Furniture Market Intelligence by Country
Market data updated: 2026-06-04
Furnilytics Market Hubs provide country-level furniture market analysis covering market size, retail demand, manufacturing activity, trade competitiveness and consumer demand indicators. Current coverage includes major European furniture markets, with additional country hubs added as coverage expands.
Each hub combines furniture industry statistics, retail market data, production indicators, trade flows and methodology notes into a single country briefing for comparing markets and identifying structural opportunities and risks.
Market Comparison Snapshot
This snapshot gives a compact, comparable view of each furniture market hub using the same core dimensions: consumer market scale, production capacity and market structure. The arrow inside each size column summarises recent momentum where the hub has a short-term signal, using green for expansion, grey for broadly flat conditions, amber for mild softening and red for stronger pressure. This makes it easier to separate scale from direction before opening a full country briefing.
| Country | Consumer market size | Production size | Classification |
|---|---|---|---|
| Germany | 38.7B EUR | 20.7B EUR | Large demandImport drivenMature market |
| Italy | 26.3B EUR | 27.9B EUR | Large demandManufacturing hubExport oriented |
| France | 17.1B EUR | 6.9B EUR | Major consumerImport drivenMature market |
| Spain | 10.5B EUR | 8.4B EUR | Major consumerMature market |
| Poland | 6.7B EUR | 13.1B EUR | Manufacturing hubExport orientedDeveloping market |
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Market Rankings
Use the ranking view to screen available countries by the dimension that matters most for a specific market question. Rankings show a maximum of ten countries per view. Consumer market, retail market, production market and import share use 2025 values; consumption per capita uses 2024 values; housing market uses 2026 values.
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What are Furnilytics Market Hubs?
Furnilytics Market Hubs are structured country briefings for the furniture sector. They combine market-size indicators, specialist retail turnover, production turnover, trade exposure, price-pressure signals, housing-market activity, consumer sentiment and other relevant indicators into one analytical country view.
The hubs are built from Furnilytics indicator pages and public market-hub JSON files, so each country page connects interpretation with the underlying source layer. The purpose is to support market screening, country comparison, sourcing analysis, retail demand assessment and industry monitoring without separating data from context.
Country Market Intelligence Overview
Select a market to read the current executive summary from its country hub. These summaries are generated from the same refreshed hub data used on the country pages.
Comparison Framework
Market Size & Consumption
Market size and consumption show the scale of national furniture demand and whether the opportunity is driven by a large population, high household spending or both. These measures help users identify the size of the addressable market before looking at channels, production or trade.
Retail & Demand
Retail and demand indicators explain how furniture spending reaches the market. Specialist retail turnover, housing activity, consumer sentiment and online-demand signals help show whether demand is broadening, weakening, shifting channels or responding to changes in household confidence.
Industry & Production
Industry and production indicators show the strength of the domestic furniture supply base. They help distinguish manufacturing hubs from mainly consumption-led markets and highlight where production capacity, cost pressure or industrial momentum may shape competitiveness.
Trade & Competitiveness
Trade and competitiveness indicators explain how much a market depends on imported furniture, how exposed producers are to export demand and where supplier or destination concentration may create opportunities or risks.
All Furnilytics market hubs follow this consistent framework, making it easier to compare furniture markets across countries. The framework is built on linked Furnilytics indicators, so users can move from a concise country briefing to the underlying demand, retail, production and trade evidence.
FAQ
What are Furnilytics market hubs?
Furnilytics market hubs are country-level furniture market intelligence pages that combine demand, retail activity, production, trade, pricing and macroeconomic indicators into one structured briefing.
How are the market hubs built?
Market hubs are built from linked Furnilytics indicator pages and reusable supplemental calculations. The underlying indicator pages remain the detailed source for methodology, definitions, chart payloads, source notes and latest-data tables.
How can country hubs be compared?
Country hubs use consistent themes so users can compare market size and consumption, retail and demand, industry and production, and trade and competitiveness across available markets.
What does a furniture market hub include?
A furniture market hub includes market size, retail demand, production activity, import dependence, export exposure, pricing pressure, housing-market context and source notes where those indicators are available for the country.
How are furniture market rankings different from country hubs?
Rankings provide a quick cross-country screening view for one metric at a time. Country hubs provide the fuller market briefing, including interpretation, structure, risks, opportunities and links to the underlying indicators.
Why compare furniture market size, production and trade together?
Looking at these dimensions together separates demand scale from supply capacity and competitive position. A country can be a large consumer market, a manufacturing hub, an import-dependent market or an export-oriented production base.
Are Furnilytics market hubs useful for AI search and market discovery?
Yes. The pages use structured country sections, consistent headings, public JSON payloads, internal indicator links and source notes so analysts, search engines and AI systems can understand the market context and supporting data.