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2024年上市家居企业净利润整体承压,行业仍面临深度调整,专家称“不得不更重视C端零售市场”
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-05-08 07:49

Core Viewpoint - The home furnishing industry is facing significant challenges due to a reduction in bulk transactions and engineering procurement, leading companies to focus more on the retail market for consumers [1] Industry Overview - The home furnishing industry is undergoing deep adjustments and transformation pressures, with many leading companies experiencing declines in both revenue and net profit [2] - By the end of 2024, the top five companies by revenue are: Oppein Home (18.925 billion), Kuka Home (18.480 billion), Henglin Home (11.029 billion), Sofia (10.494 billion), and Xilinmen (8.729 billion) [2] - Among these top companies, only Henglin Home and Xilinmen saw revenue growth, with increases of 34.59% and 0.59% respectively; only Sofia achieved net profit growth of 8.69% [2][3] Performance Analysis - In 2024, 39 out of 64 listed home furnishing companies reported revenue growth, accounting for about 60%; however, only 23 companies reported net profit growth, which is less than 40% [3] - Companies with notable revenue growth include Zhongyuan Home (+45.42%), Henglin Home (+34.59%), and Yongyi Home (+34.22%); while those with significant net profit growth include Qu Mei Home (+46.49%), Sentai Shares (+32.89%), and Songlin Technology (+26.65%) [3] - The top five companies by revenue saw declines: Oppein Home (-16.93%), Sofia (-10.04%), and Kuka Home (-3.81%) [3] Sector Challenges - The custom home furnishing sector is particularly affected, with leading companies like Oppein and Sofia experiencing revenue shrinkage, and others like Shangpin Home and PIANO facing losses exceeding 100 million [4] - The soft furniture sector also shows losses, with Mengbaihe reporting a net loss of 151 million [4] Market Dynamics - The common challenge across the industry is the weak demand stemming from adjustments in the real estate market [8] - The home decoration market is expected to maintain a "442" structure, with new homes (40%), existing homes (40%), and second-hand homes (20%), which puts pressure on both engineering and retail channels [8] Strategic Shifts - In response to industry challenges, some leading companies are accelerating their transition to a "big home" model, integrating product categories and optimizing channels [10] - Oppein Home has expanded its retail "big home" stores to over 1,100, increasing by more than 450 stores compared to the beginning of the year, and has seen overseas revenue grow by 34.42% to 430 million [10] - Sofia is also transitioning to a "big home" strategy, expanding its product categories to cover a wide range of home furnishing needs [11] Growth Initiatives - Henglin Home is pursuing growth through "manufacturing and brand going overseas," with overseas revenue reaching 9.887 billion, accounting for nearly 90% of total revenue [12] - The company has seen a 196.47% increase in online sales, reaching 4.325 billion, and has expanded its product offerings beyond office chairs to include soft furniture and new material flooring [12]