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SANTERAMO IN COLLE, Bari, Italy, December 16, 2025—Natuzzi has released its financial results for the third quarter of 2025, showcasing a mixed performance in a challenging market environment. The company reported a slight increase in revenue compared to the same period last year, driven by strong demand in key international markets. However, rising production costs and supply chain disruptions have impacted overall profitability.
The furniture manufacturer highlighted that its focus on innovation and sustainability continues to resonate with consumers, leading to a positive reception of new product lines. Despite the challenges, Natuzzi remains optimistic about its growth trajectory, emphasizing strategic investments in digital transformation and enhanced customer engagement initiatives.
Management expressed confidence in the brand’s ability to navigate the complexities of the current economic landscape. As the company prepares for the upcoming quarters, it aims to leverage its strengths in design and craftsmanship to capture emerging market opportunities and drive long-term value for stakeholders.
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