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Las Vegas Market 2026: Some brands to watch out for Running alongside COVER Connect, Las Vegas Market positions Nevada as a key early-2026 destination for professional rug buyers and the wider interiors industry The post Las Vegas Market 2026: Some brands to watch out for appeared first on COVER magazine.
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The Future of Fabric Looks a Little Broken at Heimtextil, on Purpose Heimtextil 2026 saw six key themes emerge under “Craft is a verb” as designers test what happens when AI-driven visuals meet old-school making.
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Innovation Becomes Essential for Textile Industry Facing Global Challenges Panelists at Heimtextil stress innovation's role in textiles ahead of Techtextil and Texprocess 2026.
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Getting In Bed With Heimtextil Heimtextil 2026 spotlights sustainable innovation and fresh strategies shaping the future of the home textiles industry.
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Heimtextil Focuses on AI Amid ‘Rusty Times’ Heimtextil 2026 opened with 3,000 exhibitors from 66 countries—what parent Messe Frankfurt said maintains stability while becoming more international.
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Heimtexil 2026: only a few days to go With Heimtexil 2026 just days away, there are lots of highlights lined up for the next week The post Heimtexil 2026: only a few days to go appeared first on COVER magazine.
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Heimtextil 2026: Extensive Product Range With Top Exhibitors — Holistic Interior Design FRANKFURT AM MAIN, Germany — July 22, 2025 — From decorative and furniture fabrics to wallpaper, flooring and carpets, to mattresses, bed linen and table linen – Heimtextil brings together a diverse product range for holistic interior design from 13 to 16 January 2026. Interior designers and buyers from the hospitality and retail sectors find the latest textile and non-textile material innovations under one roof. Leading brands and promising newcomers have already announced their participation. The new hall layout creates targeted synergies for an efficient trade fair visit. Photo: Messe Frankfurt Textile interior design solutions are more varied than ever before. They include wallpaper, sun protection systems, furniture fabrics, flooring, bed and table linen, mattresses, bathroom and decorative textiles, and much more. Interior designers, architects, retail and hospitality buyers are looking for the full range. Products combining innovative functionality with modern design are in demand. At Heimtextil, professionals find everything they need for textile interior design – and much more: non-textile flooring makes its debut in 2026. “The international market has changed. Architects, interior designers and buyers are looking for a complete range of products in one place. With the broad offering at Heimtextil and the addition of non-textile floor coverings, we are providing exactly that. We offer a range spanning from functional furniture fabrics to wallpaper, flooring and finished products. The new hall layout ensures an even more structured visitor experience,” says Bettina Bär, Director Heimtextil, Messe Frankfurt. Interior design concepts Hall 3.0 brings together wallpaper, carpets, curtains and sun protection systems to present interior design concepts clearly structured for professionals. Key players include Forest Group (Netherlands), Höpke (Germany), Ifi Aebe (Greece), Linder (France), Marburger Tapetenfabrik (Germany), Paulig Teppichweberei (Germany), Sarlas (Greece), Tanriverdi (Turkey), The Wallfashion House (Belgium) and York Wallcoverings (USA), presenting their latest collections. In addition, the DecoTeam and its members showcase holistic, inspiring interior design concepts with joint brand presentations – complemented by the Design Lounge powered by DecoTeam. A new installation by Patricia Urquiola also brings integrated interior design to life at the highest design level. The largest offering in furniture and decorative fabrics Whether outdoor fabrics, imitation leather or fibres and yarns for contract business – functionality and design are the focus and continue to evolve year after year. In Halls 3.1 and 4.1, international exhibitors present the world’s largest offering of weavers for furniture and decorative fabrics. One focus in Hall 3.1 is on contract fabrics, leather and imitation leather, and fibres and yarns for furniture and decorative fabrics. Indorama Ventures Fibers Germany, Manifattura Filtes, Novartiplast and Martinelli Ginetto from Italy are among the many suppliers showcasing their latest products here. Hall 4.1 brings together high-quality decorative, furniture and contract fabrics. Among the many manufacturers exhibiting here are Edmund Bell (Great Britain), Manuel Revert (Spain), Vanelli Tekstil (Turkey) and Vescom Velvets BV (Netherlands). Carpets & Rugs grows and expands to include flooring Heimtextil’s carpet segment continues to grow. Halls 11.0, 11.1 and 12.0 focus on hand- and machine-woven carpets, unique pieces and doormats. For the first time, non-textile floorings extend the range with the new Flooring & Equipment product segment. Heimtextil thus brings together holistic textile and non-textile interior design in one place. Contract furnishers and buyers benefit from a broad selection of complementary offerings with one visit. Registered exhibitors include Heritage Overseas (India), Oriental Weavers Carpets Factory (Egypt), Ragolle Rugs (Belgium) and Universal XXI (Spain). Floor coverings are included in the portfolios of Chene de L’est (France), Welspun UK and Zipse (Germany), among others. Functional finished products for hospitality Anyone looking for finished products for contract furnishing and hospitality find what they need in Halls 5.0, 5.1, 6.0 and 6.1 within the Bed, Bath & Living segment. Here, exhibitors present bed linen, bathroom textiles, table linen, blankets and home accessories. The strong and international range of brands and private labels offers high quality, short delivery times and flexible order quantities. Participants include Formesse (Germany), Hermann Biederlack (Germany), Lameirinho – Indústria Textil (Portugal), Marzotto Lab (Italy), Mundotextil – Industrias Texteis (Portugal), Veritas Tekstil (Turkey) and many others. Bedding, duvets, pillows, and mattresses are featured in the Smart Bedding section in Hall 4.0. Badenia Bettcomfort (Germany), Boyteks Tekstil (Turkey), f.a.n. Frankenstolz Schlafkomfort H. Neumeyer (Germany), Hefel Textil (Austria), OBB Oberbadische Bettfedernfabrik (Germany), Proneem (France) and many other exhibitors present state-of-the-art sleep solutions there. Holistic concepts for contract and purchasing A visit to Heimtextil 2026 offers architects, interior designers, decorators and buyers for hospitality and retail everything they need for textile and non-textile interior design. Clearly structured with top exhibitors on board. Functional properties are in high demand. They are developing rapidly and offer ever more possibilities – whether for outdoor fabrics, carpets or bed linen. Heimtextil 2026 takes place from 13 to 16 January 2026 Posted: July 24, 2025 Source: Messe Frankfurt Exhibition GmbH

