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Table of Contents

  1. Foreword
  2. 1. E-Commerce + Recommerce = Explosive Growth
  3. 2. Environmental Benefits Meet Availability
  4. 3. Vintage Is The Future
  5. 4. Methodology & Sources

Table of Contents

  1. Foreword
  2. E-Commerce + Recommerce = Explosive Growth
  3. Environmental Benefits Meet Availability
  4. Vintage Is The Future
  5. Methodology & Sources

Viva la Vintage!

The Chairish 2021 Home Furnishings Resale Report

Foreword

I’m proud to unveil the Chairish 2021 Home Furnishings Resale Report, our first-ever study on the state of recommerce in the home industry.

When we started Chairish eight years ago, our focus on vintage and antique furnishings was motivated by our own personal passion for great, one-of-a-kind style. Over time we—along with millions of other design lovers—have come to appreciate the practical and environmental benefits of recommerce.

Today, millions of shoppers and small sellers have connected through Chairish, sharing exceptional vintage, antique, and pre-owned pieces and giving them a new home and second (or third) life. With over 500,000 items sold, Chairish has become an essential part of the circular economy.

On behalf of the larger Chairish community of sellers and buyers, we hope that you’ll agree that the best design is planet-friendly, and we invite you to consider vintage first when shopping.

Viva la Vintage!

Signature of Gregg Brockway
Gregg Brockway
CEO and Co-Founder
Chairish

1. E-commerce and Recommerce:

Two Seismic Shifts Rocking the Home Furnishings Industry

The Acceleration of E-Commerce: COVID-19 Spurs Online Buying Across Categories

Increased online consumer spending was spurred by COVID-induced store closures, capacity restrictions and consumer fear of transmission in public spaces.

$861B spent online with US merchants in 2020

+44% increase in spend since 2019

+3x the e-commerce growth from 2019

Laptop with the Chairish website open

$6.3T forecasted 2024 global online sales

Supercharged Growth in Online Furniture Sales

Pre-pandemic, the furniture and homeware category was the fastest growing e-commerce segment as consumers warmed up to buying these products online.

During the pandemic, buyers became more comfortable buying big-ticket furniture items online, including desks, chairs, and sofas.

Chair, lamp and framed artwork

+41% In 2020, online furniture and houseware sales reached $36.1B, an increase of

Furniture Spending by Channel

Line graph with Online and In-Store spending represented
Source: Wall Street Journal: Driving Over Air Travel, Takeout Over Cafes, Pandemic Shapes Consumption; July 2020
Jumble of various artistic furniture pieces

$177.1B By 2027, the furniture and housewares market is expected to reach

Online Furniture and Homeware Sales

127% By 2027, sales are expected to grow

Bar chart representing online furniture sales growth
Source: Chairish x Baker Tilly Study

The Rise of Recommerce: The Resale Industry Is Skyrocketing

Consumers’ spending habits have evolved, including the appetite for resale across every category. In 2020, 48% of Americans bought an item through resale.

Mantle adorned with decorative pieces

$130.6B From 2017 to 2024, the global resale market is expected to triple to reach

Largest Resale Categories Worldwide

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Fashion
Old timey radio overlayed on lime green background
Media & Electronics
Plush peach chair overlayed on blue background
Home
Five adjoined books creating a mountainous landscape overlayed on pink background
Books

Consumers’ Fashion Resale Habit Moves To Home Furnishings

Pre-pandemic, fashion was the star of the resale market. In 2018, fashion comprised 49% of the resale market, with home furnishings accounting for a mere 11%. As the most developed of the resale categories, fashion introduced buyers to the benefits of recommerce.

In 2020, the home category suddenly became the fastest growing resale segment. While fashion remains the most popular sector of the resale market, Americans are now embracing similar secondhand habits when it comes to their homes.

Woman in coat and trousers

Younger shoppers brought resale to the mainstream

Pie chart with 80% in red and 20% in pink

80% of Gen Z says there’s no stigma to buying used fashion

Three Key Factors Moved Buyers Towards Resale

Green trees in the mist1
Increased awareness of the environmental benefits of buying pre-owned items
Rustic closed sign2
Supply chain issues that slowed manufacturing and delivery of newly made goods
Jumbled arrangement of artwork3
Renewed desire for home improvements due to shelter-in-place measures

Resale Home Furnishings Market Growth

Over the next 5 years, the resale home furnishings category is projected to grow by a whopping 54%. That’s 3.5x faster than traditional retail.

