28 Jan Furniture & Handicrafts Export Outlook 2026: Opportunities, Challenges, and Strategies to Reach International Buyers
Furniture & Handicrafts Export Outlook 2026: Opportunities, Challenges, and Strategies to Reach International Buyers
1. Furniture & Handicrafts Export Outlook 2026: A Selective Market Recovery
The year 2026 is widely regarded as a phase of strategic rebalancing and market screening for the global furniture and handicrafts industry. Following a downturn driven by inflationary pressure, high inventories, and supply chain disruptions, major importing markets such as the United States, the EU, the UK, Japan, South Korea, and Australia are gradually reactivating their medium- and long-term sourcing plans.
According to the International Trade Centre (ITC), global furniture import demand in the 2025 – 2026 period is expected to recover. However, buyers are no longer expanding their supplier base indiscriminately as before; instead, they are prioritizing partner quality and long-term execution capability.
The World Furniture Outlook report by CSIL – Centre for Industrial Studies (Italy) also indicates that major importing markets are increasingly favoring manufacturers that can maintain stable production, ensure consistent quality control, and fulfill large-scale orders, rather than competing purely on price.
This underscores a clear conclusion: the export outlook for furniture and handicrafts in 2026 is positive, but highly selective.
2. Key Drivers Supporting Furniture & Handicrafts Exports in 2026
Recovery in consumer demand across core importing markets
According to analyses by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), consumption in developed economies is entering a stabilization phase after a period of high inflation. This creates a foundation for a new import cycle starting in 2026, particularly for durable consumer goods such as furniture.
At the same time, global value chains are being restructured to reduce risk, prompting buyers to seek partners with higher reliability and long-term supply capability.
Continued sourcing shifts benefiting Vietnam
Insights from reports by the International Trade Centre (ITC) and UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD) show that Vietnam continues to be recognized as a strategic sourcing destination due to:
- Proven manufacturing capacity in furniture and handicrafts over many years of export activity
- Extensive experience working with demanding international markets
- A relatively complete and mature industry ecosystem
However, these organizations also emphasize that national-level advantages only translate into real competitiveness when enterprises can directly access international buyers, rather than relying heavily on intermediaries.
CENTRAL FURNITURE COMPANY LIMITED
Central Furniture Company Limited is a multifunctional furniture manufacturer and exporter with production facilities in Binh Dinh Province (now Gia Lai Province)—one of Vietnam’s key hubs for rattan–bamboo craftsmanship and export furniture manufacturing. The company is one of the main suppliers of indoor and outdoor furniture products and aims to expand international cooperation and connect directly with global buyers at VIFA EXPO 2026.
👉 Key highlights:
- Factory located in Phu Tai Industrial Area, Quy Nhon, Binh Dinh, with access to experienced labor and raw material sources.
- Production capacity of approximately 70 containers per month, supporting large-scale commercial orders.
- Products exported to Asia, the Americas, Europe, Australia, and Africa, demonstrating compliance with diverse technical standards.
- Certified to international management and sustainability standards including amfori BSCI, FSC CoC, and ISO 9001, reinforcing export credibility.
HONG KONG LEEWAY COMPANY LIMITED
Hong Kong Leeway operates an international manufacturing platform across Vietnam and China, focusing on the expansion of high-quality furniture production and exports. The company was established as part of the development of Bazhoushi Xingguang Furniture Company, which has more than 36 years of experience in traditional furniture manufacturing in China.
👉 Key highlights:
- Vietnam-based factory with large-scale capacity of approximately 200 containers per month, covering more than 26,640 m² and supported by a professional workforce.
- A diversified product range including dining chairs, dining tables, lounge chairs, sofas, and beds, serving the U.S., EU, and other developed markets.
- Strict quality control systems with certifications such as BSCI, FSC, and SMETA, alongside flexible OEM/ODM services tailored to customer requirements.
In addition to the highlighted exhibitors above, VIFA EXPO 2026 also welcomes a wide range of companies across the furniture and handicraft value chain, including: EFS Furniture Vietnam Co., Ltd; VIC Production – Trading – Import Export Co., Ltd; Viet Wood Furniture Manufacturing Company Limited; Viet Anh Sedge Production Export Joint Stock Company; ERITZ; Ngoc Dong Ha Nam Handicrafts Export Co., Ltd; Tu Duy Handicraft Co., Ltd; Hanoi Bamboo Co., Ltd; Nhat Thien Thanh Import Export Company Limited; INTCO Industries Vietnam Co., Ltd; Viet Nam Fortune Technology International Co., Ltd; DM Textiles Company Limited; Vivek Freight Vietnam Co., Ltd; TLC Viet Nam Industry Compressors Co., Ltd; Peaktop Furnishings Company Limited; Wipelli International; Lobo & Listone LLC; Keico Limited Company; Sagacity Sailing Industry Co., Ltd; Bazhou Weiou Furniture Co., Ltd; Henglin Home Furnishing Co., Ltd; Jiangxi Dingzhirong Metal Products Co., Ltd; Haining Davis Trading Co., Ltd; Hong Yang Industrial Company Limited; Green Dry Desiccant Company Limited.….
With participation from enterprises across Vietnam, Asia, Europe, and North America, VIFA EXPO 2026 continues to affirm its role as a strategic B2B meeting point—where international buyers can directly assess manufacturing capacity, supply chain strength, and partnership potential.
👉 Register for VIFA EXPO 2026 today to connect with a high-quality exhibitor ecosystem, stay ahead of market trends, and unlock new collaboration opportunities in the global furniture and handicraft industry.