 | NOK | monthly_backbone_annual_sum |
| 11271.7 | 962.2 | NOK | monthly_backbone_annual_sum |
Methodology: European Furniture Production Market Size Methodology
Norway Furniture Production Market Size tracks the annual value of Norwegian furniture manufacturing in Norwegian kroner and euro. It helps furniture market analysts and management teams read Norway as a local production market, not only as a Nordic consumer and import market.
Market Context
Norwegian furniture production sits in a high-income Nordic economy with strong cost pressure, design-led brands, regional contract demand and a currency that can materially affect euro comparisons.
Use the indicator to follow whether Norway's domestic manufacturing base is expanding, stabilising or losing scale, and compare it with producer prices, imports and wider Nordic market signals.