#FurnitureTrends2026
The Furniture Ecosystem in Brunei Darussalam
The furniture ecosystem in Brunei Darussalam presents a compelling mix of premium consumption, import dependency, and growing demand for customized interiors. While lacking large-scale manufacturing, the country thrives on high purchasing power, strong housing development, and design-led buying behavior. This analysis explores the structure, supply chain, opportunities, and future outlook of Brunei’s furniture industry—highlighting why it is a hidden gem for global suppliers and premium furniture brands.
Ghana Furniture Ecosystem (2026): From Timber Powerhouse to Regional Manufacturing Opportunity
Ghana’s furniture ecosystem is evolving rapidly, fueled by urbanization, a growing housing deficit, and a strong timber foundation. However, the market remains heavily import-dependent, creating a powerful opportunity for local manufacturing transformation. This report explores Ghana’s full furniture value chain — from raw materials to retail — and outlines a strategic roadmap to position the country as a regional furniture hub in West Africa.
Malaysian Furniture Trends in 2026 Reflect Evolving Lifestyles and Consumer Priorities
Across major Malaysian cities, people are prioritising furniture that supports comfort, everyday use and multi-functional living spaces.