Line graph showing recommerce growing 3.5x more than retail over next five years
Source: US Consumer Survey via OfferUp Recommerce Report 2021
Collection of large homes in hilly neighborhood

66% of US homes now have resale home goods and furniture inside

Person taking photo of orange chair with iPhone

35% of Americans purchased home products in 2020 on resale apps

E-commerce + Recommerce = Explosive Growth in Home Furnishings

Increased shopper comfort with buying furniture online and growing consumer appreciation for resale have translated into explosive growth for digital home furnishings recommerce platforms.

Among Millennial and Gen Z consumers, 31% report that the pandemic increased their interest in buying used, vintage, or antique furniture online.

Decorative plate and two lamps

70% of shoppers plan to continue purchasing pre-owned products online after COVID-19

$16.6B of secondhand furniture is expected to be sold by 2025—that’s a 70%increase from 2018

Unique purple love seat

Buying and selling secondhand extends the lives of your favorite pieces and keeps them in circulation longer.

As the US's leading online resale destination for home furnishings, Chairish's sales increased 60% in 2020.

Collage of various furnishings upon greenish background

+2,000 items added daily on Chairish

Industry Insiders Agree On Shifting Consumer Habits

For now, circularity may seem like a fringe phenomenon, but it’s sure to become a bigger part of the industry in the years ahead, especially as younger consumers seek out a deeper level of engagement with the ethical impact of the products they buy.
Business Of Home
The ‘circular economy’ can come across as a buzzword. Let us simplify it: just buy secondhand. The easiest way to do that online is with Chairish. 85% of the e-commerce site’s offerings are vintage.
Vogue
Rising emissions and global waste are not new problems, but with the public health crisis and wide-scale disruption caused by Covid-19, sustainability took on new meaning for businesses and consumers across the globe in 2020.
CBI Insights
Second-hand luxury is rapidly becoming mainstream. And it is not just the lower price that attracts these true-luxury consumers. It is often the only way they can buy scarce, limited-edition, special sold-out collaborations missed the first time, or vintage items.
Boston Consulting Group
There are numerous reasons for the recent rise of resale, including: increasing awareness of online resale models, less negative stigma about buying secondhand goods and environmental benefits.
Raymond James Financial
When you're looking for large pieces like couches and coffee tables, shop for secondhand and vintage options whenever you can. Giving previously owned furniture a second home extends its life span, getting as much use out of it as possible. Browse local thrift shops and antique stores in your town, or look online at sites like Chairish.
POPSUGAR

2. Why Furniture Recommerce is Especially Compelling:

Environmental Benefits Meet Availability

The Fast Furniture Fiasco: How It’s Wreaking Havoc on the Environment

“Fast furniture” refers to mass-produced furniture that is made quickly, inexpensively, and often overseas. Most pieces are poor quality and are designed to last only a few years before ending up in the landfill. Though low priced, fast furniture comes at a high environmental cost.

90% of furniture is made overseas, where fewer regulations exist for pollution, labor, and land management.

Underside view of a plane flying above in partly cloudy sky
Messy pile of garbage bags and cardboard boxes

80% of discarded home furnishings end up in a landfill, while only 0.3% can be recycled.

45% of global greenhouse gas emissions come from product manufacturing. Reusing items significantly reduces their environmental impact.

Heavy equipment at a factory
Four smokestacks billowing pollution into the air with an orange sky backdrop

12M tons of furnishings are thrown out each year in the United States, up from 2 million tons in 1960.

Chairish puts the brakes on fast furniture.

550,133+ vintage, antique, and pre-owned items have been “re-homed” by Chairish since 2013.

The Circular Economy: Why Resale Is The More Sustainable Choice

Resale is at the core of the “circular economy”—the reusing, refurbishing, repairing, and reselling of items. Reselling extends an item’s life, thereby minimizing waste and avoiding the creation of something new, with all its associated environmental impacts.

