Home furnishings in Switzerland is expected to enter a gradual recovery phase over the forecast period, supported by improving macroeconomic conditions. Declining inflation and the anticipated normalisation of interest rates are expected to improve consumer sentiment and purchasing power, especially from 2025 onward.
Sustainability, functionality, and visual simplicity are poised to remain at the heart of kitchen furniture trends throughout the forecast period. Swiss consumers are expected to favour materials with a low environmental footprint, such as natural wood or recycled composites, alongside minimalist, timeless aesthetics that promote longevity.
In Switzerland’s home textiles segment, the forecast period is expected to be shaped by continued emphasis on sustainability, craftsmanship, and increasing consumer desire for personalisation. Swiss shoppers are placing greater importance on the environmental impact of their purchases, with growing demand for products made from organic, traceable, and high-quality fibres such as cotton and wool.
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Home Furnishings
The furniture and other moveable articles in a home that are necessary or useful for comfort and convenience. Items must be new when sold to the consumer; second-hand/used home furnishings are excluded. Antiques are also excluded. Home furnishings refers to indoor living (home textiles, indoor furniture and window coverings), outdoor living (BBQ's, garden sheds and outdoor furniture) and lighting (lighting sources and light fixtures).
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