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Extensive product range with top exhibitors: holistic interior design at Heimtextil 2026 From decorative and furniture fabrics to wallpaper, flooring and carpets, to mattresses, bed linen and table linen – Heimtextil brings together a diverse product range for holistic interior design from 13 to 16 January 2026. Interior designers and buyers from the hospitality and retail sectors find the latest textile and non-textile material innovations under one roof. Leading brands and promising newcomers have already announced their participation. The new hall layout creates targeted synergies for an efficient trade fair visit. Textile interior design solutions are more varied than ever before. They include wallpaper, sun protection systems, furniture fabrics, flooring, bed and table linen, mattresses, bathroom and decorative textiles, and much more. Interior designers, architects, retail and hospitality buyers are looking for the full range. Products combining innovative functionality with modern design are in demand. At Heimtextil, professionals find everything they need for textile interior design – and much more: non-textile flooring makes its debut in 2026. “The international market has changed. Architects, interior designers and buyers are looking for a complete range of products in one place. With the broad offering at Heimtextil and the addition of non-textile floor coverings, we are providing exactly that. We offer a range spanning from functional furniture fabrics to wallpaper, flooring and finished products. The new hall layout ensures an even more structured visitor experience,” says Bettina Bär, Director Heimtextil, Messe Frankfurt. Interior design concepts Hall 3.0 brings together wallpaper, carpets, curtains and sun protection systems to present interior design concepts clearly structured for professionals. Key players include Forest Group (Netherlands), Höpke (Germany), Ifi Aebe (Greece), Linder (France), Marburger Tapetenfabrik (Germany), Paulig Teppichweberei (Germany), Sarlas (Greece), Tanriverdi (Turkey), The Wallfashion House (Belgium) and York Wallcoverings (USA), presenting their latest collections. In addition, the DecoTeam and its members showcase holistic, inspiring interior design concepts with joint brand presentations – complemented by the Design Lounge powered by DecoTeam. A new installation by Patricia Urquiola also brings integrated interior design to life at the highest design level. The largest offering in furniture and decorative fabrics Whether outdoor fabrics, imitation leather or fibres and yarns for contract business – functionality and design are the focus and continue to evolve year after year. In Halls 3.1 and 4.1, international exhibitors present the world’s largest offering of weavers for furniture and decorative fabrics. One focus in Hall 3.1 is on contract fabrics, leather and imitation leather, and fibres and yarns for furniture and decorative fabrics. Indorama Ventures Fibers Germany, Manifattura Filtes, Novartiplast and Martinelli Ginetto from Italy are among the many suppliers showcasing their latest products here. Hall 4.1 brings together high-quality decorative, furniture and contract fabrics. Among the many manufacturers exhibiting here are Edmund Bell (Great Britain), Manuel Revert (Spain), Vanelli Tekstil (Turkey) and Vescom Velvets BV (Netherlands). Carpets & Rugs grows and expands to include flooring Heimtextil’s carpet segment continues to grow. Halls 11.0, 11.1 and 12.0 focus on hand- and machine-woven carpets, unique pieces and doormats. For the first time, non-textile floorings extend the range with the new Flooring & Equipment product segment. Heimtextil thus brings together holistic textile and non-textile interior design in one place. Contract furnishers and buyers benefit from a broad selection of complementary offerings with one visit. Registered exhibitors include Heritage Overseas (India), Oriental Weavers Carpets Factory (Egypt), Ragolle Rugs (Belgium) and Universal XXI (Spain). Floor coverings are included in the portfolios of Chene de L’est (France), Welspun UK and Zipse (Germany), among others. Functional finished products for hospitality Anyone looking for finished products for contract furnishing and hospitality find what they need in Halls 5.0, 5.1, 6.0 and 6.1 within the Bed, Bath & Living segment. Here, exhibitors present bed linen, bathroom textiles, table linen, blankets and home accessories. The strong and international range of brands and private labels offers high quality, short delivery times and flexible order quantities. Participants include Formesse (Germany), Hermann Biederlack (Germany), Lameirinho – Indústria Textil (Portugal), Marzotto Lab (Italy), Mundotextil – Industrias Texteis (Portugal), Veritas Tekstil (Turkey) and many others. Bedding, duvets, pillows, and mattresses are featured in the Smart Bedding section in Hall 4.0. Badenia Bettcomfort (Germany), Boyteks Tekstil (Turkey), f.a.n. Frankenstolz Schlafkomfort H. Neumeyer (Germany), Hefel Textil (Austria), OBB Oberbadische Bettfedernfabrik (Germany), Proneem (France) and many other exhibitors present state-of-the-art sleep solutions there. Holistic concepts for contract and purchasing A visit to Heimtextil 2026 offers architects, interior designers, decorators and buyers for hospitality and retail everything they need for textile and non-textile interior design. Clearly structured with top exhibitors on board. Functional properties are in high demand. They are developing rapidly and offer ever more possibilities – whether for outdoor fabrics, carpets or bed linen. Source: Heimtextil  READ MORE The post Extensive product range with top exhibitors: holistic interior design at Heimtextil 2026 appeared first on Pakistan Textile Journal.

