Global Furniture Companies by Revenue
2026 Revenue Ranking Snapshot
Here’s a revenue-based ranking using the latest officially reported or company-published figures I could verify. Because several big private furniture groups do not publish current full revenue numbers in a consistent way, this is best treated as a verified ranking snapshot, not a definitive full-market census.
1. IKEA — EUR 44.6 billion in IKEA retail sales for FY25. IKEA remains the largest revenue figure I found by a very wide margin.
2. Inter IKEA Group — EUR 26.3 billion in total revenues for FY25. This is the group-level figure published by Inter IKEA and reflects the system’s wholesale and related revenues, which is separate from the retail-sales figure above.
3. HNI Corporation + Steelcase (pro forma) — about $5.8 billion annual revenue on a pro forma basis, based on HNI’s announced acquisition of Steelcase and each company’s latest reported 12-month results. This is useful for industry power analysis, though it is not yet a standalone annual-report figure for a completed combined fiscal year.
4. MillerKnoll — $3.7 billion in fiscal 2025 net sales. That keeps MillerKnoll among the largest publicly visible furniture groups in the world.
5. Steelcase — about $3.17 billion annual revenue, based on Steelcase’s 2025 reporting period disclosed in its CDP filing.
6. HNI Corporation — fiscal 2025 fourth-quarter results imply annual revenue around the mid-$3 billion range, and HNI’s investor materials confirm it as one of the largest workplace furnishings groups. Because the search result gives quarterly detail rather than a single annual headline in the snippet, I’d describe HNI as a top-tier multi-billion-dollar player rather than state a more precise annual total here without opening filings further.
7. Haworth Group — $2.5 billion in 2024 global sales, flat to 2023 according to Haworth’s official release.
8. La-Z-Boy — $2.1 billion FY2025 annual revenue, according to the company’s 2025 impact report.
9. RH — fiscal 2024 annual revenue in the roughly $3.2 billion range, based on its 2025 annual filing cycle and quarterly progression through 2025. RH is clearly one of the biggest public home-furnishings names, though the exact full-year number would be best pulled directly from its annual report if you want a hard investor-grade table.
Important note on Ashley Furniture
Ashley is one of the most important furniture companies globally, but I did not find a current official Ashley annual revenue figure in the sources I checked. Ashley’s own recent materials emphasize CSR and corporate updates, and Deloitte’s Wisconsin 75 note confirms Ashley ranked No. 8 among Wisconsin’s largest private companies by sales revenue, but it does not provide the exact revenue number in the snippet. So Ashley absolutely belongs in any strategic power ranking, but I would not assign a precise 2025 revenue number without a stronger source.
What this ranking really shows
The revenue gap between IKEA and the rest of the field is enormous. It also shows that the office/workplace segment remains highly concentrated around a few major public groups like MillerKnoll, Steelcase, HNI, and Haworth, while the home-furnishings and lifestyle segment includes giants like IKEA, RH, and La-Z-Boy.

