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Heimtextil 2025: Visitor Growth & Future Interior Design Trends

Published: January 18, 2025
Author: HFT

Frankfurt am Main, January 2025 – Heimtextil 2025 concluded with an impressive turnout, marking another milestone in its journey as the world’s leading trade fair for home and contract textiles. With over 50,000 visitors and 3,000 exhibitors from 142 nations, the event highlighted groundbreaking innovations, sustainable design, and future-focused interior solutions.

Key Highlights:

  • Increased International Presence: The event saw a 96% international exhibitor share, with top countries including China, India, Turkey, and Italy, while visitor internationality rose to 84%.
  • Sustainability & AI Integration: The exhibition spotlighted AI-driven design, sustainable production processes, and future interior trends, ensuring that Heimtextil 2025 remained relevant in today’s rapidly changing market.
  • Patricia Urquiola’s ‘Among-us’ Installation: A revolutionary textile meeting space, showcasing how textiles can transform architecture and interior design in hospitality and retail.
  • Heimtextil Trends 25/26: Curated by Milan’s Alcova, the Trends Arena provided industry insights into consumer preferences for long-lasting, eco-friendly products, with themes such as ‘Naturally Uneven’ and ‘Radically Restructured.’

A Thriving Knowledge Hub
Over 140 lectures, workshops, and tours provided visitors with valuable insights into AI, circularity, and sustainable textile innovations, reinforcing Heimtextil’s role as a global knowledge hub for the textile industry.

Looking Ahead to 2026
Heimtextil 2026 promises to build on this success, with Patricia Urquiola continuing to inspire the future of textile interior design. The event will continue to push boundaries, bringing even more groundbreaking materials, designs, and sustainability solutions to the forefront.

Save the Date: Heimtextil 2026 – 13-16 January

For more information, visit www.heimtextil.com.

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