Rotpunkt reports strong performance in Q1 2026 with rise in sales and turnover
Rotpunkt reports strong performance in Q1 2026 with rise in sales and turnover
German fitted furniture manufacturer Rotpunkt has reported a strong performance in Q1 2026 with an 8% rise in sales and 11% rise in turnover. Building significant momentum for the upcoming quarter across all domestic and international markets, Rotpunkt forecasts a double-digit percentage growth in turnover by March 2026, as order intake continues to develop positively.
Sven Herden, MD of sales & marketing at Rotpunkt Küchen, said: “We’re set to achieve a rise in turnover of 11% in the weeks following the 31st March close, and given this follows a record high of €103.7million in 2025, we aim to use our ongoing success in kitchen furniture manufacture as a springboard for the new 2026 collection, which serves every room in the home.”
January 2026 delivered a strong start to the year with a large inflow of orders in the face of fluctuating markets. February experienced modest growth, with March indicating the strongest month for the company with an upward growth trend confirmed in the first quarter of the year. As the UK market continues to exhibit opposing variables similar to Europe, the company said it considers the UK as one of the most important export markets moving forward for driving business growth and diversifying revenue. It recently observed a hugely successful appearance at KBB Birmingham 2026.
Matt Phillips, head of UK operations at Rotpunkt, said: “We are absolutely delighted by the positive response to our 2026 Collection, as we continue to develop our product offer for the kitchen, bathroom, dressing room, and living space to entrench our position as a true furniture brand, which supports coordinated design schemes throughout the entire home. We want to provide a sustainable competitive advantage, and early market results show that we’re delivering a value proposition for our retailer that aligns with contemporary lifestyles.”
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