Lithuania Furniture Consumer Market Size

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Source: Eurostat nama_10_cp18, COICOP CP051, unit CP_MEUR. 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. 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, Lithuania's furniture consumer market reached 712.2 million euro, a 6.7% increase from 2024, indicating cautious demand signals.
  • The average market size over the last three years is 683.0 million euro, reflecting a 6.3% rise compared to the previous three-year period.
  • The 2023 value of 669.2 million euro fits with fluctuations in consumer confidence, suggesting a mixed market performance amid local consumption trends.

Latest data:

x_axisvalue
2015486.8
2016489.4
2017525.6
2018594.8
2019613.1
2020622.6
2021639.9
2022666
2023669.2
2024667.7
2025712.2

Lithuania Furniture Consumer Market Size tracks annual buyer-side furniture demand in Lithuania, expressed in million euro. It gives a domestic demand view of a market that is easy to understate when Lithuania is mainly discussed as a furniture production and export base.

For market readers, the page helps separate local household spending on furniture from the wider industrial cycle. It is most useful alongside Lithuania furniture retail turnover, housing activity and consumer confidence, because those indicators show whether demand pressure is coming from households, the retail channel or export-facing manufacturers.

Market Context

Lithuania combines a compact domestic furniture market with a manufacturing sector that serves buyers across Europe. That makes a consumer market-size view valuable: it focuses on the furniture demand generated by Lithuanian households, not the much larger production value tied to foreign customers.

Domestic furniture demand in Lithuania tends to be shaped by housing turnover, renovation appetite, household purchasing power and confidence around larger home purchases. When the consumer market-size trend strengthens, it can indicate a broader household demand base for retailers, kitchen sellers and home-furnishing distributors. When it weakens, the signal is more about local demand pressure than about the competitiveness of Lithuanian exporters.

The page is especially useful for reading Lithuania as both a local consumer market and an export-oriented furniture economy. Comparing consumer market size with retail turnover shows how broad household demand relates to covered retail activity, while the export indicators show how far the manufacturing story depends on external markets.


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