DKK per EUR Exchange Rate

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Source: European Central Bank EXR reference exchange-rate dataset

Source description: Weekly, monthly and yearly average exchange rates from ECB reference exchange-rate data. Values are expressed as local currency units per 1 euro; reciprocal euro per currency values are also included.

Table ID: macro_economics/currency/ecb_exchange_rates

Key findings:

  • In 2026, the exchange rate reached 7.5 DKK per euro, reflecting a slight increase from 7.4 DKK in 2015.
  • The latest year showed no change from 2026, indicating a stable exchange rate environment.
  • This trend should be viewed with the furniture market's growth, as the DKK per euro exchange rate impacts import and export dynamics.

Latest data:

datecurrencyfrequencycurrency_per_eureur_per_currencyobservations
2025-07-01DKKmonthly7.46250.13423
2025-08-01DKKmonthly7.46380.13421
2025-09-01DKKmonthly7.46440.13422
2025-10-01DKKmonthly7.4680.133923
2025-11-01DKKmonthly7.46790.133920
2025-12-01DKKmonthly7.46960.133921
2026-01-01DKKmonthly7.47030.133921
2026-02-01DKKmonthly7.47020.133920
2026-03-01DKKmonthly7.47170.133822
2026-04-01DKKmonthly7.47280.133820
2026-05-01DKKmonthly7.47280.133820
2026-06-01DKKmonthly7.47410.133811

The DKK per EUR exchange rate measures how many Danish kroner equal one euro. For Denmark furniture market analysis, it is the key currency reference for translating Danish market size, retail turnover, production, imports and exports into euro terms for European comparison.

Denmark combines a design-led home market with both imported assortment and export-linked furniture manufacturing. That makes DKK/EUR useful for understanding whether changes in Danish furniture values reflect real market movement or simply how those values are translated into euro-based trade, supplier and peer-market comparisons.

Market Context

In the Denmark furniture market, the krone is usually stable against the euro, but even relatively small DKK/EUR shifts still matter for euro-priced sourcing, export benchmarking and cross-country market comparisons. For Danish furniture companies and analysts, the exchange rate helps explain why euro-denominated trade or market-size readings can move even when domestic activity changes only modestly.

This page is most useful when read with Denmark furniture consumer market size, imports, exports and production. Together, those indicators show whether movement in Danish furniture demand or trade is coming from the market itself or from currency translation into euro terms.


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