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Heimtextil expands its decorative fabrics offer
With over 400 international manufacturers, the product range of upholstery and decorative fabrics at Heimtextil is wider than ever before.
8th October 2018
Innovation in Textiles
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Frankfurt
With over 400 international manufacturers, the product range of upholstery and decorative fabrics as well as upholstery and artificial leather at Heimtextil is wider than ever before. The leading trade fair for home and contract textiles, which takes place from 8-11 January 2019 in Frankfurt, is now further expanding its spectrum across a total of six hall levels.
“The upholstery and decorative fabrics segment has been growing very successfully for several years now. In 2019, all the relevant European suppliers of upholstery and decorative fabrics, upholstery and artificial leather will be presenting themselves across the three levels of hall 4 for the first time,” said Olaf Schmidt, Vice President Textiles & Textile Technologies at Messe Frankfurt.
The most important manufacturers of upholstery fabrics from Asia that also have export experience will also be represented in halls 1 and 5. All in all, Heimtextil combines the world’s largest and most international range in this segment, thus creating the best order options for buyers from the furniture and home textile industries, organisers report.
Weatherproof and suitable for commercial properties
Healthy living and working remains one of the top themes in the interior textiles sector. Furniture and decorative fabrics also make a contribution: they are able to optimise rooms climatically and acoustically and decisively improve the feel-good factor. In this respect, the on-trend fabrics are certified organic, waterproof and/or flame-retardant. At the same time, the textiles – despite all their high-tech – have a very natural appearance. This also applies to outdoor fabrics in linen, flannel or woven looks. When it comes to soft feel-good textiles for indoors, high quality wool is exploited to the full.
Also, on the rise are denim fabrics that sometimes give the interior a casual touch. On the morning of the first day of the fair, a design dialogue will take place with the Heimtextil trend managers about the latest design trends in upholstery and decorative fabrics. The trend researchers will invite representatives from the upholstery industry to the lecture area to exchange views on current topics.
Top European producers
In hall 4, numerous big names from Europe will be present, such as Gruppo Mastrotto, Manifattura Tessile Di Nole, Martinelli Ginetto, MCA, Prosetex and Sirio Tendaggi from Italy, Boelert & Moens, De Poortere Frères, Symphony Mills and Tessutica (with the Beaulieu brand) from Belgium and Albatros, Bernard Reyn, Pintail and Reynaldo from the Netherlands.
Other top players come from Spain: Manuel Revert, Santa Amalia Alta Decoracion (with the brand SATI), and Textiles Vilber. In addition, Dina Vanelli Tekstil, and Güleser Tekstil from Turkey will also be present. From Germany, Gebrüder Munzert, Konrad Hornschuch, Leder Schreyeck, Textum, and Vowalon Beschichtungen will be represented.
Products for commercial textile furnishing
Hall 4.2 will also focus on a further target group: at the Interior.Architecture.Hospitality Expo, architects, interior designers and hotel furnishers will find high-quality products for commercial textile furnishing. Crypton from the USA and Anavil Europe from France will be exhibiting for the first time at Heimtextil and will be presenting fabrics specifically for contract furnishing. Another highlight in hall 4.2 will be a large-scale presentation by Trevira.
“We will further expand the concept of the Trevira CS joint stand in 2019. This means that we will be represented at Heimtextil with a larger number of customers and thus also the highly flame-retardant Trevira CS collections. Trevira will also be presenting a trend area especially for the contract market, where visitors – in particular interior designers, designers and furnishers – can find out about innovative textiles and colour trends,” said Dr Isabell Lammel, Manager Communications at Trevira.
Largest range of manufacturers from Asia
Asian manufacturers experienced in exports will present a wide range of furnishing and upholstery fabrics on a total of three levels. This is where foreign traders and wholesalers focusing on volume-oriented orders can meet manufacturers with whom orders can be placed in medium and high quantities and supplied in a timely manner. In addition, the exhibitors will also be offering a varied range of products manufactured especially for retailers and bearing their own brand name.
Fibres and yarns
In addition to the joint presentation by Trevira, numerous manufacturers of fibres and yarns will be exhibiting at Heimtextil, spread across various product segments. The range extends from traditional materials and eco-certified yarns to high-tech fibres for use in highly specialised areas. Among the 20 producers are pioneering companies such as Dralon from Germany, Lenzing from Austria, Reliance from India, and Torcitura Lei Tsu from Italy.
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