22/01/2025 – Trade fairs — auf Deutsch lesen
Heimtextil records visitor increase
Heimtextil 2025 ended with full exhibition halls, 142 participating nations, another increase in exhibitors and visitors as well as with top sastisfaction ratings.
“142 participating nations, growth in exhibitors and a ten percent increase in visitors show: trade fairs are in more demand than ever. In times of persistent inflation and low purchasing power, resilience and market presence are key. This is exactly how Heimtextil enabled industry and retail: to access new markets and thus actively shape global competition,” said Detlef Braun, Member of the Executive Board of Messe Frankfurt. The share of international exhibitors rose to 96 percent. On the visitor side, the internationality increased to 84 percent. Among the top ten exhibiting countries were China, India, Pakistan, Turkey, Germany, Italy, Spain, Portugal, and Belgium.
High satisfaction ratings confirmed the success of this year’s Heimtextil edition: 81 percent of exhibitors reported achieving their trade fair goals. At 94 percent, visitor satisfaction reached also a record high. The increased duration of stay showed: visitors were engaging more deeply.
The strong internationality, quality and global variety were demonstrated among others by the “Carpets & Rugs” area. Across several hall levels, visitors were presented with a high-quality selection of products from leading international carpet suppliers, seamlessly integrated into the overall Heimtextil range.
Progressive concepts for textile interior design
With a high-profile partnership, Heimtextil 2025 elevated textile interior design to new heights. Trade visitors gained fresh insights into global design trends and local market needs. Designer and architect Patricia Urquiola showcased pioneering textile design through her immersive installation “among-us”: The atmospheric, textile meeting space followed a functional design approach, demonstrating decision-makers in hospitality and retail the vast potential of textile-based solutions in architecture and interior design. “among-us” thus brought innovative room concepts for future living environments to life.
Heimtextil Trends 25/26: a roadmap for the industry
As a vital source of inspiration, the Heimtextil Trends 25/26 guided the retail sector in aligning its range with current market conditions and restrained consumer spending. For the first time, the Milanese design platform Alcova curated the Trend Arena, delivering decisive solutions for the industry. Under the title “Future Continuous”, it highlighted contemporary colours, material qualities, techniques and production processes. The trend themes “Naturally Uneven”, “Radically Restructured” and “Regenerative” reflected what matters to consumers: long-lasting, high-quality products that also meet ethical and ecological standards. This year’s colour palette captured this mood – with shades ranging from Revival Mud and New Green Deal to Syntropic Forest.
From AI to circularity: Heimtextil as a global knowledge hub
With over 140 lectures, workshops and guided tours, Heimtextil helped industry and retail to respond to market changes and to leverage innovations as competitive advantages. “The content programme directly addressed the needs of the worldwide textile market and the consumers. With the Retail Stage and the Texpertise Stage, the industry benefited from our strong new partnerships and from business-enhancing expertise on circular production processes, future-focused interior trends and AI-driven design,” explained Olaf Schmidt, Vice President Textiles & Textile Technologies.
Trade visitors learned about the business opportunities created by AI and how it enriches traditional textile production or customer care. Renowned experts shared best practices for forming sustainable business partnerships to reduce CO2 emissions. With pioneering design and interior trends, Heimtextil emphasised holistic concepts and promoted economic potential for retail, hospitality and interior design.
Preview Heimtextil 2026
The next edition of Heimtextil will further elevate textile interior design: in 2026, Patricia Urquiola will expand on her groundbreaking design concepts for Heimtextil, setting bold, forward-thinking benchmarks for textile-based room designs. Alcova Milano will also continue its global trend research into innovative materials and emerging aesthetics: the design platform will delve deeper into the impact of textiles, as well as the opportunities and challenges facing the textile industry, translating these insights into the upcoming Heimtextil trends in ways that offer even greater value to the industry.
The upcoming Heimtextil will take place from 13 to 16 January 2026.