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20/04/2021 – Heimtextil trend concept 2022/23

Heimtextil 2022: How has the pandemic changed the way we live?

This important question was tackled recently in a digital workshop by the Heimtextil Trend Council.

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The current edition of the Heimtextil Trend Book 2021/22 – “Nothing New, Everything New” provides an insight into numerous design projects and offers orientation for the current trend season. Extensive visual material, colour palettes, precise colour values and much more – with content compiled from around the world, the book serves as a working tool for international textile producers, interior designers and interior decorators in the creation of their new collections and furnishing concepts. textile network is giving away 3 copies! © Stockwerk-Fotodesign - stock.adobe.com

 
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At its regular meeting at the end of March, the Heimtextil Trend Council exchanged views on current design developments. The picture shows Anne Marie Commandeur, Stijlinstituut Amsterdam. © Messe Frankfurt Exhibition / Pietro Sutera

 
Gewinnspiel-Label.jpeg

The current edition of the Heimtextil Trend Book 2021/22 – “Nothing New, Everything New” provides an insight into numerous design projects and offers orientation for the current trend season. Extensive visual material, colour palettes, precise colour values and much more – with content compiled from around the world, the book serves as a working tool for international textile producers, interior designers and interior decorators in the creation of their new collections and furnishing concepts. textile network is giving away 3 copies! © Stockwerk-Fotodesign - stock.adobe.com

 
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