03 May, 2026
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Furniture Industry Growth in Central Asia — Kyrgyzstan’s Furniture Production Expands in 2025

According to official statistics, Kyrgyzstan’s furniture sector showed 15.4% growth in production output from January to November 2025 compared with the same period in 2024, underscoring a broader recovery in manufacturing and industrial activity.

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Major Furniture Retailer Begins Widespread “Going Out of Business” Sales as Chain Shutters Dozens of Stores

Hundreds of furniture stores in multiple states have launched going-out-of-business sales after the national chain announced it is closing operations. The closures come as part of a broader trend in which traditional furniture retailers face stiff competition from e-commerce platforms, economic headwinds, and shrinking consumer spending on home goods.

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Top 10 Furniture Designing Software in 2026 — Tools Empowering Designers, Manufacturers and Retail Innovators

In an era where precision, realism, and efficiency are paramount, the right software can mean the difference between a conceptual sketch and a manufacturable masterpiece. Renderedge Studio’s newly published list highlights the Top 10 furniture designing software that professionals trust for everything from initial modeling to final visualization — showcasing how digital tools are advancing the furniture design lifecycle.

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IKEA Under Siege in the Global Furniture War with Amazon, Temu and Online Marketplaces

Once a near-unbeatable force in home goods, IKEA is confronting slowing growth, cost headwinds and a new landscape where consumers demand low prices, convenience and fast delivery. To respond, the Swedish giant is overhauling its strategy, expanding formats, and embracing digital and omnichannel retail as it fights to retain relevance in a marketplace dominated by digital giants like Amazon and Temu.

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Malaysia’s Furniture Industry Sees Limited Relief Despite US Tariff Delay

The U.S. postponed planned tariff increases on upholstered furniture, kitchen cabinets, and bathroom vanities, keeping duties at 25% for now, but Malaysian furniture exporters say the delay does little to boost competitiveness or counter rising domestic production costs.

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