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Furniture retailing in Czech Republic

Retail & Ecommerce | February 2026

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February 2026, II Ed. , 21 pages
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Language: English

Report code: EU9.CZ
Publisher: CSIL
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Key Insights from the Report

The Czech home furniture market is entering a phase of steady, albeit modest, stabilization. However, the outlook is turning positive, with slow growth forecasts for 2026 and for 2027. The Czech Republic acts as a critical gateway and consumption hub for the Central European furniture industry. It is a primary destination for the massive Polish manufacturing sector, which has increased its import share in the country from 37% to nearly 40% in just five years.

The market is firmly in the hands of organized specialised distribution, while e-commerce maintains a solid 12% share (in line with the European average).

The Czech retail landscape is currently buzzing with major M&A activity and new format experiments:

  • The Big Acquisition: The biggest industry news is XXXLutz’s planned acquisition of the Porta Group in 2025. Since Porta operates the ASKO brand in the Czech Republic, this move significantly consolidates XXXLutz’s power in the region.
  • IKEA’s Evolution: Moving beyond the traditional “blue box,” IKEA is aggressively rolling out “Plan & Order” planning studios and permanent pickup points (like the one in Karlovy Vary) to improve accessibility.
  • JYSK’s Expansion: JYSK remains highly active, with a new store opening in the Kozomín shopping centre planned for 2025 and a series of “rebuild” reopenings to modernize its 108-store network.
  • Urban Proximity: Bonami is testing smaller urban footprints, recently opening a 150 sqm store in Metropole Zličín that doubles as a pickup point for e-shop orders.

This report provides a detailed analysis of the furniture retail market in Czech Republic, including market size, consumption trends, distribution channels, competitive landscape and future outlook.

Contents in Detail

  • Home furniture consumption in Czech Republic (2019-2025)
  • Per capita furniture consumption
  • Furniture imports and import penetration
  • Furniture price trends (2016-2025)
  • Imports by product category and country of origin
  • Leading furniture retailers

 

Key topics covered:

  • Structure and performance of the furniture market in Czech Republic
  • Furniture retail distribution channels
  • Macroeconomic indicators influencing furniture demand
  • Population, housing market and construction activity
  • Profiles of major furniture retailers

 

This report answers key questions such as: What is the size of the furniture retail market in Czech Republic? How has furniture consumption evolved between 2019 and 2025? What are the main distribution channels? Who are the leading furniture retailers in Czech Republic?

 

Furniture retailing in Czech Republic is also included in the CSIL Report Furniture retailing in Europe (February 2026), a comparative analysis of the home furniture retailing market in 15 countries (Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom).

Abstract of table of contents

  1. Home furniture market and performance (Czech Republic: consumption trends, prices, segments)
  2. Distribution channels (Czech Republic: sales structure)
  3. Forecasts and demand drivers (Czech Republic: macro indicators, population, construction)
  4. Imports of home furniture (Czech Republic: by product and country of origin)
  5. Leading furniture retailers (Czech Republic: market shares for the top 5 companies and retail footprint)

Key Insights from the Report

The Czech home furniture market is entering a phase of steady, albeit modest, stabilization. However, the outlook is turning positive, with slow growth forecasts for 2026 and for 2027. The Czech Republic acts as a critical gateway and consumption hub for the Central European furniture industry. It is a primary destination for the massive Polish manufacturing sector, which has increased its import share in the country from 37% to nearly 40% in just five years.

The market is firmly in the hands of organized specialised distribution, while e-commerce maintains a solid 12% share (in line with the European average).

The Czech retail landscape is currently buzzing with major M&A activity and new format experiments:

  • The Big Acquisition: The biggest industry news is XXXLutz’s planned acquisition of the Porta Group in 2025. Since Porta operates the ASKO brand in the Czech Republic, this move significantly consolidates XXXLutz’s power in the region.
  • IKEA’s Evolution: Moving beyond the traditional “blue box,” IKEA is aggressively rolling out “Plan & Order” planning studios and permanent pickup points (like the one in Karlovy Vary) to improve accessibility.
  • JYSK’s Expansion: JYSK remains highly active, with a new store opening in the Kozomín shopping centre planned for 2025 and a series of “rebuild” reopenings to modernize its 108-store network.
  • Urban Proximity: Bonami is testing smaller urban footprints, recently opening a 150 sqm store in Metropole Zličín that doubles as a pickup point for e-shop orders.

This report provides a detailed analysis of the furniture retail market in Czech Republic, including market size, consumption trends, distribution channels, competitive landscape and future outlook.

Contents in Detail

  • Home furniture consumption in Czech Republic (2019-2025)
  • Per capita furniture consumption
  • Furniture imports and import penetration
  • Furniture price trends (2016-2025)
  • Imports by product category and country of origin
  • Leading furniture retailers

 

Key topics covered:

  • Structure and performance of the furniture market in Czech Republic
  • Furniture retail distribution channels
  • Macroeconomic indicators influencing furniture demand
  • Population, housing market and construction activity
  • Profiles of major furniture retailers

 

This report answers key questions such as: What is the size of the furniture retail market in Czech Republic? How has furniture consumption evolved between 2019 and 2025? What are the main distribution channels? Who are the leading furniture retailers in Czech Republic?

 

Furniture retailing in Czech Republic is also included in the CSIL Report Furniture retailing in Europe (February 2026), a comparative analysis of the home furniture retailing market in 15 countries (Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom).

Abstract of table of contents

  1. Home furniture market and performance (Czech Republic: consumption trends, prices, segments)
  2. Distribution channels (Czech Republic: sales structure)
  3. Forecasts and demand drivers (Czech Republic: macro indicators, population, construction)
  4. Imports of home furniture (Czech Republic: by product and country of origin)
  5. Leading furniture retailers (Czech Republic: market shares for the top 5 companies and retail footprint)
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