The RetailX Furniture 2021: Sector Analyst Report offers a critical and commercial perspective of the wider furniture sector, including an overview of leading brands, the housing boom and global urban population growth.
Although the pandemic initially caused a crash in furniture sales, we have since seen a surge in home office and general home improvement related sales. This was especially prominent in the second half of 2020, as people began adjusting to life under lockdown.
The global furniture market is now valued at $1.33trn globally in 2020, projected to grow by around 3% across 2021.
The RetailX Furniture 2021: Sector Analyst Report offers a critical and commercial perspective of the wider furniture sector, including an overview of leading brands, the housing boom and global urban population growth.
We also learn that sustainable production, delivery and recycling of furniture is becoming a key driver in the market; with consumers looking to buy furniture made from sustainable raw materials and even from recycled plastic and fabric waste.
Key players featured: B&Q, BHG Group, Dunelm, Hornbach Baumarkt, Maison du Monde, Wayfair, Westwing & Home24!
To find out more about the changes, challenges and opportunities within this eccentric sector.
Inside the full report:
- Sector timeline
- Macroeconomic events
- Furniture definition
- Housing boom
- Ecommerce
- Covid-19
- Sustainability
- Market context
- Market value
- Indoor & outdoor furniture
- Key players & performance
- Marketplaces
- Landscape
- Regional variations
- China
- UK & Europe
- US & Canada
- Japan & LatAm
- Growth vectors
- Urbanisation
- Technology
- Mobile
- AR, VR & MR
- Ethical production
- Recycling & second hand
- Company profiles: B&Q, BHG Group, Dunelm, Hornbach Baumarkt, Maison du Monde, Wayfair, Westwing & Home24
- And plenty more!