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German brands to headline new Smart Bedding segment at Heimtextil 2026 Heimtextil, the leading international trade fair for home and contract textiles and textile design, is strategically expanding the Smart Bedding segment. A new exhibitor area will be created for the January 2026 edition: Sleep & Meet. This newly designed format will take up around a quarter of Hall 4.0. Numerous well-known brands from the mattress sector have already registered to take part. With a clear structure and a high-quality environment, Sleep & Meet offers bedding retailers, hospitality and volume buyers direct access to relevant companies and industry participants, new product range perspectives and valuable business contacts. Numerous strong German brands from the mattress sector will be exhibiting at Heimtextil 2026. Well-known companies such as Auping Germany, Bettwaren Stendebach, Erich Werkmeister, ergomed, Femira, Rummel and Schwarzwald Schlafsysteme are celebrating their premiere at Heimtextil 2026 and have already registered. The EuroComfort Group with Badenia, Brinkhaus, Lück and fan frankenstolz are setting a special example: both companies are significantly expanding their space at Heimtextil 2026. ‘Heimtextil brings the bedding retailers, hospitality and volume buyers together with relevant brands and high-quality products – and offers the ideal framework for establishing new business relationships, recognising trends at an early stage and gaining fresh inspiration for the product range’, says Olaf Schmidt, Vice President Textiles & Textile Technologies at Messe Frankfurt. ‘We are delighted to be able to provide visitors with a strong and customized offer.’ Trade association Matratzen-Industrie e.V. will be present again The trade association Matratzen-Industrie is also sending out a strong signal: the association will once again have its own stand at Heimtextil 2026. ‘Heimtextil offers the ideal platform to showcase the innovative strength and diversity of German mattress manufacturers internationally’, explains Martin Auerbach, Managing Director of the trade association Matratzen-Industrie. ‘Our presence is a clear commitment to this platform.’ With the new Sleep & Meet area, the presence of leading German brands and the participation of the trade association Matratzen-Industrie, Heimtextil is strengthening its role as the central platform for the mattress and sleep industry. Heimtextil 2026 takes place from 13 to 16 January 2026. Source: Heimtextil READ MORE  The post German brands to headline new Smart Bedding segment at Heimtextil 2026 appeared first on Pakistan Textile Journal.

