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Party and Event Rental Market Size, Share, Growth, and Industry Analysis, By Type (Tents and Marquees Rentals,Furniture Rentals,Tableware Rentals,Lighting and Sound Equipment Rentals,Kitchenware Rentals,Stage and Flooring Rentals,Other), By Application (Party,Banquet,Corporate Events,Wedding,Exhibition,Others), Regional Insights and Forecast to 2035

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Party and Event Rental Market Overview

The global Party and Event Rental Market is forecast to expand from USD 23213.58 million in 2026 to USD 26340.45 million in 2027, and is expected to reach USD 72370.14 million by 2035, growing at a CAGR of 13.47% over the forecast period.

The Party and Event Rental Market encompasses a wide assortment of rental services for equipment, décor, furniture, lighting, kitchenware, staging, and tenting used in weddings, corporate events, exhibitions, parties, and banquets. Globally, the party supply rental market was estimated at USD 15,225.4 million in 2023. In 2024, that number increased to approximately USD 16,220 million. Projections suggest a figure around USD 32,025.9 million by 2030 (though forecasts are not used as growth rates here). In 2023, North America accounted for 31.4 % of that global share based on party supply rental data, making it the largest single regional contributor. Asia-Pacific was the largest revenue generating region in 2023 in several reports, holding more than 30 % share in several regional breakdowns. In U.S. domestic party supply rental, the U.S. market was sized around USD 7.3 billion in 2023. The party and furniture rental industry in the U.S. included 3,751 companies as of the most recent data, and the top 4 companies held 9.0 % of market share. In the U.S., the average sales per location in party/furniture rental was about USD 1.3 million. The Party and Event Rental Market Report often segments by rental duration, customer type (event planners, individuals, corporations), and distribution channels (offline showrooms, online platforms). In 2024, the U.S. party and furniture rental industry was estimated at USD 5.9 billion with annual growth averaging 2.2 % over prior three years. The Party and Event Rental Market Analysis shows that the number of players in smaller local markets often exceeds hundreds per metro area, with consolidation taking place among midsize regional operators. Technological adoption is increasing: in recent surveys, 40 % of rental firms reported using digital inventory systems, and 25 % had implemented an online booking platform. In certain mature markets, tent and marquee rentals accounted for 20–25 % of all rental bookings. Furniture and seating rentals (tables/chairs) frequently represent 35–45 % of the total rental volume by units. Lighting and sound equipment may command 15–20 % of bookings in technical events, while stage and flooring may correspond to 5–10 % of units booked. The Party and Event Rental Industry Report domain indicates that the ratio of special event rentals (weddings, corporate) vs social gatherings hovers around 60:40 in many metropolitan markets.

In the United States, the party supply rental sector stood at USD 7.3 billion in 2023. By 2024, that figure rose to approximately USD 8.4 billion, reflecting a modest increase of about 1.0 % year-on-year growth. The U.S. market is served by 3,751 companies in party and furniture rental, with the top 4 holding 9.0 % of the market share. Average sales per location in that sector are around USD 1.3 million. Industry data shows that U.S. revenues in party supply rentals grew by 1.8 % annually over a recent five-year span, and the sector’s growth in 2025 was projected at about 0.4 % growth to USD 8.5 billion. The industry’s structure is highly fragmented: small local operators dominate many suburban and rural markets, while national chains and large regional operators compete in metro areas. The U.S. market sees strong demand peaks during wedding seasons (spring and autumn), with 50–60 % of annual bookings taking place in just four months. In major metro areas, furniture and seating rentals (tables & chairs) can account for 40–45 % of units rented. Corporate events, trade shows, and festival contracts often involve combined orders of lighting, AV, and staging, contributing 25–30 % of bookings in those sectors. The U.S. also leads in adoption of digital booking; in a recent survey 35 % of U.S. operators had online reservation systems in 2024.

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Key Findings

  • Driver: 45 % of rental demand stems from weddings and social events in major markets.
  • Major Market Restraint: 30 % of operators cite seasonality causing idle inventory periods.
  • Emerging Trends: 22 % of bookings now involve LED and smart lighting systems.
  • Regional Leadership: North America holds ~31 % share; Asia-Pacific ~37 % share.
  • Competitive Landscape: Top 4 U.S. operators hold ~9 % combined share; rest fragmented.
  • Market Segmentation: Furniture/tables & chairs nearly 40 % of unit bookings; tents ~20 %.
  • Recent Development: 28 % of firms added eco-friendly product lines in 2023–2025.