A “circular economy” minimizes waste by reusing and reselling goods

Three colored waste paper baskets visual explaning the benefits of the circular economy
Settee in living area with white fireplace and scattered furniture

If more consumers purchase resale goods through the circular economy, by 2030 primary material consumption could be cut by 32%.

Sustainability as a Growing Consumer Priority

Globally, shoppers have realized the environmental benefits of resale.

70% of all consumers agree that addressing climate change is more important now than ever

Satellite view of Planet Earth centered above southeast Africa
Pie chart with 80% in red and 20% in pink

80% of shoppers say quality is important when choosing pre-owned furniture and home decor— higher-quality goods stay in the circular economy longer

2/3 of buyers of pre-owned furnishings think resale will play a significant role in the future of sustainability

71% of buyers of pre-owned furnishings believe their purchase is better for the planet

Every Generation Expects Retailers And Brands To Become More Sustainable

Four wheel charts representing the different generational views towards retailers and sustainability

The Furniture Supply Chain Snarl

Pre-COVID, the furniture industry already had a “long lead time” challenge. Purchases of newly made items could routinely take up to 8-12 weeks to arrive.

With the impact of COVID combined with extreme weather conditions, the lead time problem was exacerbated exponentially. The furniture supply chain worldwide suffered major disruptions due to:

  • Factory closures
  • Material shortages
  • Transportation limitations
  • Rising material, labor, and transportation costs

While lead times in the furniture industry are getting ever longer, consumers’ expectations for speedy delivery are also increasing, due to overnight shipping experiences in other categories.

A red chair, lamp, mirror and bird sculpture

Underscoring the Advantage of Resale

In this “need it now” world, shoppers are increasingly turning to antique, vintage, and previously owned pieces for one simple, practical benefit: availability.

“Designers who already favored vintage pieces to give their spaces patina and character are now shopping old for a different reason altogether. One-of-a-kind pieces are, by definition, in stock.”
Business of Home, April 2021

Resale’s Availability Advantage

Pre-owned furniture offers the critical benefit of availability because:

  • It already exists and is ready to ship. These items aren’t subject to material or production delays;
  • It can be sourced domestically (and even locally) and distributed via a point-to-point model, reducing shipping times and minimizing the environmental impact of transportation.

Traditional Distribution

Visual representation of a distribution flow from manufacturer to buyer using icons and arrows

Chairish Resale Marketplace Distribution

Point–to–Point Model
Visual representation of direct distribution flow from Chairish seller to Chairish buyer

Chairish offsets 100% of estimated carbon emissions from US shipping

Chairish and other online resale marketplaces foster a sustainable circular economy. We believe consumer interest in recommerce will continue to accelerate.
Anna Brockway, CHAIRISH Co-Founder and President

3. What Buyer Habits Tell Us:

Vintage Is The Future

Where is furniture resale going next? Consumers love the thrill of the hunt

Lamp and other vintage decorative pieces in front of wall tapestry

86% of shoppers say they love to hunt for pre-owned, vintage, and antique home furnishings —with the acceleration of online resale, consumers have 24/7 access to a vast selection of unique home items

Corner view of living area with table, couches, window and green wall color

76% of shoppers like pre-owned home decor because of the individuality and uniqueness of the pieces— shoppers can achieve a one-of-a-kind look that isn’t available anywhere else

Current Trends Indicate That Resale Will Continue To Grow exponentially

Not only are more Americans interested in reselling their furniture, but Millennial and Gen Z consumers are becoming especially enthusiastic about it as they come into home ownership and furnish their own spaces.

Stacks of books, wall art and a limbless sculpture adorned with colorful necklaces

44% of Millennials have already resold pieces of furniture

Blue bench with three colorful pillows and two stacks of books below

44% of Gen Z anticipate reselling their home furnishings in the future

Top-Notch Resale Brands

These well-known names can retain much of their original value and may even provide a profit over time.

Three by three grid featuring furniture and corresponding brand names

Most Loved on Chairish

These styles are some of our shoppers’ all-time favorite vintage finds.

