In tight trading conditions, it is added-value, mid-market products that are coming through in development to attract consumer interest. Our review of the INDX event in Solihull reveals the latest trends that will be shaping the sales profile in Q4 and 2025.
There are strong launches in wool where the consumer demand has been more robust and loops are continuing to grow their market share, but it’s also interesting to see the resurgence of de-lustred wool-like synthetics – premium man-mades, but with that extra affordability that sells well right now.
Mainstream players like AW, Abingdon, Cormar, Furlong and Victoria have smart new offers in this sector.
An unexpected trend is the popularity of sisal – or, to be more accurate, sisal-like products. This plays into the natural textured trend of course and it is some of the sisal style launches in synthetic and even wool fibres that have made the sisal look more accessible for many buyers.
And finally, for now, the smooth flooring sector seems to have moved forward with more consumer-friendly portfolios that are easier to navigate and it is interesting to see how those companies that cover both carpet and LVT, laminate and, increasingly even wood, are strengthening their positions – most notably AW’s Invictus, Furlong and Victoria’s
re-developed collections.