Party and Event Rental Market Trends

The Party and Event Rental Market Trends are shifting rapidly toward digitalization, thematic customization, sustainability, and hybrid event support. In many markets, 40 % of rental firms now offer online booking portals, up from 25 % two years ago. Among those, 30 % saw at least 20 % of their bookings via digital channels in 2024. The Party and Event Rental Market Report and Analysis frequently cite that demand for immersive décor themes (e.g. Instagram-worthy settings) forms 15–18 % of incremental bookings in metropolitan areas. Rental companies are increasingly bundling service packages: for example, 35 % of providers now offer combined tent + furniture + décor setups as a single SKU. In technical segments, 22 % of new orders include LED wall panels and high-definition screens, compared to 10 % five years ago. Many firms report that lighting and sound equipment now represent 15–20 % of overall booking value in corporate events. Stage and flooring rentals have also risen: in convention and exhibition sectors, 8–10 % of rented units in metro markets are stage modules.

Kitchenware and catering equipment rentals are seeing growing use in wedding destination markets—the share of catering equipment in total units jumped from 5 % to 7 % in some regions. Sustainability is a major trend: 28 % of firms have introduced biodegradable tableware or compostable décor. 25 % of rentals now include LED lighting to reduce energy usage. In some European and Asia markets, 12 % of bookings explicitly request “green event packages.” The Party and Event Rental Market Trends section of many market research reports emphasizes that these trends are increasingly required to win contracts with corporate and institutional clients, which demand ESG compliance. Another trend is modular and reusable structures: tent manufacturers are supplying strong aluminum modular systems that reduce setup time by 20 % compared to traditional pole tents. 18 % of rental firms report reduced labor hours in setup due to modular designs. There is also rising interest in augmented reality (AR) previews: 10 % of upper-tier providers now enable clients to visualize layouts via AR apps.

Party and Event Rental Market Dynamics

DRIVER

"Rising preference for renting vs ownership."

As clients seek cost efficiency and flexibility, renting event items instead of buying outright drives demand. In many metropolitan regions, 60 % of new event planners prefer to rent rather than own due to storage constraints and maintenance costs.

RESTRAINT

"Seasonality and idle capacity."

One of the most significant constraints is the uneven demand across months. In many markets, 50–60 % of annual bookings occur in four peak months. During off-peak months, utilization may drop to 20–30 % of capacity, creating idle equipment. Many operators report carrying 15–25 % unused inventory during low season.

OPPORTUNITY

"Expansion into sustainable and green rentals."

Environmental consciousness among corporate and private clients is rising. In various Western and Asia markets, 12–15 % of clients now explicitly ask for “eco event” options. Rental companies that offer compostable tableware, LED-based lighting, and zero-waste décor see 20–25 % higher margin potential.

CHALLENGE

"High capital investment and maintenance costs."

Maintaining a large inventory of décor, furniture, lighting, and specialized items demands significant capital. A mid-size rental firm in metro areas might invest USD 500,000 to 1 million in inventory. Annual maintenance, cleaning, repair and refurbishment costs typically total 8–12 % of inventory value.

Party and Event Rental Market Segmentation

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BY TYPE

Tents and Marquees Rentals: represent about 24 % of overall rental volume in many global party rental markets, especially where outdoor events dominate. In seasons with good weather (spring/summer), demand for tents and canopies spikes by 30–35 % in use-units compared to off-peak months. Clear-top marquees and pop-up tents are requested in about 25 % of outdoor weddings in Asia-Pacific and Europe.

Furniture Rentals: (tables, chairs, lounges, bar-height seating) often account for the single largest type category in many party and event rental market breakdowns: around 28–30 % of unit rentals in global surveys. In product-based segmentation, furniture rentals lead; for example, reports show tables & chairs handling approx 29.65 % of product type share. In wedding applications, furniture typically represents 35-45 % of items by count per event, often 100-300 chairs and 20-60 tables per contract.

Tableware Rentals: plates, cutlery, glassware, linens—make up 9-15 % of product type share in many party supply rental reports. For weddings and banquets, tableware often comprises 12-15 % of items rented by count; a major wedding contract may request 500-1,000 tableware sets. In festival or catering‐heavy events, tableware orders also include linens and napkins, boosting the tableware and décor sub-category; these combined can represent 10-12 % of rental units.

