UK Furniture Production Market Size
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Source: Aggregation of monthly UK furniture production turnover nowcast based on ONS PRODCOM Division 31, ONS Index of Production K242, ONS PPI G942 and ECB FX.
Source description: Annual UK furniture production turnover in million GBP and EUR, aggregated from the monthly nowcasted production turnover dataset.
Table ID: industry/market_size/uk_furniture_production_turnover_yearly
Key findings:
- In 2025, UK 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_gbp | value_nominal_eur | is_nowcast |
|---|---|---|
| 7178 | 8114.2 | False |
| 7367 | 8403.3 | False |
| 6437 | 7244.2 | False |
| 7879 | 9163.6 | False |
| 8186 | 9602.2 | False |
| 7907 | 9089.3 | False |
| 7246 | 8560.9 | False |
| 7644.7 | 8927.2 | True |
Methodology: UK Furniture Production Market Size Methodology
This indicator measures UK furniture production market size through the annual value of furniture manufactured in the United Kingdom. It helps separate domestic manufacturing output from imported supply and from retail demand, which is important in an import-intensive UK furniture market.
Market Context
The United Kingdom combines a large furniture consumer market with a smaller domestic manufacturing base serving fitted furniture, contract, bespoke, upholstery and locally supplied categories. Production turnover helps manufacturers, suppliers, retailers and analysts assess the scale of local output and compare it with UK furniture imports and retail turnover. Because the latest annual PRODCOM benchmark is released with a delay, the newest complete year may be nowcast from monthly ONS production volume and furniture producer price data. A full 12-month nowcast is shown as a solid bar, while partial-year estimates should be treated as preliminary.