Renowned designer Patricia Urquiola is set to present a completely new and immersive design experience, 'among-all,' at Heimtextil 2026, running from January 13 to 16, 2026. This installation, located in Hall 3.0, is the second chapter in her ongoing exploration of "textile thinking" and places human interaction at its core.
Visitors become active participants as their movements are detected by an AI-driven LED wall and morphed into hybrid beings, demonstrating how textiles function as transformative and intelligent materials that combine craftsmanship and technology.
The project strongly emphasizes circular and sustainable design. Material highlights include Ohoskin, an Italian textile made from orange by-products that serves as a high-performance alternative to leather, and carpets created from woolen salvages and production remnants by 13RUGS by rohi. Furthermore, a 3D-printed entrance portal is made from ECONYL chips. 'among-all' offers a futuristic vision of interior design where material life cycles are embedded in the creation process.