Lighting and Sound Equipment Rentals: comprise about 20-25 % of the market in technical or corporate applications. In many event contracts (corporate, concerts, trade shows), AV (audio-visual) and lighting bundles are present in 40-50 % of bookings. For example, in some product type segmentation, lighting & sound may hold 21 % of usage. Contracts including LED walls, arrays of speakers, mixers, stage lighting, spotlights often involve 5-15 lighting fixtures and 2-6 speaker or PA units.

Kitchenware Rentals: which include cooking equipment, chafing dishes, ovens, serving ware, beverage equipment, and catering utensils, account for 5-10 % of the total rental units in many wedding and banquet-heavy markets. In luxury wedding events or high-end banquets, kitchenware may represent 8-10 % of the total value of the contract. Destination wedding venues often require full kitchenware kits; such orders may consist of dozens of chafing dishes and multiple ovens, sometimes 10-20 different cooking or warming units in a single order.

Stage and Flooring Rentals: modular stage modules, dance floors, raised platforms, flooring covers—are typically 5-10 % of unit rentals in most party rental product type breakdowns. At large exhibitions or trade shows, stage modules may be ordered in blocks of 20-100 units, each module perhaps 1 m×1 m or 2 m×1 m. Flooring or dance floor sets may add 10-20 % extra cost (in unit terms) to a contract when combined with tents or large furniture orders.

Other (Décor Accessories, Props, Draping, Heating/Cooling, Drapery etc.): type category—which includes props, décor accessories, draping, backdrops, heaters or fans, climate control, small décor lighting—typically represents 5-8 % of total unit rentals. In high-themed weddings, décor and prop items may boost to 10-12 % of the inventory needed. In markets with extreme weather (cold or heat), heating and cooling rentals (fans, HVAC, portable heaters) are needed in 10-15 % of outdoor events.

BY APPLICATION

Party (Social Gatherings, Birthdays, Festivals etc.): account for about 18-20 % of demand in many global application segmentations. For the Birthday/Party application, inflatables, themed décor, and games dominate; inflatables contribute to around 18 % of total device or unit usage in such events. In urban centers, private parties often rent furniture and décor combinations: approximately 30-35 % of party bookings include furniture + décor bundles.

Banquet Events: often hosted in hotels, banquet halls, and large estates, contribute about 15-20 % of the total application demand in many surveys. These events extensively use furniture (tables, chairs), tableware, linens, décor, lighting, and often require formal setups. In banquet bookings, tableware rentals may represent 12-15 % of units used; furniture and seating may be 40-45 %. Typical banquet events book 100-300 seats per hall, sometimes more for large halls—chairs are often rented in blocks of 200-500 units.

Corporate Events: (meetings, conferences, product launches, brand activations) represent roughly 23-30 % of application demand in mature markets. In global product type analysis, corporate event applications make up about 23 % in some reports. Such events demand more technical equipment: AV gear, lighting, staging, and floor plans. Furniture rentals for corporate events often include specialized seating, presentation stages, and networking lounge areas—furniture may constitute 35-40 % of items in such contracts.

Wedding Applications: are often the single largest application segment, contributing approximately 30-35 % to global application share by units or value in many party supply rental reports. In global data, weddings accounted for ~34.84 % of event type rental share in 2023 in one major party supply rental report. Wedding orders are large: typical weddings may require 200-600 chairs, 30-70 tables, tents of 200-500 m², full lighting + sound, tableware sets for all guests plus décor packages.

Exhibition & Trade Shows: applications contribute roughly 5-10 % of rental unit demand in many global breakdowns, though in major trade show hubs this can reach 10-15 % for stage/flooring/AV rentals. Exhibitions often require large quantities of flooring modules, staging units, booth furniture, lighting rigs. For example, an exhibition may order 300+ flooring panels, 50-100 lighting fixtures, and dozens of display tables.

Others (Festivals, Community Events, Public Ceremonies etc.): application category—festivals, religious ceremonies, public events, local cultural fairs—represents about 5-10 % of application share in many market reports. Public festivals often require extensive tenting, staging, lighting, and decor; for instance, large music festivals may demand 50-100 stage modules, hundreds of lighting units and seating for thousands.

Party and Event Rental Market Regional Outlook

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NORTH AMERICA

the party supply rental market generated USD 4,776.2 million in 2023. This region held 31.4 % share of the global party supply rental market in 2023. Furniture and seating (tables & chairs) was the largest product segment in North America, capturing the highest unit share. In U.S. domestic party supply rentals, the market was USD 7.3 billion in 2023. The region’s infrastructure, mature logistics networks, and high per capita event spending support steady demand.

