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市場調查報告書
商品編碼
1062804
歐洲家具零售市場Furniture Retailing in Europe |
2020 年歐洲家具市場較 2019 年下降 1%,但 2021 年增長超過 10%,達到約 1400 億歐元的規模。歐洲在全球家具市場仍佔有重要地位,是僅次於亞太地區、領先於北美的全球第二大市場。在歐洲,德國、英國、法國和義大利是最大的市場,佔歐洲家具消費總量的60%以上。
家具零售商在過去十年中經歷了結構性變化。尤其是在過去三年中,新型冠狀病毒感染 (COVID-19) 的傳播加速了消費者行為的重大變化,並以前所未有的方式增加了在線銷售。您可以將電子商務視為即使在危機之後仍保持其相關性。
本報告分析了歐洲 13 個國家的家具零售市場,並預測了整個地區(2012-2023 年)的市場規模趨勢、細分市場和分銷渠道的詳細趨勢以及最近的市場結構。調查變化及其影響、主要零售商(共30家公司)基本信息、近期行業併購(M&A)、資本交易活動等,以及各國市場規模和價格走勢以及主要公司概況。將收集和傳遞資訊。
Amazon、De Mandemakers、DFS、Fournier、Groupe Adeo、Howden Joinery、IKEA、John Lewis、Kingfisher、La Redoute、Lars Larsen、Maisons du Monde、Migros、Mondo Convenienza、Otto Group、Poltronesofà、Sainsbury's/Home Retail、Schmidt Grupe、Segmüller Gruppe、Steinhoff International、Sun Capital、Wayfair、XXXLutz
CSIL Market Research Report ‘Furniture retailing in Europe’ offers an in-depth analysis of the home furniture distribution in 13 European countries (Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom) with trends in home furniture consumption, market forecasts, data by country, analysis by distribution channel, retail formats and sales performances of leading home furniture retailers.
This report aims to provide information on the following topics:
SECTION I. Basic data and overview of the European home furniture market trends, its main demand determinants and the distribution channel's structure.
The section also presents the ranking of the 30 leading retailers by home furniture sales in Europe, the full sample of leading furniture retailers active in Europe with summary tables and characteristics of the selection of companies for which is available a detailed profile in the report. Significant mergers, acquisitions, agreements that occurred in the last 5 years among leading furniture retailers are also provided.
SECTION II. Each country chapter provides basic data on consumption trends, furniture segments, imports, the structure of the distribution channels and detailed company profiles of the leading furniture retailers operating on the reference markets.
Profiles include basic data (total revenues, estimated home furniture revenues, employees, number of stores), type of retailing format, product specialization, brands, online sales, and other information. Contact details (website and email address) are also provided.
CSIL worked on an extensive data gathering, including market data and detailed financial figures for around 275 retailers (the main actors operating in Europe).
Over 600 furniture retailers and buying groups, of which 160 with detailed profile are mentioned in the study.
Home furniture market is broken down by distribution channel: Organized specialist distributors (furniture chains, franchises, buying groups); Independent furniture retailers; Non specialist distributors (department stores, multi-stores, DIY); e-commerce; Other (direct sales and craftsmen).
The estimate of online share is available for markets included in the report.
Furniture segments included: Kitchen furniture, Upholstered furniture, Dining and living rooms, Non-upholstered seats, Bedrooms, Mattresses, Other furniture.
Timeframe considered: 2012-2021 (preliminary data) and furniture market forecasts in real terms for 2022 and 2023.
The European furniture market registered a decrease of 1% in 2020 over 2019, which was more than compensated in 2021 with a growth of over 10%, reaching almost EUR 140 billion. Europe still plays a key role in the global furniture market, being the second-largest market coming after the Asia Pacific and before North America. Within Europe, the largest markets are Germany, the UK, France, and Italy, absorbing altogether over 60% of the total European furniture consumption.
During the last decade, the furniture retailing sector has experienced structural changes. Looking at the past three years in particular, the pandemic accelerated a massive change in consumers behaviour, with an unprecedented increase in online sales. It is reasonable to assume that e-commerce will retain its relevance even after the crisis.
Amazon, De Mandemakers, DFS, Fournier, Groupe Adeo, Howden Joinery, IKEA, John Lewis, Kingfisher, La Redoute, Lars Larsen, Maisons du Monde, Migros, Mondo Convenienza, Otto Group, Poltronesofà, Sainsbury's / Home Retail, Schmidt Grupe, Segmüller Gruppe, Steinhoff International, Sun Capital, Wayfair, XXXLutz.