Greece Furniture Import Share
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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 import share by EU country using apparent consumption: imports divided by 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/trade/eu_furniture_import_share_yearly
Key findings:
- In 2025, Greece's furniture import share dropped to 49%, a 5.5 percentage point decline from 2024, indicating cautious supply reliance.
- The import share has increased from 42.9% in 2018, reflecting a growing dependence on imports over time.
- The 2025 drop in imports fits with a 9.0% decline in total furniture imports, suggesting mixed demand signals in the retail market.
Latest data:
| year | value |
|---|---|
| 2018 | 42.9 |
| 2019 | 44 |
| 2020 | 46 |
| 2021 | 48.8 |
| 2022 | 49.8 |
| 2023 | 51.9 |
| 2024 | 54.5 |
| 2025 | 49 |
Greece Furniture Import Share shows the share of Greek apparent furniture consumption supplied by imports. It helps users understand how strongly the Greek furniture market depends on foreign supply for retail, renovation, hospitality and household demand.
Market Context
Greece's import share is especially relevant because domestic furniture production, consumer demand, tourism-linked projects and property-market cycles can move differently. A rising import share can point to stronger reliance on international sourcing, while a lower share may indicate more local supply or weaker import demand.
Use this indicator with Greece imports by year, imports by country, consumer market size and production market size to understand the balance between domestic output and imported furniture supply.