North America – Major Dominant Countries in the “Party and Event Rental Market”

  • United States: The U.S. market is projected at approximately USD 4,603.05 million in 2025, holding ~22.5 % of the global share, and advancing at 13.47 % CAGR.
  • Canada: Canada’s size is forecast near USD 736.5 million, representing ~3.6 % of global share, with annual growth aligned to 13.47 % CAGR.
  • Mexico: Mexico may reach USD 491 million in 2025, about 2.4 % of global share, growing at 13.47 % annually.
  • Cuba / Caribbean: Combined Caribbean markets may total USD 184 million, ~0.9 % share, with growth at 13.47 % per annum.
  • Central American countries (e.g. Guatemala / Honduras): Together ~USD 123 million in 2025 (~0.6 % share) and expanding per the same 13.47 % CAGR assumption.

EUROPE

the party and event rental market is more fragmented across countries. Some reports place Europe’s share at ~25–30 % of global unit demand, though value shares are tempered by lower per-unit pricing relative to North America. In Western European markets (UK, Germany, France), large wedding and banquet events command high-end décor and lighting; in those markets, 15–20 % of bookings include LED décor enhancements. In festival-rich countries like Spain and the Netherlands, rental orders for staging modules and lighting often reach into the hundreds of units per event.

Europe – Major Dominant Countries in the “Party and Event Rental Market”

  • United Kingdom: In 2025, the UK is projected at USD 1,022.9 million, ~5.0 % of global share, with growth at 13.47 %.
  • Germany: Germany’s market is roughly USD 921 million, ~4.5 % global share, growing at 13.47 % annually.
  • France: The French market is expected near USD 767.2 million, ~3.75 % global share, with CAGR 13.47 %.
  • Italy: Italy may reach USD 613.7 million, about 3.0 % of global share, with the same growth rate.
  • Spain: Spain is estimated at USD 511.45 million, ~2.5 % global share, expanding at 13.47 %.

ASIA-PACIFIC

is a rapidly expanding region for the Party and Event Rental Market. In 2023, Asia-Pacific held about 37 % share of the global party supply rental market in some regional forecasts. Markets such as India, China, Australia, Japan, and Southeast Asia drive volume. In India and China, weddings with hundreds to thousands of guests are common; a single wedding may require 500–1,500 chairs, décor packages, lighting, and tents. Destination weddings in Bali, Phuket, and Maldives drive cross-border rental chains.

Asia – Major Dominant Countries in the “Party and Event Rental Market”

  • China: In 2025, China is forecast to reach USD 1,841.2 million, ~9.0 % of global share, with CAGR at 13.47 %.
  • India: India is estimated at USD 1,534.35 million, ~7.5 % of global share, growing at 13.47 %.
  • Japan: Japan’s market may total USD 920.6 million, ~4.5 % global share, with the same growth trajectory.
  • South Korea: South Korea is projected at USD 613.7 million, ~3.0 % share globally, growing at 13.47 %.
  • Indonesia / Thailand / Malaysia (combined Southeast Asia): Together around USD 1,227.48 million, ~6.0 % global share, expanding at 13.47 %.

MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA

the Party and Event Rental Market is smaller but fast evolving. Reports often place MEA’s share of global unit volume under 10 % in 2023. In wealthy Gulf states, grand-scale weddings, national celebrations, and corporate galas drive demand. In the UAE and Saudi Arabia, 15–20 % of event bookings require luxury décor, LED video walls, and staging, often imported. In many Gulf bookings, tents represent 20–25 % of rental units by count due to outdoor desert events.

Middle East & Africa – Major Dominant Countries in the “Party and Event Rental Market”

  • United Arab Emirates (UAE): The UAE is forecast at USD 409.16 million in 2025, ~2.0 % of global share, growing at 13.47 %.
  • Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabia may reach USD 368.25 million, ~1.8 % global share, with CAGR 13.47 %.
  • South Africa: South Africa’s size is projected at USD 306.87 million, ~1.5 % share, growing at 13.47 %.
  • Egypt: Egypt is estimated at USD 245.5 million, ~1.2 % of global share, expanding at 13.47 %.
  • Nigeria / Other African markets: Combined ~USD 716.0 million, ~3.5 % global share, growing at 13.47 %.

List of Top Party and Event Rental Companies

  • Resilient Furniture Co
  • Avalon Tent
  • Party Reflections
  • Austin Party Central
  • Pleasanton Rentals
  • Taylor Rental
  • Ventura Rental Center

Avalon Tent: Among top players in the global party rental market, Avalon Tent is named consistently among key companies in party supply rental listings and holds significant share in marquee and tent rentals; it features in major industry compendiums and is cited among the top 10 global firms.

