Largest Global Furniture Companies in the World 2025

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Source: Company annual reports and published financial statements, compiled by Furnilytics.

Source description: Annual turnover for selected major furniture and home furnishing retailers, reported in local currency and converted to EUR using ECB annual average. Fiscal years are adjusted to align reporting years more consistently across companies with different fiscal year ends.

Table ID: retail/retailer/retailer_turnover_global

Key findings:

  • In 2025, IKEA ranks first by reported or estimated furniture turnover in the dataset.
  • The top five are IKEA, Wayfair, Ashley Furniture, Lars Larsen, Williams-Sonoma, giving the page a direct view of the largest reported furniture turnover groups.
  • Use the ranking as a revenue-scale comparison, not as a like-for-like profitability or operating-performance measure.

Latest data:

x_axisvalue
KUKA Home2.71
HNI2.59
Haworth Group2.39
Oppein2.22
La-Z-Boy1.96
Man Wah1.96
Mondo Convenienza1.52
DFS Furniture1.22
Maisons du Monde0.95
Ethan Allen0.57
Westwing0.45
Kave Home0.32

This indicator ranks the largest global furniture companies and furniture retailers in 2025 by turnover converted to euro. The dataset covers store-led furniture chains, online furniture retailers, home furnishing groups, branded manufacturers with retail exposure and selected vertically integrated furniture companies.

The ranking gives analysts, suppliers, retailers and investors a structured scale benchmark for comparing global furniture companies across business models, geographies and reporting perimeters.

Market Context

Global furniture turnover is reported through different business structures. Some companies operate large retail store networks, some are ecommerce-first platforms, some combine manufacturing and retail, and others report through broader home furnishing or contract-furniture groups.

This makes the ranking most useful as a revenue-scale benchmark, not a like-for-like margin or operating-performance comparison. It helps identify market concentration, relative company size and the scale advantages linked to sourcing, logistics, brand portfolios, digital reach and international store coverage.

Methodology notes: the list may be incomplete, some companies may be part of larger groups or have ownership links with each other, fiscal years do not always align exactly, and some turnover figures are estimates. Reported values are converted to euro in the source dataset and should be read as comparable indicators of scale rather than audited like-for-like company accounts.


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