Furniture Retail Forecast: Consumer Preferences, Mattress Trends, and Industry Challenges
Description
Import Cargo Outlook Remains Strong: Despite a three-day dockworkers strike at East Coast and Gulf Coast ports, October import volumes are expected to grow by 3.1% year-over-year. This surge comes as the National Retail Federation projects 2.12 million TEUs, bolstered by the extended contract negotiations between the International Longshoremen's Association and the United States Maritime Alliance.
Retail Sales Trends in September 2024:
Retail sales dipped 0.32% month-over-month but rose 0.55% year-over-year.
Strong performance in e-commerce (+15.21%) and clothing (+10.31%).
Health and personal care stores also saw growth (+4.82%), reflecting continued consumer focus on essentials.
In-Store vs. Online Shopping Preferences:
A Brooks Bell survey reveals a strong preference for in-store furniture shopping, particularly among Baby Boomers and younger Millennials, with 26%-36% opting to purchase furniture in person.
Convenience, variety, and the ability to see products in person are key factors for shoppers.
Mattress Buying Trends for Late 2024:
25% of consumers plan to buy a new mattress, with queen mattresses leading demand (45%).
Hybrid and memory foam options dominate preferences, with consumers focusing on support, pressure relief, and cooling features.
Older generations, especially Gen X and Baby Boomers, show the highest intent to purchase.
Big Lots Store Closures:
Big Lots announces its fifth round of closures, bringing the total to 553 stores since filing for bankruptcy.
Nexus Capital Management is the stalking horse bidder in a restructuring deal valued at $760 million.
Key Takeaways for Furniture Professionals:
Retailers and wholesalers are well-prepared for the holiday season despite port disruptions.
The ongoing shift to e-commerce highlights the importance of digital strategy, though in-store shopping remains crucial for certain product categories like furniture.
Consumer focus on quality and health is driving demand for high-end mattresses with advanced features.
The Big Lots restructuring reflects broader challenges for discount retailers, signaling potential opportunities for competitors.