👉 Furniture fumes, also known as off-gassing, refer to the volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that emit from new or treated furniture materials. These chemicals can include formaldehyde, benzene, and phthalates, which are often released during the manufacturing process or from the breakdown of natural fibers like wood and leather. As furniture sits in a home for months or years, these fumes gradually dissipate, but they can linger, especially in poorly ventilated spaces. The result is a subtle, often unpleasant odor that can affect indoor air quality, potentially causing headaches, respiratory issues, or allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. Over time, the accumulation of these fumes can lead to a noticeable change in the home's aroma, making it feel less fresh and more stagnant.