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Retail · 21 August 2026

High-income shoppers drive revenue gains at Wayfair

Wayfair's Perigold banner surged 35%+ in Q2 as high-income shoppers sustained home spending, revealing how income-segmented behaviour diverges sharply when macro conditions tighten.

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Curated briefing · 2 min read

What happened

Wayfair's Q2 results showed a marked divergence in spending by income group, with Perigold — the retailer's luxury home banner — posting revenue growth of more than 35%, according to Retail Dive. The gain came even as broader home-goods demand remained uneven, with higher-income shoppers continuing to spend while other segments pulled back.

The results point to a widening gap in consumer behaviour: affluent households appear to be sustaining discretionary purchases such as premium furniture and décor, while price-sensitive shoppers are pulling back amid tighter household budgets. Wayfair's core banner has faced softer conditions, making Perigold's performance stand out within the same portfolio.

Why it matters

The story is a live illustration of income-segmented behavioural economics: identical macro pressures produce sharply different purchasing decisions depending on a household's financial cushion. For retail and CX leaders, it's a reminder that "the consumer" is rarely one customer — treating a customer base as homogenous risks misreading demand signals entirely.

It also reinforces why multi-banner or multi-tier brand architectures matter. Wayfair's ability to isolate a high-income audience under a distinct luxury proposition let it capture spend that a single, undifferentiated brand might have missed or diluted.

By the numbers

  • 35%+ year-over-year revenue growth at Wayfair's Perigold luxury banner in Q2

The Renascence take

The headline number is less interesting than what it implies about segmentation strategy under economic stress.

Most retailers treat downturns as a single story — "spend is down" — when the real story is almost always distributional. Affluent customers don't stop spending; they simply become more selective about where they spend it, rewarding brands that make premium feel deliberate rather than aspirational. The operators who win these cycles aren't the ones who discount hardest, but the ones who've already built a distinct, well-defined proposition for their higher-value segment before the downturn arrives — because retrofitting a luxury tier mid-crisis rarely convinces anyone.

Sources

This briefing was written by our Newsdesk, synthesising reporting from the outlets below. Follow the links for the original coverage.

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