Furniture Buying Trends 2013 【CERTIFIED →】

This remained a dominant category, with 5.5 million households planning to purchase bedroom sets in 2013.

Sales by volume for upholstered furniture grew 4% year-on-year , largely driven by a 44% surge in demand for corner sofas. furniture buying trends 2013

In 2013, the furniture industry experienced its fourth consecutive year of growth, driven by a recovering housing market and a shift toward value-oriented and functional designs. Total consumer spending on furniture and bedding was projected to reach approximately , a 4.3% increase from the previous year. Key Consumer Segments & Behavior This remained a dominant category, with 5

Retailers like Art Van Furniture saw growth by targeting mid-to-upper-middle-income shoppers ready to spend discretionary dollars on "step-up" luxury goods. Total consumer spending on furniture and bedding was

There was a rising demand for "problem-solving" furniture, such as modular sofas , storage beds, and multifunctional pieces that maximized space.

Identified as prime "master bedroom" prospects, this generation of roughly 65 million people began heavily designing their own personal spaces in 2013.

High-income households accounted for 29% of total retail dollars spent ($24.4 billion), typically spending twice as much on items like master bedroom furniture and bedding than non-affluent buyers.