Region: Asia
Category: Housewares

Asia Housewares

(200 reports matching your criteria)
  • Home Furnishings in Indonesia

    ... recorded in the category during 2021 continuing into 2022, although growth rates did slow down somewhat over the course of the year. The higher demand for rugs in comparison with the pre-pandemic era can be ... Read More

  • Homewares in Thailand

    ... rising awareness about the environmental threat posed by plastic means that ceramic dinnerware also continues to see healthy growth and remains the most popular material for Thai consumers when purchasing dinnerware. The introduction of advanced ... Read More

  • Home Improvement in Indonesia

    ... 2020 has led many Indonesians to the conclusion that they need to refresh their homes to improve their living spaces. Painting one’s home has certainly emerged as a highly cost-effective and easy way to achieve ... Read More

  • Home Improvement in Thailand

    ... remained reluctant to have workers in their home due to the perceived risk of contracting the virus. The temporary closure of retail outlets also played a role, as did the economic shock of the pandemic, ... Read More

  • Home Furnishings in South Korea

    ... by a decline in the country’s real estate market. Most purchases of furniture in South Korea take place when people move house, and since house moves were more infrequent in 2022, this affected category sales. ... Read More

  • Home Improvement in South Korea

    ... the pre-pandemic (2019) level by both measures. Due to inflation and price pressures, South Korean consumers chose not to undertake major discretionary expenditure in 2022, which dampened demand for home improvement categories such as bathroom ... Read More

  • Homewares in Japan

    ... the growing “nesting” phenomenon during and to some extent since the pandemic, which describes consumers’ propensity to spend more time at home and make improvements to their homes. The pandemic expedited this tendency, since more ... Read More

  • Home and Garden in Japan

    ... improvement, homewares and gardening all witnessed notable current value growth in this year, although home furnishings saw a marginal decline. Sales remained strong in most categories in 2021, since many consumers continued making improvements to ... Read More

  • Home and Garden in South Korea

    ... level, seen in 2019. The increased amount of time spent at home during the pandemic saw consumers turn their consumption focus inwards, towards the home. This led them to demand different furniture to beautify their ... Read More

  • Home Improvement in the Philippines

    ... of the decline seen in 2020. The inflation rates in the country were making consumers cautious in their spending in 2022, particularly on non-essential items like wallpaper, which is mainly used for indoor decoration and ... Read More

  • Home Furnishings in Japan

    ... the pandemic started, in 2019. After the pandemic hit, Japanese consumers became conscious about their spending habits, and focused mainly on necessities such as medicines and fresh food. The category reached maturity in 2022, as ... Read More

  • Homewares in South Korea

    ... at constant 2022 prices in 2022 compared with pre-pandemic levels, seen in 2019. However, 2022 did see current and constant value sales of homewares decline compared with the previous year. This was partly driven by ... Read More

  • Home Improvement in Japan

    ... with the pre-pandemic period in 2019, owing to the increased appetite amongst Japanese consumers to renovate their homes, triggered by the first year of the pandemic and the do-it-yourself (DIY) trend. During the pandemic, consumers ... Read More

  • Homewares in the Philippines

    ... in 2021 and 2022, a significant number of consumers continued to prepare their own meals at home, with the pandemic having reinforced this trend. According to the Euromonitor Voice of the Consumer: Lifestyles Survey 2022, ... Read More

  • Homewares in Taiwan

    ... required people to spend longer periods of time at home. This led many consumers to turn their attention to the kitchen to cook and relax, which translated into a notable upturn in value sales of ... Read More

  • Home Improvement in Taiwan

    ... to a growing consumer awareness of the negative impact of non-biodegradable synthetic materials used in carpet production on the environment which led some consumers to refrain from buying these items. By contrast, floor tiles, which ... Read More

  • Home and Garden in Taiwan

    ... was relatively low compared to other markets in the Asia Pacific region, such as Singapore, spiralling food prices, exacerbated by supply chain disruptions arising from the war in Ukraine, placed a squeeze on household budgets. ... Read More

  • Homewares in Taiwan

    ... required people to spend longer periods of time at home. This led many consumers to turn their attention to the kitchen to cook and relax, which translated into a notable upturn in value sales of ... Read More

  • Home Improvement in Taiwan

    ... to a growing consumer awareness of the negative impact of non-biodegradable synthetic materials used in carpet production on the environment which led some consumers to refrain from buying these items. By contrast, floor tiles, which ... Read More

  • Home Furnishings in Taiwan

    ... inflation rate was relatively low compared to other markets in the Asia Pacific region,, spiralling food prices, exacerbated by supply chain disruptions arising from the war in Ukraine, placed a squeeze on household budgets. With ... Read More

  • Home Furnishings in Taiwan

    ... inflation rate was relatively low compared to other markets in the Asia Pacific region,, spiralling food prices, exacerbated by supply chain disruptions arising from the war in Ukraine, placed a squeeze on household budgets. With ... Read More

  • Home Improvement in China

    ... environment. Carpets provide a soft and warm surface to walk on and can make a room feel more inviting and relaxing. Hence, current value sales of carpets continued to grow in 2022. The pandemic also ... Read More

  • Home and Garden in China

    ... consumers’ spending patterns. With lockdowns, travel restrictions, and social distancing measures in place, many businesses were forced to close, resulting in job losses and decreased incomes for many individuals. As a result, many consumers reduced ... Read More

  • Homewares in China

    ... consumers cooked and ate more frequently at home. As a result, they were in need of more cutlery, including forks, knives, and spoons, to accommodate their increased cooking needs. In addition, greater time spent at ... Read More

  • Home Improvement in Turkey

    ... improvement projects. As such, demand in the category declined in value terms at constant 2022 prices, and sales were lower in 2022 than pre-pandemic (2019) by the same measure. Euromonitor International's Home Improvement in Turkey ... Read More

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