Italy Furniture Consumer Market Size

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Source: Eurostat nama_10_cp18, COICOP CP051, unit CP_MEUR. CP051 covers household consumption of furniture, furnishings and floor coverings. Nowcasts, where present, use matching API furniture retail turnover yearly growth from the latest Eurostat consumer market-size year. Lithuania pre-2020 rows use Eurostat nama_10_co3_p3, COICOP 1999 CP051, unit CP_MEUR.

Source description: Annual EU furniture consumer market size in million EUR, based on Eurostat COICOP CP051 household consumption for furniture, furnishings and floor coverings. Latest missing years are nowcast where a matching full-year furniture retail turnover series is available. Lithuania includes a COICOP 1999 CP051 bridge for pre-2020 history until the COICOP 2018 backcast is available.

Table ID: retail/market-size/eu-furniture-consumer-market-size

Key findings:

  • In 2025, Italy furniture consumer market size was 26338.6 million euro, broadly flat versus 2024 with a decline of 16.4 million euro or 0.1%.
  • From 2015 to 2025, Italy furniture consumer market size increased from 21895.0 million euro to 26338.6 million euro, a gain of 4443.6 million euro or 20.3%.
  • In 2025, Italy furniture retail turnover was 16339.4 million euro versus consumer market size of 26338.6 million euro; the 9999.2 million euro gap, equal to 38.0% of consumer market size, points to important demand beyond the specialist retail turnover measure.

Latest data:

x_axisvalue
201521895
201622476.2
201723162.3
201824695.3
201925247.7
202020461
202122199.3
202225913.7
202326131.2
202426355
202526330.2

This indicator tracks annual furniture consumer market size in Italy. It gives a demand-side view of Italian furniture spending in a market shaped by design-led brands, regional retail structures, renovation cycles and strong domestic furniture culture.

Market Context

Italy's consumer furniture market is shaped by a strong domestic design culture, regional retail networks, fitted kitchens, bespoke and project-led purchases, and a long tail of independent stores and showrooms. That structure means household furniture spending can be much broader than the turnover captured by specialist retail activity alone.

A consumer-market view is therefore particularly important for Italy: it helps frame domestic demand separately from the country's export-oriented furniture production base and from channel-specific retail statistics. When the buyer-side market size sits far above specialist retail turnover, it signals that fitted furniture, design channels, renovation work and other non-covered routes are central to the Italian demand picture.


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