The global homeware market is predicted to reach $145bn this year, as consumers make the most of their living spaces. Improving economic conditions and smart home technologies have also provided a boost to this market.
Harnessing ConsumerX research and RetailX retailer rankings, this Global Homeware 2025 report investigates how a sector once heavily reliant on brick-and-mortar stores has transformed into a multichannel market.
Inside the report:
- The Top50 List showcases the variety of brands and retailers in the home decor and furniture sectors.
- ConsumerX research explores why homeware shoppers are heading online for not only research but also delivery to their front door.
- Channels are covered in detail, as homeware retailers and brands blend the service of bricks-and-mortar sites with advanced technology to ensure a connected customer experience.
- Retailer interview Neil Shah, Chief Commercial Officer of SharkNinja explains why consumer-led storytelling was key to its 606% jump in net income in 2024.
- Virtual reality looks at the AI, AR and VR homeware tools, and how increasingly digital consumers are adopting advanced technologies
- Sustainability is important to homeware consumers with nearly 20% of shoppers purchasing second-hand or refurbished homeware products in the past 12-months. Leading retailers are reacting, with a look at their green initiatives.