Housewares Market Research Reports & Industry Analysis
Housewares Industry Research & Market Reports
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Home Furnishings in Sweden
... compounded the declines already recorded by compact fluorescent lamps (CFL), and weak sales of charcoal barbecues in 2022. This was because these products are not considered sustainable and use greater energy and resources. In contrast, ... Read More
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Homewares in Sweden
... primary cause for the marginal decline in current value sales of homewares during the year, including for dinnerware, cutlery, kitchenware and ovenware. Moreover, after spending a prolonged period of time at home during the pandemic, ... Read More
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Homewares in Hong Kong, China
... dining recording a positive performance in 2022, current value sales of beverageware, dinnerware and cutlery remained below pre-pandemic levels, as lockdowns prevented consumers from entertaining guests at home. Euromonitor International's Homewares in Hong Kong, China ... Read More
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Home Furnishings in Hong Kong, China
... heavily linked to individuals buying new properties. Big-ticket furniture items with low replacement rates, such as living room furniture and wardrobes, were impacted as pressures on consumers’ incomes prevented them from making discretionary purchases. Certain ... Read More
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Home Furnishings in the Netherlands
... with the Art Deco movement, which was popular in the 1920s and 1930s in the Netherlands, it saw a resurgence at the end of the review period, with superior fabrics and comfort being incorporated into ... Read More
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Homewares in the Netherlands
... cutlery, with sales continuing to grow in 2022. Euromonitor International's Homewares in Netherlands report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of market demand at a national level. It provides the latest retail ... Read More
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Home and Garden in the Netherlands
... furnishings, home improvement and homewares – registered disparate performances in terms of demand as well as value sales. Gardening remained a particularly positive performer, as many local consumers now consider this as a way to ... Read More
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Home Improvement in the Netherlands
... tiles, including marble, granite, and quartzite, are popular choices for underfloor heating systems because they conduct heat well and can help to distribute warmth evenly throughout a room. As many consumers spent most of their ... Read More
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Home and Garden in France
... increase in energy costs also led to a rise in agricultural expenses and subsequently, food prices, contributing to an overall inflation rate of 5.2% in France. Although the country had a lower Consumer Price Index ... Read More
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Home Furnishings in Singapore
... furnishings compared to 2021. In addition, there were rising prices of raw materials, labour, and transportation due to unstable global economies and the war in Ukraine, impacting supply chains. Hence, consumers postponed big-ticket purchases such ... Read More
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Home Improvement in France
... factor driving the popularity of cordless drills is their high portability, as they are not restricted to being connected to an electrical outlet. Additionally, the absence of a cord eliminates the risk of tripping over ... Read More
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Homewares in Germany
... consumers stocked up on eating and cooking products. During the pandemic, Germans connected with their homes in a way that their pre-COVID-19 lives had never allowed. During lockdown, homes became multifunctional spaces, providing a curated ... Read More
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Homewares in the US
... kitchen knives and cooking spoons. This was mainly due to the high inflation rate in this year, which led consumers to opt for cooking at home instead of dining out at horeca establishments. As a ... Read More
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Homewares in Singapore
... that they had to prepare their own meals. Hence, these factors negatively impacted value sales growth of homewares in Singapore, which significantly slowed compared to 2021, including for dinnerware and cutlery. Euromonitor International's Homewares in ... Read More
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Home Furnishings in Brazil
... lower than the pre-pandemic level by this measure. However, in 2022 certain home furnishings categories saw higher sales at constant 2022 prices compared with the pre-pandemic level. For instance, although home office furniture saw a ... Read More
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Home and Garden in Singapore
... contributed to this slowdown. Post-pandemic, local consumers started to spend greater time outside of their homes, as schools, offices and foodservice reopened. This drew the focus of their spending away from the home environment. In ... Read More
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Home Furnishings in Germany
... products such as indoor furniture, dining furniture etc, having become price-sensitive due to the economic instability brought about by the pandemic. However, despite high inflation over the course of the year, as the country emerged ... Read More
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Home Improvement in Germany
... their homes attractive, especially for social gatherings and during festive seasons, are primary drivers for the increasing value sales of wooden flooring. Parquet floors are in demand as they are made from natural materials, with ... Read More
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Home Improvement in Spain
... kitchens (and consequently, kitchen furniture and other associated items) as a commodity, to considering them as an integral part of the home. In addition, the pandemic also resulted in a greater focus on health and ... Read More
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Home Improvement in the US
... flooring is made from a fast-growing crop that needs fewer pesticides and less water than oak or maple. Moreover, hemp is a renewable resource that can be harvested in just a few months, unlike traditional ... Read More
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Homewares in Spain
... the face of rising prices, production was no longer viable for certain manufacturers towards the end of the review period. Duralex and Pyrex in Spain halted production in November 2022 and declared that they would ... Read More
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Home Furnishings in Spain
... of years due to their energy-saving credentials. However, sales received a considerable boost in 2022 for a number of reasons, including European energy regulations that came into force in 2021, as well as the skyrocketing ... Read More
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Home Furnishings in the US
... popularity of remote working and the relaxation of pandemic-related restrictions decreased the demand for such products. However, while a decline was seen in overall demand for home office furniture, ergonomic chairs garnered increased interest from ... Read More
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Homewares in France
... the pandemic. In addition, in 2022, the trend of ""dining out"" picked up pace, which, combined with the greater resumption of in-person learning and working, resulted in many French consumers spending less time at home. ... Read More
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Home Improvement in Singapore
... during the pandemic. This mainly refers to categories such as bathroom and sanitaryware and floor covering, when consumers prioritised these major renovation tasks in 2020-2021, due to heightened hygiene concerns as a result of COVID-19. ... Read More