The anticipated decline in the US home furnishings sector can be attributed to several economic factors. High inflation and elevated interest rates are likely to erode consumer purchasing power, leading to reduced spending on non-essential items like furniture.
The imposition of new import tariffs by the US government, particularly in countries like China, Vietnam, and Indonesia upon, is expected to cause significant disruption and challenges over 2025 and beyond. The imposition of US import tariffs is likely to drive up production and import costs for furniture and related goods, since many companies rely heavily on materials and components sourced from these Asian markets.
Etsy and eBay’s adoption of AI-driven personalisation and social media-inspired shopping experiences is set to reshape the US e-commerce landscape, including home furnishings. By leveraging advanced machine learning and large-language models, these platforms aim to create a more intuitive and engaging shopping experience, much like TikTok and Pinterest.
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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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