Over the forecast period, the homewares category is expected to experience a modest recovery, driven primarily by demand for durable, functional, and aesthetically pleasing products. While the market remains saturated and innovation appears relatively limited, there is continued interest in high-quality items that combine style and performance.
As urbanisation progresses and residential spaces become smaller, Swiss consumers are increasingly seeking homewares that offer both functionality and space efficiency. Compact living calls for clever storage solutions and flexible, multi-use products that can adapt to different needs and room configurations.
Switzerland’s alignment with stricter European regulations on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) is accelerating a shift in consumer preferences toward safer and more transparent cookware options. With heightened public awareness around the health and environmental risks of chemical coatings, demand is rising for products made without PFAS, PTFE, and PFOA.
Delivery:
Files are delivered directly into your account soon after payment is received and any tax is certification is verified (where applicable).
This report comes in PDF with additional info in Excel included.
Understand the latest market trends and future growth opportunities for the Homewares industry in Switzerland with research from Euromonitor International's team of in-country analysts – experts by industry and geographic specialisation.
Key trends are clearly and succinctly summarised alongside the most current research data available. Understand and assess competitive threats and plan corporate strategy with our qualitative analysis, insight and confident growth projections.
If you're in the Homewares industry in Switzerland, our research will help you to make informed, intelligent decisions; to recognise and profit from opportunity, or to offer resilience amidst market uncertainty.
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).
See all of our definitionsThis report originates from Passport, our Homewares research and analysis database.
If you purchase a report that is updated in the next 60 days, we will send you the new edition and data extraction Free!