Outdoor Furniture Market Outlook:
Outdoor Furniture Market size was valued at USD 54.7 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 98.8 billion by the end of 2035, growing at a CAGR of 6.8% during the forecast period, i.e., 2026-2035. In 2026, the industry size of outdoor furniture is evaluated at USD 58.4 billion.
The global outdoor furniture market is growing on account of rising consumer interest in outdoor living, home improvement, and lifestyle-oriented spaces across both residential and commercial settings. Also, the trade dynamics play a crucial role in shaping the market, particularly as the Europe and U.S. supply chains are mostly reliant on imports from China for furniture and related home goods. According to the article published by MERICS in October 2024, furniture is considered to be a structurally sensitive sector in Europe and the U.S. trade with China, with both regions showing sustained reliance on imports from China over the past two decades. It also mentioned that in 2022, furniture and related home goods accounted for a significant share of trade dependencies, wherein China supplied more than 92% of Europe's furniture dependencies and more than 81% in the U.S. Therefore, this concentration underscores ongoing supply chain exposure and reinforces the case for gradual imports and targeted domestic capacity building in furniture manufacturing.
Furthermore, the market also benefits from government initiatives that are enabling businesses to upgrade or expand their outdoor spaces even more affordably. In this regard, in 2023, the City of Mountain View announced that it had launched the small business outdoor furnishings grant program to support local small businesses that were impacted by COVID-19, allocating USD 200,000 to provide one-time grants of USD 5,000 for the purchase of outdoor-rated chairs, tables, umbrellas, heaters, or planters. It also mentioned that eligible applicants include restaurants and individually owned retail businesses with 1 to 25 employees operating from a physical storefront within the city. The program has already approved 28 applications and continues to accept submissions until funds are depleted, helping businesses enhance their outdoor spaces in compliance with city guidelines.