Ukraine Furniture Production Market Size
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Source: State Statistics Service of Ukraine (Ukrstat), Value of industrial products sold by types of activity, CTEA-2010 code 31 Manufacture of furniture, million UAH excluding VAT and excise; European Commission InforEuro UAH exchange rates.
Source description: Annual Ukraine furniture production market size in Ukrainian hryvnia, with a euro comparison view.
Table ID: industry/market_size/eu_furniture_production_turnover_yearly
Key findings:
- In 2025, Ukraine furniture production turnover grew versus 2024, pointing to a firmer reported production-market signal.
- The 2025 level is near the upper end of the reported range, showing a comparatively large production-market level.
- 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 | months_available | is_partial |
|---|---|---|---|
| 16647.9 | 515.8 | 12 | False |
| 18508.7 | 639.4 | 12 | False |
| 20079 | 653.9 | 12 | False |
| 27893.2 | 860.7 | 12 | False |
| 21793 | 646 | 12 | False |
| 29093.3 | 732.5 | 12 | False |
| 34905.1 | 803 | 12 | False |
| 39915.6 | 864.1 | 9 | True |
Methodology: European Furniture Production Market Size Methodology
Ukraine Furniture Production Market Size tracks annual furniture manufacturing turnover for Ukraine's CTEA/NACE 31 furniture producers. For board members and analysts in furniture companies, it gives a structured view of how much production value is being sold by the domestic manufacturing base, how the sector is recovering under difficult operating conditions, and whether Ukraine remains a relevant sourcing, supplier or competitor market within the wider European furniture industry.
Market Context
Ukraine's furniture production market is not a normal cyclical manufacturing story. The sector has had to operate through war-related disruption, shifting domestic demand, labour and logistics constraints, and changing export opportunities. That makes production turnover especially useful for executive market monitoring: it helps show whether Ukrainian furniture factories are rebuilding scale, holding capacity, or losing momentum behind the headline noise.
For furniture manufacturers, retailers and component suppliers, the indicator supports decisions about sourcing risk, supplier development, regional capacity planning and competitive benchmarking. A rising production-turnover signal can point to stronger factory activity and a more resilient supplier base; a weaker signal can warn that capacity, delivery reliability or domestic order flow may still be under pressure. Analysts should read the latest partial-year flag carefully, because the newest Ukraine value can be a full-year estimate based on the months already published by Ukrstat.