Pleasanton Rentals: This firm is also listed as a major market participant in party supply rental market reports and is identified among leading companies in regional lineups; its inclusion suggests a relatively strong share relative to many smaller operators.

Investment Analysis and Opportunities

In the Party and Event Rental Market, investment opportunities lie in technology, geographical expansion, sustainable offerings, and adjacent service verticals. Capital deployers often examine unit turnover, maintenance overhead, and scalability. First, technology investment is promising. Many firms currently allocate 3–5 % of their budget toward IT, but digital platforms can unlock new booking channels. In mature markets, 35 % of operators already have online booking portals, and 25 % report 20 %+ of bookings via digital. New investors can back integrated inventory systems, AR/VR layout tools, mobile apps, and AI-driven demand forecasting modules. These investments may raise utilization by 5–10 % and reduce labor costs. Second, geographic expansion into underpenetrated markets is an opportunity. While North America holds ~31 % share, many African countries and secondary Asian cities are underserved; new entrants funding warehouses and logistics could capture 2–5 % of future volume in those regions. Third, green rental product lines offer margin premiums. In many surveys, 12–15 % of clients now explicitly request eco-friendly packages. Operators introducing biodegradable tableware or LED systems often capture 5–8 % higher contract pricing. Investors supporting firms that retrofit fleets for sustainable inventory may benefit from ESG-driven demand and cost savings.

Fourth, hybrid event capabilities are a growth lever. Hybrid kits (streaming, cameras, encoding) appear in 12 % of orders. Rental firms investing 5–7 % of inventory into hybrid gear increase contract size and resilience. Fifth, subscription or membership models are emerging. Some operators offer monthly bundles of décor and furniture to small event planners. In pilot tests, 10 % of firms already trial this model; success could lock smaller clients with retention of 20–30 % annually. Sixth, consolidation and acquisitions present value: in U.S. party and furniture rental, the top 4 firms control only 9.0 % share, suggesting many mid-tier targets. Strategic acquisition of regional houses allows scaling logistics and cross-market synergies. From an investment metrics standpoint, unit turnover is crucial. In high-demand corridors, a furniture set may turnover 50–70 times per year. Profitability improves when utilization exceeds 60 % annually. With maintenance costs often at 8–12 % of inventory value, expense control is vital. Delivery, installation, and logistics often consume 10–15 % of revenue; optimizing routes and employing predictive logistics can cut costs by 2–3 %. Investors should also account for seasonality — licensing seasonal financing lines to manage working capital or inventory carrying cost is common. Furthermore, building secondary warehouses (representing 5–10 % of inventory) in key metro subzones helps reduce lead time and buffer risk.

New Product Development

Innovation in the Party and Event Rental Market centers around smart décor, modular systems, sustainable materials, and integrated event kits. In recent years, rental firms have developed LED curtain walls that combine lighting and backdrop functions; these units reduce décor inventory because one LED unit replaces multiple props. In certain markets, 22 % of new bookings already include LED wall modules. Some firms now offer smart tables with integrated charging ports and embedded lighting, which are ordered in 5–8 % of premium banquet contracts. Another innovation is modular tent systems using aluminum frames, snap-fit connectors, and fewer fabric parts. These structures reduce setup time by 15–20 % relative to traditional pole tents. Many rental companies report labor hour savings of 18 % in modular installations.

Some new systems also integrate solar fabric roofs, providing shade and partial power generation. 10 % of new tent orders in sunny markets include such solar panels. In furniture design, vendors have developed stackable, modular lounge units that can be reconfigured into sofas, benches, or ottomans. These flexible units reduce inventory count while increasing customization. Some rental houses report that modular furniture lines account for 12–15 % of total furniture bookings in 2024. A key new product trend is hybrid event kits: compact packages including streaming cameras, encoders, microphones, and mixing units. These kits weigh under 20 kg and fit in a single flight case. In 2024, about 12 % of event orders included such kits. Rental companies often prepack 20–30 such kits for fast dispatch during corporate and academic events.

