PLN 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:

  • May 2026 averaged 4.24 zloty per euro, down from 4.25 in May 2025, so euro-denominated import costs and supplier prices translated into slightly fewer zloty than one year earlier.
  • The exchange rate is well below the October 2022 high of 4.80 zloty per euro, reducing the currency tailwind that Polish exporters had when the zloty was much weaker against the euro.
  • The long-run range runs from 4.02 zloty per euro in April 2015 to 4.80 in October 2022, and the current level sits near the lower half of that range, which makes euro-based comparisons of Polish furniture turnover and trade less inflated by currency weakness than in 2022.

Latest data:

datecurrencyfrequencycurrency_per_eureur_per_currencyobservations
2025-07-01PLNmonthly4.25410.235123
2025-08-01PLNmonthly4.26130.234721
2025-09-01PLNmonthly4.25890.234822
2025-10-01PLNmonthly4.24880.235423
2025-11-01PLNmonthly4.23760.23620
2025-12-01PLNmonthly4.22390.236821
2026-01-01PLNmonthly4.21270.237421
2026-02-01PLNmonthly4.21840.237120
2026-03-01PLNmonthly4.27150.234122
2026-04-01PLNmonthly4.25020.235320
2026-05-01PLNmonthly4.24120.235820
2026-06-01PLNmonthly4.23530.23613

The PLN/EUR exchange rate is a core reference point for the Polish furniture market because it connects zloty-based costs, prices and revenues with euro-denominated trade, sourcing and market comparisons. A weaker zloty can support export competitiveness for Polish producers but raise the local cost of imported furniture, components and materials; a stronger zloty can improve purchasing power while changing how Polish sales and trade values appear in euro terms.

Furniture manufacturers, retailers, importers and exporters use PLN/EUR movements to assess currency competitiveness, import-cost pressure, export performance and cross-country market benchmarks.

Market Context

Poland is a major European furniture production, retail and sourcing market. Many domestic wages, rents, logistics costs and retail prices are zloty-based, while export contracts, imported assortment, supplier negotiations and investor comparisons are often framed in euro. PLN/EUR movements therefore affect pricing strategy, purchasing power, margin pressure and the competitiveness of Polish furniture in euro-area markets.

Currency translation can also change the euro value of Polish furniture turnover, imports, exports and company revenue even when local-market activity is stable. For analysts and business teams, the exchange-rate trend helps distinguish demand, pricing and operational performance from currency effects.


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