Industry benchmark · Furniture · 2026

Who's winning the digital CX race in Australian furniture?

We audited 17 leading furniture brands across 3 positioning tiers on two axes: 120 functionality criteria — 105 retail plus a 15-criterion furniture-native module — and 48 experience checkpoints, web and app. See who leads, who's chasing, and the moves that win a big-ticket buyer, with the evidence behind every score. General retail has its own report →

The leaderboardcombined · coverage + quality
IKEA92
King Living84
Coco Republic81
Brand 480
Brand 580
Brand 680
+ 14 more furniture brands, ranked on both axes, in the full report
17
Brands audited
120
Functionality criteria
48
Quality checkpoints
3
Positioning tiers
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A look inside the report

A snippet of the full 32-page report — where 17 furniture brands rank across 3 tiers, why the leaders win, and the exact moves that win a big-ticket buyer. A competitive edge for your product and design teams — from someone who formerly built these audits in-house, who's now independent and brand-agnostic.

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What's inside

Everything in the report, section by section

You've seen a sample — here is every section in full: the two-axis benchmark, the furniture-native module, and the moves that win a big-ticket buyer.

  1. 01

    The full leaderboard

    All 17 brands ranked on the combined score, with coverage and quality broken out so you see exactly where a brand wins and where it only looks busy.

  2. 02

    Coverage vs quality

    The two-axis map: 120 functionality criteria (what exists) against 48 experience checkpoints (how well it's built), and where the two diverge.

  3. 03

    The furniture-native lens

    How the field does on the 15 big-ticket moments retail doesn't measure — room planners, swatches, made-to-order, delivery, assembly, finance and showrooms.

  4. 04

    What the best do

    Annotated deep-dives of the winning experiences (IKEA and King Living), the framework breakdown, and the coverage–quality gap.

  5. 05

    The shifts + predictions

    The furniture-native table-stakes curve, the visualisation frontier, and where furniture UX heads from 2026 to 2028.

  6. 06

    Recommendations + method

    The practical moves that lift the experience, plus the full, repeatable methodology behind every score.

Who's measured

All 17 brands, across 3 positioning tiers

Most furniture brands sell the full range, so we group them the way shoppers actually compare them — by positioning, from premium design to flat-pack value. The full ranking and two-axis score for each brand is in the report.

Premium / design3
King Living · Coco Republic · Adriatic
Mid-market9
Freedom · Nick Scali · Plush · OZ Design · Domayne · Harvey Norman · Koala · Lounge Lovers · Temple & Webster
Value / flat-pack5
IKEA · Fantastic Furniture · Amart · Early Settler · Focus on Furniture

A few brands (Temple & Webster, Freedom, Fantastic Furniture) also appear in the companion General Retail report, since shoppers cross between them. General retail has its own benchmark →

Who it's for

One source of truth, four ways to use it

Whoever you are, the benchmark turns straight into the work you already plan and defend each year.

Furniture brands

See exactly where you rank. Know your position against the leading brands in your tier, which big-ticket moments you're missing, and where a single fix moves the needle on the shopper experience.

Product owners & managers

Plan your roadmap on evidence. Benchmark the leading brands, prioritise the UX and dev backlog, and justify what makes the cut with data your stakeholders trust, before the gaps cost you a sale.

Design & UX leaders

Make the case, focus the testing. Build the business case for UX investment, set your annual OKRs against the field, and point testing at the experiences that matter most to shoppers.

Vendors & agencies

Market intelligence you can act on. Account-level insight into how the leading brands perform, to sharpen your pitch, prove the gap, and fuel your own thought leadership.

Pricing

Choose your package

One purchase, GST included. Each tier adds more ways to act on the findings: from reading the benchmark, to going deep on your tier, to citing it publicly.

The Report
Know where the industry stands
A$3,500one-off · incl. GST
  • Full benchmark report (PDF)
  • All 17 brands ranked on two axes: coverage + quality
  • The 3-tier league, the furniture-native lens + the shifts and predictions
  • Recommendations + methodology
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Partner
Leverage it commercially
A$12,000from · invoiced
  • Everything in Team + Readout
  • A competitive deep-dive on 5 rivals of your choice
  • Right to cite externally, with attribution
  • Use in pitches, proposals & content
  • Bespoke survey-design consult
  • Invoice + PO friendly
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Add: a personalised review of your own site
Your website scored on the same two-axis lens, with a prioritised action plan, mockups and a live readout. Add it to The Report, or it's included in Team + Readout and Partner. See what's included →
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After general retail? See the General Retail benchmark → · Need another industry? Commission a custom benchmark →

Where to next

The benchmark is half the picture

This report shows the tangible: what each brand has built, and who leads. The bigger gains come from the intangible, the motivations, friction and emotion only shoppers can voice. That is a CX User Study, and Jackdraw runs it three ways.

Start here
01

CX Survey Script

A ready-to-run questionnaire mapped to this benchmark's themes, productised through our Audit Survey Tool. Lowest effort, fastest signal: field it on your own platform and hear directly from shoppers.

02

Bespoke study design

A study designed around your specific questions and shopper segments, for when an off-the-shelf script isn't enough and you need precision.

03

Run the full study

We field it end-to-end: a representative sample sourced for you, analysis and a readout delivered. Hands-off, statistically valid and decision-ready. Sample via a research partner, priced separately.

Want to scope a study, or pair it with the benchmark? Talk to Jackdraw →

Why Jackdraw

Evidence, not opinion

Every score in this report has a reason behind it: a page, a screen, a documented check. No vibes, no vendor spin. Just the small, telling details that separate a good experience from a great one.

Jackdraw is a Melbourne CX consultancy with 15+ years across customer and user experience, built on understanding every person an experience touches.

FAQ

Good questions

What exactly do I get, and how is it delivered?

A professionally designed PDF report (five sections) plus the one-page snapshot. After purchase you'll receive it by email.

What's the two-axis score?

Every brand is scored on two things: coverage (120 functionality criteria — 105 retail e-commerce plus a 15-criterion furniture-native module) and quality (48 experience checkpoints drawn from 13 UX frameworks). The combined score is the average. The report shows both, because shipping features and executing the experience well are not the same thing.

What is the furniture-native module?

Fifteen criteria that decide a big-ticket furniture purchase and that the generic retail set doesn't cover: 3D room planners and AR, fabric swatch selectors and free samples, made-to-order configuration and lead times, bulky-goods delivery, white-glove and assembly, old-furniture removal, big-ticket finance, trade programs and showroom booking.

How current is the data, and do you update it?

The audit was run in 2026 against live sites and app-store listings. Digital experiences move fast, so we refresh every 6 months, and past buyers renew at roughly half price.

Is general retail in this report?

No. General retail has its own dedicated benchmark of 65 retailers. A few brands (Temple & Webster, Freedom, Fantastic Furniture) appear in both, since shoppers cross between them. See the General Retail benchmark.

GST, invoices and purchase orders?

All prices include GST and you'll get a tax invoice. The Partner tier is invoiced and PO-friendly for procurement.

Australian Furniture UX Benchmark 2026

Know exactly where you stand.

The full benchmark, the shifts, and what to do next, from A$3,500.