Heimtextil will be held in Germany from January 10 to 13, 2017. This is the industry’s most important global event for interior textiles, interior design and interior trends. Exhibiting companies profit from the long-standing expertise and positive image of the event, which draws key players and decision-makers from across the world to Germany every year.
For many exhibitors, attending the fair has a considerable impact on their success over the coming season – whether this is because of the orders they receive, the establishing and maintaining of contacts or the garnering of inspiration for their own new concepts.
With its new products and trends, Heimtextil is as an international world-leading trade fair for the industry. It kicks off the upcoming season and is an indispensable platform for companies and trade visitors alike, from purchasers and designers to interior decorators, hoteliers and architects. Exhibitors include well-known mattress suppliers, renowned bedding companies, companies in decorative fabrics and table linen.
Next edition of Heimtextil will continue to focus on topics like sustainability as a point of orientation and source of inspiration. There will be a guided tour of the entire trade fair. There will be special attention to stands belonging to companies that appeal because of their particularly sustainable products and concepts.
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