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Denmark Furniture Outlook

Author
Alessandra Tracogna (tracogna@csilmilano.com)
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Cecilia Pisa
Abstract: Denmark is an outstanding player in the European furniture industry. The sector features two fundamental characteristics in Denmark. Firstly, it is highly export-oriented. Secondly, Danish manufacturers excel in producing high value-added furniture exploiting the great country's design tradition. Design has been a key factor in the development of the Danish furniture industry. In this respect, Denmark can count on a network of research institutions, educational institutions and industry organizations that foster both independent design companies and in-house designers. The economic output of Danish Design is difficult to quantify, however according to sector experts, most Danish Design is done by independent design firms. Moreover, in recent years, it has become a fundamental principle for Danish designers to emphasize the use of design-driven "green" products, which is now considered as part of the industry's very fabric. CSIL Market Research Denmark Furniture Outlook analyzes through updated furniture statistics, useful indicators and through tables, graphs and maps the German furniture market. It is structured as follows: Overview of Furniture industry in Denmark: executive summary and updated furniture statistics (value and trends of production, consumption, imports and exports), forecasts for the furniture industry in Denmark for the coming years; Productive Factors (consumption and imports of wood-based panels, forest resources, imports of woodworking machinery); Furniture Production by segment (upholstered furniture, non-upholstered seats, bedroom furniture, kitchen furniture, furniture for dining and living rooms, office furniture, furniture parts); Demand Determinants (population, per capita GDP, households, disposable income, private final consumption expenditure, building permits and international tourism); Furniture Consumption by segment (upholstered furniture, non-upholstered seats, bedroom furniture, kitchen furniture, furniture for dining and living rooms, office furniture); Detailed tables of furniture imports and furniture exports of Denmark by segment (upholstered furniture, non-upholstered seats, bedroom furniture, kitchen furniture, furniture for dining-living room, office furniture, parts of furniture, parts of seats) and by main countries and geographical area of origin/destination; Furniture Market potential in Denmark (size of the market, performance, furniture consumer spending, market openness, import penetration); Top furniture companies . A list of top manufacturers and distributors operating in Denmark are provided as well as international Furniture Fairs, Furniture Association and Professional Furniture magazines are also listed. CSIL Market Research Denmark Furniture Outlook is part of the Country Furniture Outlook Series of reports (issued by CSIL since the 1990's), covering at present 70 countries. The report is carried out by CSIL experts that have been working for over 30 years in the field of furniture industry analysis.
JEL-codes: L11 L22 L68 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013-10
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