Over the forecast period, homewares in Argentina is expected to face slower growth, as macroeconomic instability continues to erode consumer confidence and spending capacity. The country’s austerity measures, currency devaluation and persistent inflation are reducing disposable incomes and prompting households to focus on essential purchases.
Demographic shifts in Argentina are expected to play a critical role in shaping the homewares market, particularly as consumer values and lifestyles evolve across age groups, genders, and living arrangements. Urban Millennials and Gen Z consumers are anticipated to drive demand for customisable, sustainable, and design-forward homewares that reflect personal identity.
Innovation is set to redefine consumer expectations in homewares in Argentina, particularly through the adoption of smart technologies and advanced materials. Products incorporating antimicrobial coatings and self-cleaning surfaces are expected to gain popularity, as hygiene continues to be a priority in post-pandemic consumer habits.
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Homewares
Cooking utensils, dishes, tableware, cutlery, drinkware, serving trays and other small articles used in a home. Items must be new when sold to the consumer. Second-hand / used homewares are excluded, as are antique sales. Homewares refers to dining (beverageware, cutlery and dinnerware) and kitchen (cookware and kitchenware).
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