NOK 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:

  • June 2026 averaged 10.95 Norwegian kroner per euro, down from 11.58 in June 2025; because this is kroner per euro, the lower rate points to a stronger NOK than one year earlier.
  • The monthly history ranges from 8.41 Norwegian kroner per euro in May 2015 to 11.87 in August 2025, so the latest reading remains well above the strongest-krone levels of the period.
  • For Norway furniture-market benchmarking, NOK/EUR can move euro-denominated retail, consumer and production values even when the local NOK market signal is more stable.

Latest data:

datecurrencyfrequencycurrency_per_eureur_per_currencyobservations
2025-07-01NOKmonthly11.85370.084423
2025-08-01NOKmonthly11.86530.084321
2025-09-01NOKmonthly11.67020.085722
2025-10-01NOKmonthly11.66330.085723
2025-11-01NOKmonthly11.74020.085220
2025-12-01NOKmonthly11.84280.084421
2026-01-01NOKmonthly11.6670.085721
2026-02-01NOKmonthly11.32060.088320
2026-03-01NOKmonthly11.16570.089622
2026-04-01NOKmonthly11.03320.090620
2026-05-01NOKmonthly10.79350.092620
2026-06-01NOKmonthly10.94720.091315

NOK/EUR tracks how many Norwegian kroner are needed to buy one euro. For furniture-market users, it is the currency lens behind Norway market-size comparisons, imported assortment costs and the euro value of Norwegian sales or production.

The Norwegian krone can move more sharply than many managed or euro-adjacent European currencies, partly because Norway is outside the euro area and exposed to energy, rates and global risk sentiment. That makes NOK/EUR a useful signal when reading Norway furniture demand beside Nordic and wider European peers.

Market Context

A weaker NOK can make euro-priced furniture, components and services more expensive for Norwegian buyers and retailers, even if local demand is unchanged. It can also make Norway look smaller in euro-denominated market rankings while the local-currency market remains more stable.

For analysts and management teams, NOK/EUR is therefore most useful as a translation and margin-context indicator. Read it before comparing Norway furniture retail turnover, consumer market size, production or imports with euro-area markets.


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