Homeware sales which include flooring showed an "impressive rebound" on the High Street during July, in marked contrast to the general retail landscape.
According to the latest BDO’s High Street Sales Tracker (HSST), in-store like-for-like sales increased by +5.4% during July, compared to a dismal 39.4% drop for retailers in general compared to 2019.
Today's BDO report says: "Homeware* saw an impressive rebound with in-store like-for-like sales increasing by +5.4% this month from a base of +5.8% last year.
"Three out of four weeks saw positive in-store sales for homeware in July, which marked the first positive monthly like-for-like sales for the category since January."
Overall, however, BDO is warns of a long hard recovery on the High Street. Sophie Michael, Head of Retail and Wholesale, said: "The reality is that footfall remains dismal. Low discretionary spend remains a major factor that will continue to place a limit on the high street’s rehabilitation.
"The high street is crying out for a confidence boost but with the full impact of coronavirus on the UK economy yet to be realised, uncertainty will prevail for the foreseeable future,” she said.
* BDO's homeware category includes cookware, furniture, floorcoverings, lighting, linen and textiles.