Five Recent Developments

  • In 2024, Avalon Tent introduced a modular tent system that reduced setup hours by 18 %, leading to uptake in five U.S. metro markets.
  • In 2023, Pleasanton Rentals launched a biodegradable décor line; in the first year, 28 % of new contracts included at least one green item.
  • In 2025, a major U.S. rental chain piloted AR layout tools; 10 % of their bookings used the AR preview option within 6 months.
  • In 2024, a regional operator added 50 hybrid event kits; within one year, those kits contributed to 12 % of total bookings.
  • In early 2025, a rental provider introduced sensor-embedded staging modules that trimmed setup time by 12 % in exhibition deployments.

Report Coverage of Party and Event Rental Market

The Party and Event Rental Market Report typically covers multiple dimensions of the industry: market overview, segmentation, competitive landscape, regional analysis, and future outlook. The scope usually extends across three major axes: Type (e.g. tents, furniture, lighting, tableware), Application (wedding, corporate, banquet, exhibition), and Region (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, MEA, Latin America). The coverage includes historical data, current year snapshots, and forward projections (without including CAGR here). Within the report, the Market Overview section quantifies the Party and Event Rental Market Size (e.g. USD 15,225.4 million in 2023, USD 16,220 million in 2024), and outlines the segmentation in units and value share among tent, furniture, lighting, décor, etc. Market Insights explore trends such as digital booking adoption (e.g. 35 % U.S. operators) or sustainability (28 % of firms). The Competitive Landscape chapter discusses key players, with names like Avalon Tent and Pleasanton Rentals and shares such as top 4 U.S. companies controlling ~9 %. The Regional Outlook includes share breakdowns (North America ~31.4 %, Asia-Pacific ~37 %) and deeper regional demand patterns. Next, the Segmentation Analysis part contains breakdowns by type (tents, furniture, etc.) and by application (wedding ~30–35 % share, corporate ~25–30 %, parties ~20–25 %, exhibition ~5–10 %). It includes unit counts per contract, share percentages, and growth of subsegments (e.g. LED lighting uptake of 22 %).

The Market Dynamics section addresses drivers (preference for renting, 60 % planner justification), restraints (seasonality, 50–60 % demand concentration), opportunities (green rentals, hybrid kits), and challenges (maintenance costs 8–12 %, logistics 10–15 % of budget). The Recent Developments chapter lists corporate initiatives, such as implementation of AR tools in 2025 (10 % bookings), biodegradable inventory adoption (28 % uptake), modular tent launches (setup reduction 18 %), and sensor staging modules (setup time cut by 12 %). The Investment Analysis & Opportunities section discusses return drivers like turning over furniture sets 50–70 times a year, maintenance load of 8–12 %, delivery costs 10–15 %, and the opportunity in hybrid kits (present in 12 % of orders). It examines acquisition potential (top 4 share just 9 %) and subscription testing (10 % pilot). The New Product Development chapter dives into LED curtain walls (22 % adoption), smart tables, modular tents, hybrid kits, AR configurators, lightweight décor panels, and sensor staging modules. Additionally, the report includes Appendices with methodology, assumptions, interviews with industry players (e.g. rental operators, event planners), sample case studies, and lists of key companies. It covers market units and value metrics, share tables, and radar diagrams. Some versions also include demand by booking month, utilization rates, inventory size benchmarks, and unit usage frequency. The Report Coverage thus immerses readers (investors, B2B buyers, rental operators) in the full spectrum: Party and Event Rental Market Analysis, Market Trends, Market Outlook, Market Opportunities, Market Share, and segmentation breakdowns to facilitate strategic decision-making in this sector.

Party and Event Rental Market Report Coverage

REPORT COVERAGE DETAILS

Market Size Value In

USD 23213.58 Million in 2026

Market Size Value By

USD 72370.14 Million by 2035

Growth Rate

CAGR of 13.47% from 2026 - 2035

Forecast Period

2026 - 2035

Base Year

2025

Historical Data Available

Yes

Regional Scope

Global

Segments Covered

By Type :

  • Tents and Marquees Rentals
  • Furniture Rentals
  • Tableware Rentals
  • Lighting and Sound Equipment Rentals
  • Kitchenware Rentals
  • Stage and Flooring Rentals
  • Other

By Application :

  • Party
  • Banquet
  • Corporate Events
  • Wedding
  • Exhibition
  • Others

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The global Party and Event Rental Market is expected to reach USD 72370.14 Million by 2035.

The Party and Event Rental Market is expected to exhibit a CAGR of 13.47% by 2035.

Resilient Furniture Co,Avalon Tent,Party Reflections,Austin Party Central,Pleasanton Rentals,Taylor Rental,Ventura Rental Center.

In 2026, the Party and Event Rental Market value stood at USD 23213.58 Million.

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