The decorative market is set to maintain steady growth between 2025 and 2029 as consumers feel more able to spend on non-essential decorative items
Key Highlights
- Tesco and Next were the main share winners in the decorative market in 2024, both benefitting from IKEA performing poorly
- Duping luxury products and designing colorful decorative items have been key trends within the category in recent years.
- The candles & fragrance sub-category is forecast to grow by £57.3m between 2024 and 2029 as consumers will continue to spend on the category
Scope
- Dunelm has overtaken IKEA as the market leader
- Tesco and Next were the main market share winners in 2024
- Candles & fragrance will see the highest value growth between 2024 and 2029
Reasons to Buy
- Using our five year forecasts to 2029, learn how the decorative market is going to perform
- Understand what trends are important to consumers and how these are being incorporated into day to day living
- Use our in-depth competitive analysis to understand the current key players in the decorative market
Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- Key Trends in the UK Decorative Market 2024-2029
- UK Decorative Market 2024-2029
- Competitive Landscape
- Methodolgy, Definitions & Contacts
- UK Decorative Market Size, 2019-2029
- UK Decorative Categories by Value GBP m, 2024-2029
- UK Decorative Categories by Value Growth %, CAGR 2024-2029
- UK Decorative Market by Category %, 2019-2029
- Market Shares of Top 10 UK Decorative Retailers, 2020-24e
Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- Addison Ross
- Aldi
- Amazon
- ASDA
- B&M
- Diptique
- Dunelm
- H&M Home
- Home Bargains
- IKEA
- Jo Malone
- Maison Flaneur
- Matalan
- NEOM
- Next
- Primark Home
- Tesco
- The Range
- The White Company
- This Works
- TK Maxx

