The main opportunity for homewares in Switzerland's home and garden industry is the growing trend towards sustainable and eco-friendly products. Consumers are increasingly looking for homewares made from natural and recycled materials, such as dinnerware made from sustainable material including bamboo.
The increasing popularity of minimalist and modern interior design in Switzerland has created opportunities for companies that offer sleek and stylish homewares that fit into this aesthetic. Consumers are increasingly looking for simple, functional, and aesthetically pleasing designs that can seamlessly integrate into their modern homes.
Retail e-commerce is expected to continue to rise in popularity in Switzerland during the forecast period. Convenience will be the main driver of online sales as consumers return to more hectic, away-from-home orientated lifestyles, although the channel’s capacity to offer easy price comparisons and aggressively competitive pricing will also be an important factor in a challenging economic environment.
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Homewares
Cooking utensils, dishes, tableware, cutlery, drinkware, serving trays and other small articles used in a home. Items must be new when sold to the consumer. Second-hand / used homewares are excluded, as are antique sales. Homewares refers to dining (beverageware, cutlery and dinnerware) and kitchen (cookware and kitchenware).
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