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Textile design statements with ‘among-us’: Heimtextil meets Milan Design Week Textile interior design at its best is an integral part of Heimtextil, the most influential and global platform for home and contract textiles as well as textile design. Patricia Urquiola expressed this spectacularly in January in Frankfurt with her installation ‘among-us’. Now the leading trade fair is making its mark at Milan Design Week: exclusive products by star designer Patricia Urquiola, created specifically for Heimtextil, are celebrating their premiere at the Design Week in Milan. Set within a diverse interior setting, they highlight the vital role textiles play in holistic design. Two pieces designed by Patricia Urquiola exclusively for Heimtextil are staged in Milan. With their organic shapes, the ‘Gruuvelot’ sofa and the padded sculpture ‘Mushmonster’ by Moroso morph to their surroundings and invite touching and interaction. ‘Gruuvelot’ represents an organism that expands and unfolds within space. Exceptional protrusions, extensions and volumes form a flowing seating ecosystem that adapts to the body and offers a variety of possibilities for interaction. ‘Mushmonster’ is inspired by the shape of a giant mushroom and shows an organism in constant metamorphosis. At the same time, it contains a filling that enables sustainable production and complex shapes. The covering designed by Patricia Urquiola envelops the padded object. Sustainable and innovative: the fabric is produced using a water-based and CO2-saving printing process. The unique pieces made their debut at Heimtextil in Frankfurt in January. Embedded in the ‘among-us’ installation by Patricia Urquiola, they showed holistic interior design of tomorrow. Comfortable, functional, aesthetic, sociable and sustainable: these characteristics came together in ‘among-us’ to create an overall visual and tactile experience. The installation was a must-see at Heimtextil, inviting visitors to pause, connect and spark ideas for new projects. ‘I am very happy we brought two pieces – ‘Mushmonster’ and ‘Gruuvelot’ – from Heimtextil into ‘Alchemica’, the installation by Elle Decor Italia, where they become part of an alchemical narrative. The project explores the home through the metaphor of alchemy – a space of transformation and experimentation, and the two pieces reveal their hybrid potential across various scales,” says Patricia Urquiola, architect and designer. Until Sunday, the upholstered pieces will merge with a new design environment at the heart of Milan Design Week. Patricia Urquiola designed the Palazzo Bovara for Elle Decor. Under the title ‘Alchemica’, the installation explores the home as a transforming organism that changes throughout the day, the seasons and the stages of life. The designer plays with the metaphor of alchemy, the senses, balance and opposites. She invites visitors to experience the metamorphosis in different rooms. Right in the centre: the padded sculptures of the Heimtextil installation ‘among-us’. ‘Gruuvelot’ is positioned in the purification and light phase in a reflective room with light tones. In the indoor garden, ‘Mushmonster’ is part of a union of opposites and biomorphs in moving, cyclical light. The collaboration with Patricia Urquiola in Frankfurt continues. The designer and architect creates an exclusive design showcase for the upcoming edition of Heimtextil from 13 to 16 January 2026 – a further development of her acclaimed ‘among-us’. The completely new staging opens another chapter. It combines tactile objects with digital elements, visual projections and acoustic impulses to create an immersive overall experience. Source: Heimtextil READ MORE The post Textile design statements with ‘among-us’: Heimtextil meets Milan Design Week appeared first on Pakistan Textile Journal.

