Housewares Market Research Reports & Industry Analysis
Housewares Industry Research & Market Reports
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Home Improvement in Turkey
... demand. However, while the DIY trend increased consumer interest in owning home improvement items such as power tools, volume growth was impacted by the persistently high prices of quality tools, especially those of imported brands ... Read More
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Homewares in Brazil
... and sustainability. For example, the increased focus on home cooking has been prompting consumers to invest in higher-quality homewares. Moreover, the growing emphasis on healthy eating habits and sustainable living has contributed to the demand ... Read More
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Homewares in China
... many homeowners to prioritise remodelling over new property purchases. This trend boosted demand for kitchen products, as consumers looked for cost-effective, durable, and aesthetically pleasing solutions for their existing spaces. Euromonitor International's Homewares in China ... Read More
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Home Furnishings in Hong Kong, China
... by cautionary spending, amid rising living costs the strong local currency. Home furnishings is already mature in Hong Kong and there is limited demand for new purchases as most households have already acquired essential items. ... Read More
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Home Furnishings in Malaysia
... remote and hybrid work models increased demand for functional and comfortable home office set-ups, while the launch of new residential projects spurred investments in bedroom furniture and storage solutions. Euromonitor International's Home Furnishings in Malaysia ... Read More
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Home Improvement in Japan
... from purchasing new homes as well as impacting the demand for refinancing, leading to fewer home sales and, consequently, fewer home remodelling and renovation projects. Additionally, inflation eroded consumer purchasing power, prompting homeowners to dela... ... Read More
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Home Improvement in China
... investment in home renovations and upgrades significantly declined. A climate of economic uncertainty, exacerbated by job market concerns and inflationary pressures, led households to scale back on discretionary expenditure, including home improvement projects. Despite governmenta... ... Read More
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Home Improvement in Singapore
... are helping to support ongoing baseline demand. The rise of DIY culture, particularly among younger homeowners and renters, is encouraging more people to take on small renovation or decorative projects themselves — inspired by tutorials ... Read More
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Home Improvement in South Africa
... sanitaryware replacements emerged as popular options, offering high visual impact at a relatively low cost. These types of renovations were widely promoted in property-focused media as effective ways to enhance both day-to-day liveability and potential ... Read More
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Home Improvement in the Philippines
... Inquirer’s “Elevate Your Home This 2024” series inspired a wave of DIY projects, including bathroom upgrades and decorative accent wall installations. Specialist retailers like Wilcon Depot generated interest by participating in industry events such as ... Read More
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Home Improvement in the United Kingdom
... essential expenses such as food, rent, and energy bills over non-urgent home upgrades. As a result, many planned renovations were either delayed or scaled back, with a clear preference emerging for maintenance and cosmetic updates ... Read More
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Homewares in Argentina
... category, driven by a renewed appreciation for home-cooked meals, artisanal craftsmanship, and personalised aesthetics. Urbanisation and smaller living spaces have increased demand for multifunctional, compact designs, while a parallel rise i... Euromonitor International's Homewares in ... Read More
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Homewares in Hong Kong, China
... sector. Mainland Chinese tourists, traditionally a major driver of retail sales, became more frugal, partly due to the strong Hong Kong dollar making shopping less attractive. Simultaneously, local residents increasingly opted to shop across the ... Read More
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Homewares in Singapore
... slightly lower rate of growth when compared to the recent review period. The resilience of homewares is attributed to the rise in home-cooking trends, which has fuelled demand for high-quality kitchen essentials and dining items, ... Read More
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Homewares in the Netherlands
... prioritising essential items over discretionary purchases, and there was a noticeable shift in consumer priorities, with many opting for sustainable and long-term investments over short-term home décor updates. The trend towards sustainability... Euromonitor International's Homewares ... Read More
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Home and Garden in Poland
... have a destabilising impact. That being said, certain segments proved resilient and innovation and shifting consumer preferences helped boost growth. Within gardening, advanced equipment such as robotic lawn mowers and automated irrigation systems performed strongly, ... Read More
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Home and Garden in Ukraine
... on urban gardening and sustainability. However, inflation was still high, though it eased. As such, constant value growth was more muted. Euromonitor International's Home and Garden in Ukraine report offers a comprehensive guide to the ... Read More
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Home Furnishings in Singapore
... the widespread adoption of hybrid work models has encouraged residents to invest in creating more comfortable and functional living spaces. Younger homeowners, especially those moving into new built-to-order Housing and Development Board (HBD) flats—which are ... Read More
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Home Furnishings in South Africa
... and living spaces. This sustained demand supported a market shift toward versatile furniture and adaptable textiles that combined comfort with practicality. Euromonitor International's Home Furnishings in South Africa report offers a comprehensive guide to the ... Read More
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Home Furnishings in the Philippines
... and muted greens, combined with natural, tactile materials such as bouclé. These elements bring a balance of contemporary style and comfort to home interiors. Local consumers increasingly prioritised multifunctional furniture, such as modular sea... Euromonitor ... Read More
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Home Furnishings in the United Kingdom
... a broader shift away from discretionary purchases in home décor and furniture. Sales of furniture and lighting experienced consistent year-on-year declines, both in-store and online, reflecting the overall softness in consumer demand. Euromonitor International's Home ... Read More
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Home Improvement in Hong Kong, China
... access to credit made it more difficult for homeowners to finance renovations, while falling home prices reduced both the incentive and capacity to invest in upgrades. A slowdown in property transactions and persistent vacancy rates ... Read More
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Home Improvement in Poland
... prices. These economic pressures have led to a reduction in home improvement projects, as consumers prioritised essential expenditures over renovations. Euromonitor International's Home Improvement in Poland report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and ... Read More
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Home Improvement in South Korea
... investments are more selective, often focusing on essential upgrades such as flooring, sanitaryware, and fixtures that enhance safety and energy efficiency. Wellness and accessibility remain key priorities, particularly with the ageing populatio... Euromonitor International's Home ... Read More
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Homewares in the Philippines
... international and domestic brands, which thereby expanded product variety and accessibility. The entry of Australian retailer Anko into Glorietta 2 introduced a diverse range of contemporary table linens, cutlery sets, and storage solutions, all positioned ... Read More