Three rows of most loved furniture items on pink background
As shoppers become more aware of the environmental impact of what they buy, they are turning to vintage and antiques as a replacement for short-time use furniture.
NOEL FAHDEN, Chairish VP OF MERCHANDISING

Where Chairish Stands & Where We Go From Here

Chairish is committed to doing our part to create a more sustainable home furnishings industry. We're proud to have resold over 550,133 vintage, antique, and pre-owned items, and we’re just getting started.

Chairish expects to offset 588 metric tons of carbon emissions over the next year. That’s like recycling over 25,000 bags of waste or planting 9,700 trees.

Downward looking view of trees from just above

Five Ways To Reduce Your Furniture Footprint

1

Choose previously owned products over new. You’re not only making a stylish statement, but a practical and eco-conscious one too.

2

If you do choose to buy new products, make quality and longevity a priority.

3

Resell pieces when you’re ready to move on and contribute to the circular economy.

4

Shop local when possible and choose brands with carbon neutral shipping to reduce the impact of transportation methods on the environment.

5

Repair or reupholster your pieces instead of disposing of them. It extends the life of your items and minimizes environmental impacts.

4. Methodology:

Definitions and Sources

Home furnishings shopping survey in the US

The Chairish Recommerce Report includes research and data from Statista. Statista uses consumer surveys, official data, data sharing and secondary sources to analyze, model and forecast metrics including market size and share. Statista conducted a survey in 2021 of 3,485 Americans regarding recommerce in the furniture and home goods retail market. Additional sources include internal Chairish community data and independent secondary research.

Definitions & Sources

Categories are defined as follows:
Used
Previously owned, but made within the last 30 years
Vintage
Made within the last 30 to 100 years
Antique
Made over 100 years ago
Previously Owned (pre-owned)
Includes used, vintage, and antique
Secondhand
Includes used, vintage, and antique
Home furnishings
Include but not limited to: kitchenware, furniture, bedding, decor, books, art, rugs and lighting
Home goods
Include furniture and home furnishings
Homewares
Include furniture and home furnishings
The Circular Economy
The reusing, refurbishing, repairing, and reselling of items
Recommerce
The selling of previously owned, new or used products through physical or online distribution channels to buyers
Resale Brands
Chairish evaluated brands sold on its platform based on demand and overall value
Most Loved
Chairish evaluated items on its platform to determine pieces that were most popular based on demand

Sources

Primary Sources:
Statista
Home Furnishings Shopping Survey in the US, 2021
1. Online survey in an Access-Panel, national representative
2. Online survey among Chairish customers
Baker Tilly
US Furniture and Home Furnishings Market and Projected Growth, 2021
Internal Chairish Report
Unpublished

Other Reports & Articles Referenced

Statista
Market Share of the Retail Resale Market Worldwide in 2017, by Product Category; September 23, 2020
Digital Commerce 360
US Ecommerce Grows 44.0% in 2020; January 29, 2021
Statista
Retail E-commerce Sales Worldwide from 2014 to 2024; July 7, 2021
eMarketer
Consumers Are Warming Up to Purchasing Furniture Online; June 15, 2018
Bloomberg
Amazon Plans Furniture Assembly Service to Catch Wayfair; April 16, 2021
McKinsey & Company
Survey—US Consumer Sentiment During the Coronavirus Crisis; May 13, 2021
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Durable Goods: Product-Specific Data | Facts and Figures about Materials, Waste and Recycling; 2021
ThredUp
Resale Report 2020; June 23, 2020
FastCompany
Used Furniture is About to Become a $16.6 Billion Business; May 5, 2021
Columbia Climate School
How Buying Stuff Drives Climate Change; December 16, 2020
OfferUp
Recommerce Report 2021; March 30, 2021
Scientific Reports
Carbon Emissions Embodied in Product Value Chains and the Role of Life Cycle Assessment in Curbing Them; 2020
Ellen MacArthur Foundation
The Circular Economy In Detail
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Greenhouse Gas Equivalencies Calculator, 2021
First Insight
The State of Consumer Spending: Gen Z Shoppers Demand Sustainable Retail; January 2020
The Wall Street Journal
The U.S. Furniture Industry Is Back—But There Aren’t Enough Workers; December 4, 2019
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Disclaimer

All third-party brand names and logos appearing in this Chairish Resale Report are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective holders. No brand owners endorse or sponsor this report or have any association and/or affiliation with Chairish.

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