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furniture business for Sale in Illinois

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$8.9M Rev – Premier Custom Design & Fab Turnaround photo
Furniture & Fixtures

$8.9M Rev – Premier Custom Design & Fab Turnaround

Cook County, IL, US

An award-winning, full-service design and fabrication manufacturer specializing in bespoke experiential environments for a diverse, blue-chip client base across the sports, hospitality, and retail industries. With $8.9 million in 2024 revenue and a scalable 146,000-square-foot operational footprint, the company provides comprehensive concept-to-installation solutions with entrenched market expertise. The business offers a high-upside investment platform characterized by favorable negative working capital terms and substantial growth potential through the revitalization of sales efforts and the utilization of excess capacity that has historically supported over $26 million in annual throughput.

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$8,863,986Revenue
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Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturing, Sales, and Distribution Company photo
Heavy Construction
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Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturing, Sales, and Distribution Company

IL, US

This company does over $1.5M in annual sales with a robust bottom line and cash flow. There is one showcase gallery to sell this custom European product and/or more affordable options for consumers and commercial accounts. Over $1.5M in product/inventory in the 22,000 sq ft warehouse that can be sold piecemeal upon completion of acquisition (i.e. $1.5M in inventory does not come with the sale price). Multiple hard assets such as vehicles, forklifts, and a saw come with this company. Installation can be done as part of the operation with multiple contractors. The owner is willing to stay on for a long period of time to ensure a smooth transition. 8 full-time employees and 10 contractors. 10 years of history with the company and tremendous goodwill in the market. THIS IS WORTH A LOOK FOR ANYONE CONSIDERING A BUSINESS IN THE HOME IMPROVEMENT/CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY.

$1,500,000
$2,269,225Revenue
$422,701Cash Flow

Market Snapshot

National transaction benchmarks for furniture business businesses.

Under $500K

Median revenue$727k
Median cash flow$153k
Median sale price$305k
Multiple range1.8x - 2.8x

$500K to $2M

Median revenue$1.87m
Median cash flow$451k
Median sale price$948k
Multiple range1.8x - 2.9x

A variety of factors can cause businesses to trade outside this range, including earnings quality, operational transferability, key-person risk, growth trajectory, and geography, so a listing priced above or below the typical multiple usually reflects real differences in the underlying business.

What to know about furniture business acquisitions

GW

By George Wellmer

Cofounder & CEO

Key diligence, valuation, financing, and transition considerations for buyers evaluating furniture business acquisitions.

Commercial fixtures and residential furniture are different buys

Identify the end market before you value the backlog. A commercial millwork or store-fixture business lives on project backlog and relationships with contractors and developers; a residential furniture maker lives on brand, design, and consumer demand. The median earnings near 271,000 mean different things in each.

Backlog and contract terms anchor the value

For commercial work, value the signed backlog over the trailing revenue. Project-based fixtures businesses can show a strong year off a few large jobs that will not recur, so the contracted order book and its margins matter more than history. Ask for backlog as of the diligence date, payment and retainage terms, and any change-order exposure.

Owned real estate often comes with the shop

Underwrite the property and the operating business separately. About 25 percent of these businesses own their real estate, and a fabrication shop with the right footprint, power, and dust collection is not easily relocated. Decide whether the deal includes the property and confirm that a leased shop's term is long enough to protect the business you are buying.

Skilled fabrication labor is the production constraint

Assess the workforce as carefully as the order book. Cabinetmakers, finishers, and installers are skilled, aging in many shops, and hard to replace. With a median business age of 30 years, some of these workforces are mature; understand the bench and how dependent output is on a few key craftspeople.

Equipment and capacity determine throughput

Inspect the machinery and verify capacity matches the backlog. CNC routers, finishing lines, and specialized equipment are valuable and define what the shop can take on. Assess condition, remaining life, and deferred capital expenditure, and compare practical capacity against the order book.

Seller financing is comparatively available

Expect more room to structure than in most manufacturing categories. Around 29 percent of these sellers advertise financing, among the higher rates in this batch. Use that flexibility to tie part of the price to backlog completion or customer retention and keep the seller invested through the transfer of contractor and designer relationships.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common buyer questions for this market.

Weight the contracted backlog and its margins over the trailing revenue, because a strong past year can rest on a few large jobs that will not recur. Get the order book as of the diligence date, the payment and retainage terms, and the change-order history.