Heimtextil Trends 24/25 are approaching the trends differently: from trends being the driver to transformation being the driver. The focus of Heimtextil’s 24/25 edition is addressing change at scale. We present different transformative textile innovations under the headline New Sensitivity.
Textiles Heimtextil Trends 23/24 to define future of home, contract textiles 01 Sep '22 4 min read Pic: Messe Frankfurt Exhibition GmbH / Peitro Sutera Heimtextil Trends 23/24 will define the future of home and contract textiles. Under the motto ‘Textiles Matter’, Heimtextil 2023 will set the benchmark for tomorrow’s forward-facing and sustainable textile furnishing. At Heimtextil from January 10-13, the presentations of progressive new products will generate stimulating impulses in the Trend Space.The Heimtextil Trends are a must for international visitors. Based on concentrated analyses and expert knowledge, the Heimtextil Trend Council – consisting of FranklinTill Studio (London), Stijlinstituut Amsterdam and Denmark’s SPOTT Trends and Business agency – will offer insights into the future of the national and international market. The focus is more than ever before on sustainability and the circular economy, the main factors in setting the trends for the season 23/24.“We are delighted to offer a foretaste of and a guide to tomorrow’s textile furnishings at our Heimtextil Trend Preview 23/24, which reveals opportunities and solutions for the sector on its way into a sustainable future,” said Olaf Schmidt, vice president Textiles & Textile Technologies at Messe Frankfurt.Heimtextil Trends 23/24 will define the future of home and contract textiles. Under the motto 'Textiles Matter', Heimtextil 2023 will set the benchmark for tomorrow's forward-facing and sustainable textile furnishing. At Heimtextil from January 10-13, the presentations of progressive new products will generate stimulating impulses in the Trend Space.Textiles are an integral part of modern life. The material applications and the manufacturing processes are no less multifarious than user expectations. And this represents a great challenge for the international textile industry, which obtains its raw materials from a broad spectrum of sources and uses numerous processes to make a huge variety of products. This offers a great potential for the sustainable development of the textile industry in the future. The Heimtextil Trends show ways in which this potential can be untilized and sustainable developments promoted. Under the motto ‘Textiles Matter’, visitors can explore concepts for increased circularity, which will generate new impulses for the sustainable market of the future, the organiser said in a press release."Considering the state of environmental emergency we are currently living through, the textile industry has a responsibility to examine its processes, and change for the better. That is why for this edition of the Heimtextil Trends we are taking materials first approach, and focusing on the sourcing, design, and sustainability of materials. Textiles Matter showcases the potential of circularity and celebrates design initiatives that are beautiful, relevant and importantly sustainable,” explained Marta Giralt Dunjó of FranklinTill.The Trend Space at the coming Heimtextil 2023 will revolve around ideas and solutions for circularity in the textile sector. How can textiles be produced in a sustainable way? What recycling options are there? What does the optimum recycling of textile products look like? Within the framework of the circular economy, materials are continuously reused. On the one hand, this reduces the need for new raw materials and, on the other hand, cuts the amount of waste generated. In the technical cycle, inorganic materials, such as nylon, polyester, plastic and metal, can be recycled with no loss of quality. In the biological cycle, organic materials, such as linen and bast fibres, are returned to nature at the end of their useful life. This is the basis of the four trend themes: ‘Make and Remake’, ‘Continuous’, ‘From Earth’ and ‘Nature Engineered’.Pre-used materials, deadstock and remnant textiles are given a new lease of life with the focus shifting to the aesthetics of repair and taking the form of a specific design element of the recycled product. Bright and joyful colours and techniques, such as overprinting, overdyeing, bricolage, collage and patchwork, result in new and creative products. Layered colour patterns and graphics lead to bold and maximalist, yet conscious, designs.The Continuous trend theme will describe closed-loop systems in which materials are recycled into new, waste-free products again and again. Putative waste materials are separated out and reprocessed as new fibres, composites and textiles. Thus, synthetic and cellulose yarns can be produced zero-waste. Thanks to technically advanced reclamation processes, the materials retain their original quality and aesthetic. Practicality, essentialism and longevity determine the design of Continuous products.From Earth theme will focus on the natural world and harmony with the nature of organic materials. Natural colours communicate warmth and softness. Imperfect textures, signs of wear and irregularities create ecological and earth-born aesthetics. Earthen and botanic shades, natural variation and tactile richness dominate the From Earth segment. Unrefined and raw surfaces, unbleached textiles and natural dyes celebrate materials in their original states.A reinterpretation of the concept of “natural”: Nature Engineered uses mechanical means to elevate and perfect organic materials, such as bast fibres, hemp, linen and nettles. Cutting-edge techniques process natural textiles into sophisticated and smart products. Combined with shades of beige and brown, clean lines and shapes are the distinguishing features of this theme.Forming the heart of the fair, these sustainable and future-oriented trends will be shown systematically in the Trend Space area of Heimtextil in Frankfurt am Main. The trends will provide orientation and offer insights into the future of home and contract textiles for visitors from all over the world. Fibre2Fashion News Desk (RR) More Messe Frankfurt GmbH News... More Textiles News - Germany...
Heimtextil Trends 24/25 are approaching the trends differently: from trends being the driver to transformation being the driver. The focus of Heimtextil’s 24/25 edition is addressing change at scale. We present different transformative textile innovations under the headline New Sensitivity.
Heimtextil Trends 24/25 are approaching the trends differently: from trends being the driver to transformation being the driver. The focus of Heimtextil’s 24/25 edition is addressing change at scale. We present different transformative textile innovations under the headline New Sensitivity.
Heimtextil Trends 24/25 are approaching the trends differently: from trends being the driver to transformation being the driver. The focus of Heimtextil’s 24/25 edition is addressing change at scale. We present different transformative textile innovations under the headline New Sensitivity.
