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Furniture retailing in Denmark

Retail & Ecommerce | February 2026

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February 2026, XVIII Ed. , 23 pages
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Language: English

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

The Danish home furniture market is entering a phase of modest recovery after a period of volatility. Denmark is deeply integrated with global supply chains. China (24%) and Poland (22%) are the heavy-hitting suppliers, while Sweden (11%) remains the key regional partner. Denmark acts as a “design & spending anchor” for Northern Europe.

The Danish retail landscape is witnessing a fascinating shift: while the “big-box” format still dominates out-of-town locations, the biggest names are now fighting for space on the high street.

  • JYSK’s Global Makeover: JYSK is completing its massive “Store Concept 3.0” rollout. This significant investment involved over 2,000 store activities globally, solidifying their position as the market leader.
  • IKEA’s “Plan & Order”: IKEA is aggressively opening “Plan & Order” points in city centers and malls.
  • The Aarhus High-Street Fever: Aarhus is becoming a retail battlefield. FDB Møbler is opening a new flagship on the prestigious Strøget, and Sofacompany is moving into a central Aarhus location around the turn of the year.
  • ILVA’s Expansion: While others go small, ILVA is still betting on size with new 2,500 m² stores in Sønderborg and a new concept in Thisted.

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

Contents in Detail

  • Home furniture consumption in Denmark (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 Denmark
  • 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 Denmark? How has furniture consumption evolved between 2019 and 2025? What are the main distribution channels? Who are the leading furniture retailers in Denmark?

 

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

Key Insights from the Report

The Danish home furniture market is entering a phase of modest recovery after a period of volatility. Denmark is deeply integrated with global supply chains. China (24%) and Poland (22%) are the heavy-hitting suppliers, while Sweden (11%) remains the key regional partner. Denmark acts as a “design & spending anchor” for Northern Europe.

The Danish retail landscape is witnessing a fascinating shift: while the “big-box” format still dominates out-of-town locations, the biggest names are now fighting for space on the high street.

  • JYSK’s Global Makeover: JYSK is completing its massive “Store Concept 3.0” rollout. This significant investment involved over 2,000 store activities globally, solidifying their position as the market leader.
  • IKEA’s “Plan & Order”: IKEA is aggressively opening “Plan & Order” points in city centers and malls.
  • The Aarhus High-Street Fever: Aarhus is becoming a retail battlefield. FDB Møbler is opening a new flagship on the prestigious Strøget, and Sofacompany is moving into a central Aarhus location around the turn of the year.
  • ILVA’s Expansion: While others go small, ILVA is still betting on size with new 2,500 m² stores in Sønderborg and a new concept in Thisted.

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

Contents in Detail

  • Home furniture consumption in Denmark (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 Denmark
  • 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 Denmark? How has furniture consumption evolved between 2019 and 2025? What are the main distribution channels? Who are the leading furniture retailers in Denmark?

 

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