China’s exports of wood furniture rose 2.7% year-on-year in 2025 to 481.08 million pieces, according to Lesprom Analytics. The total export value decreased 10.1% to $20.8 billion. The average export price declined 12.4% to $43.2 per piece.
Exports of seating furniture represented 23.8% with 114.61 million pieces worth $7.35 billion. Bedroom furniture made up 11.1% with 53.37 million pieces valued at $3.50 billion. Office furniture held a 6.0% share with 29.0 million pieces worth $1.13 billion, while kitchen furniture represented 3.3% with 15.69 million pieces valued at $0.87 billion. Exports of other wood furniture accounted for 55.8% of total shipments, totaling 268.42 million pieces valued at $7.95 billion. Bild: Heatmap of prices for wood furniture exported from China by product in 2025, according to Lesprom Analytics.
The United States remained the largest importer of Chinese wood furniture with a 26.9% share of total exports. Exports to the United States fell 7.1% to 129.43 million pieces, while export value decreased 19.7% to $5.58 billion. The average price dropped 13.6% to $43 per piece.
The United Kingdom ranked second with a 7.0% share, as exports grew 6.6% to 33.58 million pieces valued at $1.63 billion. Japan held a 5.7% share with shipments up 0.8% to 27.43 million pieces worth $1.16 billion.
Germany accounted for 5.0% of total exports with 23.83 million pieces, down 0.8%. Export value reached $0.77 billion, up 2.9%, with an average price of $32 per piece, 3.8% higher than in 2024. France’s share amounted to 4.9% with exports declining 3.5% to 23.72 million pieces and export value decreasing 5.2% to $0.64 billion. The Netherlands’ share was 4.8%, with shipments rising 4.9% to 22.88 million pieces and value increasing 13.4% to $0.62 billion. The average price grew 8.1% to $27 per piece. Bild: China’s exports of wood furniture by destinations in 2025, based on data from Lesprom Analytics.
Exports to Australia fell 0.7% to 21.60 million pieces, valued at $1.42 billion, a 4.1% decrease. Canada’s share reached 3.2% with exports up 15.4% to 15.37 million pieces, while export value fell 3.9% to $0.77 billion.
South Korea imported 13.48 million pieces, up 7.3%, worth $0.79 billion, down 23.9%. The average price dropped 29.1% to $59 per piece. Poland’s imports increased 16.1% to 11.11 million pieces valued at $0.25 billion, up 17.2%.
Overall, China’s wood furniture exports in 2025 totaled 481.08 million pieces, up 2.7% year-on-year. The export value amounted to $20.8 billion, while the average price reached $43.2 per piece, a 12.4% decline compared with 2024.
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