Textiles Heimtextil Trends 23/24 to focus on 'Textiles Matter' 17 Aug '22 1 min read Pic: Heimtextil Messefrankfurt Under the motto ‘Textiles Matter’, Heimtextil Trends 23/24 will point the way to the new trend season. For over three decades, the Heimtextil trend directions have enjoyed a global reputation and are unrivalled within the trade fair landscape. The fair is an opportunity to know about exciting contributions and new ways of exploring the Heimtextil Trends.At the official Heimtextil Trend Preview, Marta Giralt Dunjó, design director at FranklinTill (United Kingdom), will present an initial outlook and highlight four important paths to the circular economy in the textile industry, the organiser said in a press release.Under the motto 'Textiles Matter', Heimtextil Trends 23/24 will point the way to the new trend season. For over three decades, the Heimtextil trend directions have enjoyed a global reputation and are unrivalled within the trade fair landscape. The fair is an opportunity to know about exciting contributions and new ways of exploring the Heimtextil Trends.The Heimtextil Trends show that the circular economy is one of the most important measures the textile industry can take to bring about significant change. This year’s theme is: Next Horizons with trends Deep Nature, Hyper Nature, Beyond Identity and Empowered Identity taking the stage. The live broadcast of Heimtextil Trends 2023/24 on September 1, at 11 a.m. (CEST). Fibre2Fashion News Desk (RR) More Textiles News - Germany...
Autumn is the season of change. It's not everyones favourite season, being the one that starts the decline and recession of nature, before it arrives at its low point in the middle of the winter. It is, however, the most interesting season colorwise, when all the green is no longer required, yellow, brown, red and purple come to take its place. Fruits and seeds fall from the trees and the animal world is buzzing with all the winter preperations. It's also a melancholic time. The possibilities and opportunities of summer are gone, and the chill of winter is on the horizon. D A I S Y J A M E S loves the fall and its moody aestethic, and this wallcover translates that affection to your wall.
Heimtextil 2019 ha redistribuido su espacio expositivo: mayor concentración de la oferta para garantizar unos recorridos más cortos y eficientes para los compradores.
Image 6 of 7 from gallery of Exploring Strategies for Sustainable Textiles: Heimtextil 2023. © FranklinTill
Textiles Matter for a sustainable home: These are the topics of the Trend Space at Heimtextil 23/24 in Hall 9.0 from 10 to 13 January 2023 in Frankfurt. More:
A couple of weeks ago I attended the special summer edition of Heimtextil 2022 where the home textile and color trends for 2023 were on display in full 4 key home textile and color trends to watch for 2023 as seen at the special summer edition of Heimtextil 2022.
A couple of weeks ago I attended the special summer edition of Heimtextil 2022 where the home textile and color trends for 2023 were on display in full 4 key home textile and color trends to watch for 2023 as seen at the special summer edition of Heimtextil 2022.
A couple of weeks ago I attended the special summer edition of Heimtextil 2022 where the home textile and color trends for 2023 were on display in full 4 key home textile and color trends to watch for 2023 as seen at the special summer edition of Heimtextil 2022.
A couple of weeks ago I attended the special summer edition of Heimtextil 2022 where the home textile and color trends for 2023 were on display in full 4 key home textile and color trends to watch for 2023 as seen at the special summer edition of Heimtextil 2022.
A couple of weeks ago I attended the special summer edition of Heimtextil 2022 where the home textile and color trends for 2023 were on display in full 4 key home textile and color trends to watch for 2023 as seen at the special summer edition of Heimtextil 2022.
A couple of weeks ago I attended the special summer edition of Heimtextil 2022 where the home textile and color trends for 2023 were on display in full 4 key home textile and color trends to watch for 2023 as seen at the special summer edition of Heimtextil 2022.
A couple of weeks ago I attended the special summer edition of Heimtextil 2022 where the home textile and color trends for 2023 were on display in full 4 key home textile and color trends to watch for 2023 as seen at the special summer edition of Heimtextil 2022.
Come una grande materioteca fondata sul principio della sostenibilità, la fiera di Francoforte dedicata a tessili e filati mette in mostra i materiali di domani.
I am excited to be returning to Heimtextil January 10-13 for the first time since 2020! Curious about the show? Here is a rundown of how I am planning to get the most out of the largest international trade fair for decorative textiles.
Style No. 59893313; Color Code: 000 A one-of-a-kind accent to your interior, this rag rug-inspired accent chair features upholstery handwoven from recycled fabric strips to create an abundance of welcoming color and texture. For ordering assistance and more, please contact us. For aesthetic advice and tips to help decorate your space, enjoy our complimentary home styling services. Because this furniture is crafted by hand, no two pieces are exactly alike. Please expect unique variations in color, natural texture, and pattern (including woodgrain) from the imagery shown. Handwoven recycled cotton upholstery Cushion content: Foam & fiber Tight-upholstered seat Tropical hardwood frame and oak legs; natural finish Professionally clean; cleaning code S This piece is intended for indoor use No assembly required Imported
Este año la feria alemana Heimtextil se celebrará por primera vez a las puertas de verano, del 21 al 24 de junio 2022, junto con Techtextil y Texprocess.
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The Creatura Wallpaper is part of our magical Wilderie collaboration with interior experts Clarke & Clarke. Curious spotted giraffes shelter under a mystical palm, while zebra unicorns prance amongst hummingbirds and surreal details. This wallpaper is an updated, playful take on the popular Kruger design, inspired by a South African safari. The vibrant peachy pink shades are highlighted with bold touches of pistachio green and zebra print, that will inject an air of jungle maximalism into your interior scheme.