The UK Contract Market: Furniture and Interiors published by Csil Centre for Industrial Studies in January, 2010. This report consists of 116 pages and the price starts from US $ 2235.
Abstract
The contract furniture and furnishings market in the United Kingdom is
estimated to total around EUR 2.3 billion, at retail prices. Hotels and
hospitality (including bars, restaurants and other leisure) alone account for
almost 50% of total contract demand.
The contract segment is expected to have significant prospects for future
growth. It is a transversal business in the world of furniture, because it
involves all types of products, from upholstered furniture to bedrooms, from
seating to lamps, and from office to bathroom, kitchen and outdoor furniture.
In the UK there are approximately 500 companies, mainly dealing with
furniture and lighting, that operate in this market segment.
About 90,000 people among architects and designers are main vehicles for the
UK contract sector' s business. A relevant number of contractors, wholesalers
and retailers are also active in this segment.
CSIL Market Research The UK contract market: furniture and interiors
offers a comprehensive picture of the contract furniture and furnishings
sector in the United Kingdom.
Segments considered are: hotels and hospitality - including restaurants, bar
and leisure, property market, education, airports, hospitals and healthcare,
marine and others.
Products covered include: contract furniture, office furniture,
upholstered furniture, kitchen furniture, contract lighting, bathroom
furniture and wellness, outdoor furniture.
The analysis of contract furniture distribution covers: architects,
interiors designers, specifiers, main contractors, wholesalers and retailers.
Data on selected European manufacturers of contract furniture and contract
furnishings are provided, with turnover and market shares.
Addresses of 486 key players operating in the contract furniture and
furnishings market and mentioned in the report are also included.
Table of Contents
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1. INTRODUCTION
- 1.1 Methodology
- 1.2 Economic outlook ( macroeconomic indicators: population, GDP,
inflation, final consumption expenditure of households by consumption purpose)
and furniture industry summary: current trends and forecasts
2. DEMAND DETERMINANTS
- 2.1 Contract furnishings demand by segment (hotel and hospitality -
including restaurants, bars and leisure, property market, education, airports,
hospitals and healthcare, marine and others)
- 2.2 Hotel and hospitality: hotels and similar establishments, tourists
campsites, holiday dwellings, other collective accomodation; thousand of
tourists
- 2.3 Restaurants and bars: VAT registration of restaurants, bars, canteens
and catering; thousand of employees
- 2.4 Retail: local units and number of employees
- 2.5 Education: number of schools, by type
- 2.6 Marine: shipping turnover, owned and registered fleets
- 2.7 Hospitals and health clinics: available beds by English region and by
type
- 2.8 Airports: passengers by UK civil airports
- 2.9 Property market: property transactions completions by region, by type
of buyer and range of price
3. SUPPLY STRUCTURE
- 3.1 Furniture industry in the UK: furniture consumption by segment (office
furniture, upholstered furniture, kitchen furniture, bedroom furniture, dining
and living room furniture, non upholstered seats)
- 3.1.1 Contract furniture, office furniture, upholstered furniture:
consumption and leading companies in the contract segment
- 3.2 Lighting fixtures: consumption broken down by contract and
residential, leading companies in the contract lighting fixtures segment
- 3.2 Bathroom furniture and Wellness: production and consumption by product
(bathroom furniture and accessories, shower screens and wellness), consumption
broken down by contract and residential, leading companies
- 3.4 Outdoor furniture: production, consumption and international trade of
outdoor furniture, consumption broken down by contract and residential
- 3.3 Other interiors decoration
4. PURCHASING PROCESS AND KEY PLAYERS
- 4.1 Architects, interior designers and specifiers
- 4.1.1 Top 10 UK architecture firms
- 4.2 Main contractors
- 4.2.1 Some leading main contractors operating in the UK
- 4.2.2 Budget responsability in different kind of projects (suppliers of
interiors, architectural studios, interiors contractors, general contractors)
- 4.3 Wholesalers and retailers
- 4.3.1 Some leading housewares and household goods wholesales in the UK
5. FAIRS, MEDIA AND USEFUL WEB SITES
- 5.1 Fairs
- 5.2 Magazines
- 5.3 Associations
- 5.4 Web Sites
APPENDIX: LIST OF USEFUL CONTACTS
SELECTED COMPANIES MENTIONED: Ahrend, Airsprung Furniture, Alstons
Upholstery, Ansorg, Aqualux Products, Atkins Design Studio, Ballingslov
International, Baumhaus, Bernstein, Blachere Illumination, Bridgman, Capita
Architecture, Classic Textiles, Cooper Safety, Dfs Furniture, EFG Office
Furniture, English Home, Erco, Etap, Fagerhult, G Plan Upholstery, Gilmore
Home Builders, Glamox, Gloster, Groundwork Contractor, Havells Sylvania,
Havelock Europa, Haworth Europe, Herman Miller, Holophane Europe, Howden
Joinery, iGuzzini, Indal, J&J Ormerod, Jacuzzi, Jdp Furniture, JMT Leather, JT
Ellis & Co, Kinnarps, Knoll International, Led Group, Mereway, Moores
Furniture, Morgan Contract Furniture, Morris Furniture, Nobia, Performance in
Lighting, Philips Lighting, Regency, RUG company, Schreder, Senator
International, Sherborne Upholstery, Siteco, Sofa Brands International,
Steelcase, Steinhoff Uk Upholstery, Stortford Interiors, Symphony, Targetti
Poulsen, Tetrad, Thorpe FW, Universal Furniture Wholesale, Vitra
International, Waldmann, Zumtobel