Leading international trade fair for home and contract textiles, Heimtextil is set to offer a comprehensive showcase for holistic interior design from January 13 to 16, 2026. The upcoming event promises an expanded and diverse product range, integrating both textile and, for the first time, non-textile solutions.
Unparalled collection of textile innovations
Interior designers, architects, and buyers from the hospitality and retail sectors will find an unparalleled selection of textile and material innovations under one roof. Bettina Bär, Director, Heimtextil-Messe Frankfurt, highlights, architects, interior designers, and buyers are looking for a complete range of products in one place. The trade show provides exactly that with its broad offering and addition of non-textile floor coverings, The new hall layout is designed to create targeted synergies, ensuring an efficient and structured visitor experience.
Central hub for interior design concepts
Serving as a central hub for integrated interior design concepts, Hall 3.0 will feature wallpaper, curtains, carpets, and sun protection systems. It will house leading international brands like Marburger Tapetenfabrik (Germany), York Wallcoverings (US), and DecoTeam members who will present their latest collections. A new installation by Patricia Urquiola will further inspire integrated design at the highest level.
Largest selection of weavers at one place
Halls 3.1 and 4.1 will host the globe's largest selection of weavers for furniture and decorative fabrics. The focus here will be on contract fabrics, imitation leather, and specialized fibers and yarns, emphasizing both functionality and modern design. Exhibitors in these halls include Manifattura Filtes (Italy), Edmund Bell (Great Britain), and Vescom Velvets BV (Netherlands).
The carpet segment will occupy Halls 11.0, 11.1, and 12.0, showcasing hand- and machine-woven carpets, unique pieces, and doormats. A significant new addition is the Flooring & Equipment segment, introducing non-textile floor coverings for the first time. This expansion aims to provide a complete range of floor solutions for contract furnishers and buyers, featuring exhibitors like Heritage Overseas (India) and Welspun UK.
Halls 5.0, 5.1, 6.0, and 6.1 will house the Bed, Bath & Living segment, offering finished products for hospitality, including bed linen, bathroom textiles, and home accessories with high quality and flexible order quantities. The Smart Bedding section in Hall 4.0 will present state-of-the-art sleep solutions, including mattresses, duvets, and pillows, from companies like Hefel Textil (Austria) and f.a.n. Frankenstolz Schlafkomfort (Germany).
Heimtextil 2026 is poised to be an essential event for professionals seeking innovative, functional, and aesthetically pleasing solutions for all aspects of textile and non-textile interior design.