Heimtextil: Mad About Textiles
Heimtextil is the biggest international trade fair for home and contract textiles, and will next be held in Frankfurt am Main from 9 to 12 January 2018. The first trade fair of the year for its sector, it is a climate and trend barometer for the new business year.
What you can expect at Heimtextil: Everyone comes to visit: Architects, bed retailers, designers, internal decorators, project planners, interior decorators, visual merchandisers. Discover the trends of the coming season: An expertly curated Theme Park is the perfect source of inspiration for your next product collection. Here you’ll meet key decision makers: High-calibre buyers from over 130 countries visit Heimtextil each year.
Big but clearly organised: Exhibitor directories and easy-to-follow signage in the exhibition halls provide excellent orientation. The Future Is Urban By the 21st Century we’ll almost all be city dwellers. The Heimtextil 2018 Trend Book explores how this urban future will shape the spaces in which we live, work, shop and socialise.
Presented in four Lifestyle Trends – The Flexible Space, The Healthy Space, The Re-Made Space and The Maker Space you are invited to explore the major lifestyle trends and the associated design, material and colour trends. Headed by trend agency FranklinTill Studio, The Heimtextil Trends aim to inspire but also inform, so that you can create long term ideas in line with future consumer behaviour and design and colour trends. Contact: Heimtextil
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