If you’re looking for a pick-me-up, feel good article, this isn’t it. But if you’re a manufacturer, distributor, or design firm looking for a strong dose of reality-and a map to help you begin to navigate the next couple of years? Read on. (Whiskey shot not included.)
Let’s start by summarizing some key stats that affect the outlook for the interiors industry in 2024.
For a more sobering perspective (with a sparkle of optimism woven in), check out this article quoting 40 CRE Execs Tell Us How 2024 Will Play Out — And What They're Doing To Prepare .
Uncertainty is at an all-time high. And the growth that is happening may be happening outside of your region. This
means more disruption, more shifts to focus on other vertical markets and geographies. And overall, more
competition.
“Put simply, in the largest industry sector – office - we are all going to be chasing more, smaller deals. Large deals
will be fewer and further between.” Geoff Euston, CBRE broker.
But wait, there’s more. (You may want to grab a second shot of whiskey.) While CBRE’s 2017 Furniture Forum
shared ideas for improving the client experience with furniture (and other products), per Julie Deignan, head of
furniture advisory services at CBRE, “When it comes to product, master service agreements are expiring, while costs are soaring. This means they are going back out to bid more frequently, and this results in severe sticker shock. Clients are (loudly) saying, ‘I need someone to help me mitigate risk.’” Julie offers some timely and insightful clues for product manufacturers and dealers:
While it’s easy to dwell on our industry’s challenges, perhaps the key to navigating the future lies in breaking out of our traditional echo chamber to understand the world from our client’s perspective. This is where we may find windows of opportunity.
We all know the pace of change is happening faster than ever before. ThinkLab has been tracking outside the industry research on B2B evolution, and we will be spending the next six months digging into how these broadly researched changes are specifically taking shape for the built environment. For more on where we are today, check out this episode of CBRE’s The Weekly Take featuring ThinkLab founder, Amanda Schneider.
According to Korn Ferry, 52% of B2B buyers say that the buying cycle has gotten longer. ThinkLab data suggests that percentage is even higher for our industry with many clients seemingly stuck in decision indecision. This is why ThinkLab set the topic of the 2024 Design Hackathon to explore the future of customer decision making. A recent ThinkLab survey revealed that 76% of end users see recent changes in how decisions are made that may be contributing to the extended decision-making cycle.
Together with our partners, 3Form, Allsteel, Daltile, Keilhauer, KI Furniture, Kimball International, and Tarkett, ThinkLab is digging into HOW their process is changing; uniquely nuanced by vertical market. Here are some early ThinkLab Hackathon 2024 stats revealed:
In the world of challenges and disruptions, you might not be everyone's cup of tea, but you might as well be someone's shot of whiskey, so choose wisely. As we navigate the complexities of the interiors industry in 2024, understanding the evolving landscape of our client’s world becomes our compass. While the path ahead may seem daunting, it's also rife with opportunities. By immersing ourselves in the client's perspective and solving their problems, we unveil windows of potential. ThinkLab's commitment to exploring the shifts in B2B decision-making, especially in the built environment, is a testament to our industry's resilience and adaptability. Join us on this journey of exploration and innovation—because, in the face of change, a well-timed shot of whiskey can be just what we need to toast to the future. Cheers!
Stay in the loop with ThinkLab's Design Hackathon research. Follow us on Instagram and Linkedin for early insights on decision-making challenges, both on social media and during our spring tour in Chicago, Atlanta, and New York City. For a chance to participate in our in-person events or to receive our full research findings once released, submit your information here.
Amanda Schneider is a member of the Research & Content Development team for ThinkLab, the research division of SANDOW DESIGN GROUP. At ThinkLab, we combine SANDOW Media’s incredible reach to the architecture and design community through brands like Interior Design Media, Metropolis, Luxe, and Material Bank with proven market research techniques to uncover relevant trends and opportunities for the design industry. Join in to explore what’s next at thinklab.design/join-in.