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Trident Group Aims for Expansion in the Lucrative €13 Billion EU Home Textile Market Trident Group plans to strengthen its presence in the €13 billion EU home textiles market, showcasing sustainable products and innovative designs at Heimtextil 2025.

Trident Group Aims for Expansion in the Lucrative €13 Billion EU Home Textile Market #Germany #Frankfurt #Heimtextil #Trident_Group #home_textiles

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Trident Group Targets €13 Billion EU Home Textile Market Expansion with Sustainable Products Trident Group, a global home textile manufacturer, aims to enhance its market presence in the €13 billion European home textile sector, focusing on sustainability and innovative designs.

Trident Group Targets €13 Billion EU Home Textile Market Expansion with Sustainable Products #India #Frankfurt #Heimtextil #Trident_Group #home_textiles

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Heimtextil 2025: Celebrating Textile Innovation with Global Creatives in Frankfurt Heimtextil 2025 in Frankfurt promises a vibrant showcase of textile innovations by leading creatives, including Patricia Urquiola and Alcova Milano.

Heimtextil 2025: Celebrating Textile Innovation with Global Creatives in Frankfurt #Germany #Frankfurt #Heimtextil #Patricia_Urquiola #Alcova_Milano

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Photograph of fabrics in the Shadow Play textile collection by Mushaboom Design™

Photograph of fabrics in the Shadow Play textile collection by Mushaboom Design™

The Shadow Play collection is a new product category of digitally printed wool upholstery fabrics and will be exhibited at Heimtextil 2025, January 14-17th

Pictured here are the Twilight colourways:

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Image of my invitation to the Heimtextil 2025 tradeshow where I am showing my latest collection of upholstery fabric, Shadow Play.

Image of my invitation to the Heimtextil 2025 tradeshow where I am showing my latest collection of upholstery fabric, Shadow Play.

Showing my new collection, Shadow Play at Heimtexil 2025 this January in Frankfurt.

Printed on 100% Wool, 380 grams sq/meter, made in Italy.

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Auf der #heimtextil Messe gesehen: Anti-Elektrosmog Bettwäsche. Silberfäden auf einer Seite des Kopfkissens sollen WLAN Strahlen „aufsaugen“ und so den menschlichen Körper abschirmen. Silber ist ausserdem antibakteriell und soll auch Werwölfe abhalten. Das alles ab 59 €.

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