Home Furnishings Stores
Companies in this industry sell new home furnishings, such as decorative items, kitchen and bath products, linens, and window treatments from physical retail locations. Major US companies include At Home, Bed Bath & Beyond, Pier 1, RH (formerly Restoration Hardware), and Williams-Sonoma.
The global home furnishings market is projected to reach about $213 billion in 2024 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.0%, according to The Business Research Company.
The US home furnishings store industry includes about 16,000 stores with combined annual revenue of about $30 billion.
Competitive Landscape
Demand is driven by consumer income. Large companies compete through volume purchasing, breadth of products, and effective merchandising and marketing. Small companies focus on a market segment and compete through depth of products and superior customer service. The US industry is highly concentrated: the 50 largest companies account for about 80% of revenue.
Competition for home furnishing stores includes department stores, mass merchandisers, home improvement stores, and online and mail-order retailers. Brick-and-mortar home furnishings stores are facing increasing competition from a proliferation of direct online merchants. Online-only retailers are gaining market share as consumers shift to buying home furnishings and housewares over the internet.
Products, Operations & Technology
Major product categories are decorative accessories (more than 55% of sales), domestics (about 15%), and kitchenware (about 15%). Domestics are towels,
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