Textile interior design solutions are expanding their scope as Frankfurt prepares to host a comprehensive showcase from 13 to 16 January 2026. The event will bring together decorative and furniture fabrics, wallpaper, flooring, carpets, mattresses, bed linen and table linen under one roof, offering interior designers and buyers from hospitality and retail sectors access to the latest textile and non-textile material innovations.
Leading brands and promising newcomers have already confirmed their participation in what promises to be a diverse gathering of interior design solutions. The event introduces a new hall layout designed to create targeted synergies for more efficient visits, while expanding its scope beyond traditional textiles.
“The international market has changed. Architects, interior designers and buyers are looking for a complete range of products in one place. With the broad offering at Heimtextil and the addition of non-textile floor coverings, we are providing exactly that. We offer a range spanning from functional furniture fabrics to wallpaper, flooring and finished products. The new hall layout ensures an even more structured visitor experience,” says Bettina Bär, Director Heimtextil, Messe Frankfurt.
Interior Design Concepts Take Center Stage
Hall 3.0 will bring together wallpaper, carpets, curtains and sun protection systems to present interior design concepts in a clearly structured format for professionals. Key participants include Forest Group (Netherlands), Höpke (Germany), Ifi Aebe (Greece), Linder (France), Marburger Tapetenfabrik (Germany), Paulig Teppichweberei (Germany), Sarlas (Greece), Tanriverdi (Turkey), The Wallfashion House (Belgium) and York Wallcoverings (USA).
The DecoTeam and its members will showcase holistic interior design concepts through joint brand presentations, complemented by the Design Lounge powered by DecoTeam. A new installation by Patricia Urquiola will demonstrate integrated interior design at the highest level.
Furniture and Decorative Fabrics Dominate Two Halls
Halls 3.1 and 4.1 will present the world’s largest offering of weavers for furniture and decorative fabrics. Hall 3.1 focuses on contract fabrics, leather and imitation leather, and fibres and yarns for furniture and decorative fabrics. Notable suppliers include Indorama Ventures Fibers Germany, Manifattura Filtes, Novartiplast and Martinelli Ginetto from Italy.
Hall 4.1 brings together high-quality decorative, furniture and contract fabrics, featuring manufacturers such as Edmund Bell (Great Britain), Manuel Revert (Spain), Vanelli Tekstil (Turkey) and Vescom Velvets BV (Netherlands).
Carpet Segment Grows with Flooring Addition
The carpet segment continues its expansion across Halls 11.0, 11.1 and 12.0, focusing on hand- and machine-woven carpets, unique pieces and doormats. For the first time, non-textile floorings will extend the range with the new Flooring & Equipment product segment, marking a significant expansion beyond traditional textile offerings.
Registered exhibitors include Heritage Overseas (India), Oriental Weavers Carpets Factory (Egypt), Ragolle Rugs (Belgium) and Universal XXI (Spain). Floor coverings feature in portfolios of Chene de L’est (France), Welspun UK and Zipse (Germany), among others.
Finished Products for Hospitality Sector
Halls 5.0, 5.1, 6.0 and 6.1 within the Bed, Bath & Living segment will cater to those seeking finished products for contract furnishing and hospitality. Exhibitors will present bed linen, bathroom textiles, table linen, blankets and home accessories. Participants include Formesse (Germany), Hermann Biederlack (Germany), Lameirinho – Indústria Textil (Portugal), Marzotto Lab (Italy), Mundotextil – Industrias Texteis (Portugal), and Veritas Tekstil (Turkey).
The Smart Bedding section in Hall 4.0 will feature bedding, duvets, pillows, and mattresses. Exhibitors such as Badenia Bettcomfort (Germany), Boyteks Tekstil (Turkey), f.a.n. Frankenstolz Schlafkomfort H. Neumeyer (Germany), Hefel Textil (Austria), OBB Oberbadische Bettfedernfabrik (Germany), and Proneem (France) will present state-of-the-art sleep solutions.






