Poland Furniture Exports by Year
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Source: Eurostat Comext DS-045409, flow exports, VALUE_IN_EUROS.
Source description: Monthly EU27 reporter exports of furniture products HS 9401, 9402 and 9403 by partner country from Eurostat Comext.
Table ID: industry/trade/eu_furniture_exports_comext_hs4
Key findings:
- Poland furniture exports were 57.10 billion PLN in 2025, down 1.4% from 2024, keeping the export cycle below the 2023 peak.
- The euro view moved slightly the other way, rising to 13.50 billion euro in 2025, which shows how currency translation can change the international read of the same export base.
- Exports remain 29.2% above 2018 in PLN terms, but the latest plateau matters for Poland's export-oriented manufacturers because foreign demand is no longer adding the same lift seen earlier in the series.
Latest data:
| x_axis | value |
|---|---|
| 2018 | 44.2 |
| 2019 | 46.9 |
| 2020 | 46.8 |
| 2021 | 56.1 |
| 2022 | 62.3 |
| 2023 | 61.2 |
| 2024 | 57.9 |
| 2025 | 57.1 |
Poland furniture exports are a core measure of the Polish furniture industry because a large part of the country's furniture manufacturing base serves customers outside the domestic market. Export performance shows how Polish producers are positioned in the international furniture export market, where competitiveness depends on production scale, supplier networks, pricing, product mix and access to foreign buyers. A stronger export base supports industrial activity and capacity use; weaker export momentum can signal softer external demand or a more difficult competitive environment for manufacturers.
Market Context
Polish furniture exports link domestic furniture manufacturing with international demand. For industry professionals, the export series is a practical signal of whether Poland's production base is converting factory output, cost competitiveness and buyer relationships into cross-border sales. It also helps separate domestic-market conditions from the external demand cycle that matters for export-oriented manufacturers, component suppliers, logistics partners and investors.
Export value should be read as a market-health indicator rather than a direct volume measure. Changes can reflect order flow, product mix, price levels, exchange-rate translation and the mix of destination markets. The yearly export view is therefore most useful alongside Poland Furniture Exports by Country, Poland furniture production turnover and material-cost indicators, which together show how international demand, production activity and competitiveness interact across the Polish furniture industry.
Trend Overview
Poland furniture exports remain a major external-demand signal for the Polish furniture industry. The latest yearly pattern points to a mature export market rather than a simple growth story: local-currency export value is below the recent peak, while the euro view is steadier because currency translation changes the international comparison. For furniture manufacturing, that mix suggests exporters are still operating at substantial scale, but foreign demand is no longer adding the same lift seen earlier in the series. The chart is most useful as a trade-value benchmark alongside production turnover, destination-market exposure and input-cost indicators when assessing competitiveness and industry health.