Despite a challenging macroeconomic backdrop, Italy's
wood-furniture supply chain closed 2025 with a production
turnover of €52.2 billion, marking a 1.3% increase compared to
2024, according to preliminary figures released by Centro Studi
FederlegnoArredo.
Domestic demand was a key driver, with the non-residential
sector growing 1.8% to €32.9 billion, offsetting the gradual
decline of some tax incentives for residential renovations.
Exports remained largely stable at €19.3 billion (+0.4%),
representing 37% of total turnover. Performance varied by
market: Germany showed positive growth, while the United States
struggled under tariff-related pressures, and France remained
weak. Other markets, including the United Kingdom (+4.2%), the
Netherlands (+8.5%), Spain (+2.3%), and the UAE (+3.9%),
contributed to a diversified international presence.
Claudio Feltrin, President of FederlegnoArredo, emphasised the
importance of market monitoring and adaptability: "Our companies
maintained presence even in challenging markets, seizing signs
of recovery, particularly in Germany and the UK. Greater
controls on imports are crucial to ensure fair competition and
consumer safety."
Sector breakdowns highlight resilience:
- Furnishing macrosystem: €27.7 billion
(+0.6%), with domestic production up 2.1% and exports
slightly down (-0.8%).
- Wood macrosystem (including wood trade): €24.5 billion
(+2%), driven by rising prices and export recovery (+3.8%).
- Kitchens: €3 billion (+0.5%), domestic demand +3.4%,
exports -5%.
- Bathroom furniture: €4.3 billion (+1.5%), domestic
market +2.2%, exports +0.5%, with
- Germany showing early signs of recovery.
Feltrin noted that the Salone del Mobile.Milano
remains a strategic platform for the sector, providing companies
with opportunities to consolidate positions, engage new markets,
and strengthen international visibility.
Looking ahead, the Federation calls for vigilance in monitoring
critical markets, safeguarding Italian manufacturing standards,
and enforcing stricter compliance controls for imported goods to
protect competitiveness and sustainability.
Source:
federlegnoarredo.it