India's Furniture And Home Market Set To Reach $40 Billion By 2026: Report

Driven by pent-up and deferred demand, India's online and home market is geared up to reach $40 billion in the next five years, a new report showed on Monday.

Over the next five years, online and home sales are expected to be growing at a strong 39 per cent CAGR. The online home category includes home decor, furnishings, mattresses and lighting.

The online category will foresee 3X growth in shoppers in the next five years with a 1.8x jump in annual spending per shopper.

This will enable 5x GMV (gross merchandise value) growth for the category over FY21-26, according to data provided by Bengaluru-based market research firm ResSeer.

The online furniture category is seeing a steep growth with more and more shoppers putting trust in online for-high ticket furniture purchases.

"Similarly, the online home category is expected to see a growth of 2.5x in shoppers in the next 5 years with a 1.3 jump in the annual spending per shopper to indicate 4x GMV growth," the report forecast.

Within the furniture category, verticals have crafted a niche for themselves.

Verticals dominate the premium "Solid Wood" market whereas horizontals dominate the budget "plastic/metal and engineered wood" market.

"The average selling price (ASP) on verticals is 10x higher for furniture and 2x higher for decor than horizontals, indicating the difference in target customer base," said the report.

It added that verticals are focused on a set of customers who are experience conscious, look for choices and quality of the product rather than just price, and willingness to pay and for the online channels is high.

"Verticals with superior omni-channel presence, customer experience, product innovation, specialised supply chain, and technology capabilities are well-positioned to scale," the findings showed.

--IANS

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