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North America office furniture market poised for growth amid evolving work trends

ResearchAndMarkets.com has released its latest report, The Office Furniture Market in North America – The United States, Canada, and Mexico, offering an in-depth analysis of the sector's structure, evolution, and future outlook. The study spans the years 2019 to 2024 with forecasts extending to 2026, providing valuable insights for industry stakeholders across the furniture, interiors, and design sectors.

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Pictured: Humanscale Living Collection.

The report outlines key data on production, consumption, imports, and exports, alongside market forecasts "for the area and by country". It also analyses the competitive landscape, presenting "information and performance of major players" as well as a country-level breakdown of distribution systems.

Product trends reflect the evolving nature of workplaces, with notable growth in "hybrid workspaces and rising demand for height-adjustable desks" as well as the "growing role of acoustic solutions and phone booths".

Structured into seven detailed chapters, the report begins with an Executive Summary that offers "a first, extensive picture of the sector", followed by analysis of market performance in the US, Canada, and Mexico. Each country profile incorporates economic and demographic indicators, non-residential construction trends, and sector-specific performance data.

The report also explores North America's international trade dynamics, examining "imports and exports of office furniture, by product segment and destination/origin country" with trade balances provided for each market. Product segmentation includes office seating, operative and executive desks, height-adjustable tables (HAT), cabinets, partitions, acoustic solutions, and communal area furniture.

The distribution chapter assesses the sales performance of channels including "independent or exclusive dealers, national office products chains, direct sales – including the Government/GSA –, wholesale, e-commerce / online business" and presents state-level consumption data for the US.

Competition is another focal point, with market share estimates "of the top 30 companies" in North America, as well as "sales estimates of selected top office furniture manufacturers by segment" across seating, desking, executive furniture, partitions, acoustic pods, and booths. In total, the study considers "75 North American companies and 50 international companies operating in the region".

The report's methodology combines quantitative analysis with maps, tables, and graphs, providing a comprehensive reference for decision-makers.

Companies featured include 9 to 5 Seating, Allseating Corporation, Artopex, Haworth, HNI Corporation, Humanscale, MillerKnoll, Steelcase, Teknion Group, Vari, and Watson, alongside international players active in the region.

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