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Frankfurt, Germany – The updated hall layout for Heimtextil 2026 includes new adjacencies and programming specific to interior designers.
The expo, which will take place from Jan. 13-16 at Messe Frankfurt, has structured halls 3.0, 3.1 and 4.1 to feature exhibitors serving the designer trade. Products will be presented according to their use in the room: from wallpaper and window decorations to decorative and upholstery fabrics and floor coverings. The goal is to tailor the components to the way designers work, according to Bettina Bär, Heimtextil director.
“Anyone who designs textile spaces in their everyday work needs quick orientation rather than time-consuming research. The impressive number of exhibitors and brands at Heimtextil 2026 offers interior designers quick access to suitable materials, design ideas and reliable partners,” she explained.
The DecoTeam in Hall 3.0 will serve as a central meeting place for interior designers. On Wednesday, Jan. 14, the DecoTeam will host programming for interior designers. The event will kick off with a lecture on “Design to be happy – InternationalInterior Trends” by Corinna Kretschmar-Joehnk, followed by a short AI workshop with Axel Ligowski. He will show how interior designers can implement their creative ideas using digital tools.
The adjoining Design Lounge will present a range of brands: Brink & Campmann with the brands Harlequin, Morris & Co, Ted Baker and Wedgwood Home, as well as Designers Guild with the exclusive brands Christian Lacroix and Ralph Lauren showcasing their latest collections. The Design Lounge also includes exhibitors such as Haro Carpets, Kadeco Sun Protection Systems, Kobe Fabrics, Otto Golze and Somfy along with Stoeckel & Grimmler with the renowned brands Joop Living, Schöner Wohnen and Esprit home, the wallpaper manufacturer Hembus, Theo Keller / Theko – with the brands Sansibar Sylt, Tom Tailor and Natur Pur – Tisca, and Unland with Pierre Cardin.
Halls 3.1 and 4.1 will feature manufacturers and weaving mills specializing in furniture, decorative and upholstery fabrics, as well as genuine and imitation leather.
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