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Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles 2020 opens next Monday: new digital tools complement in-person meetings   (c) Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles
Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles 2020
21.08.2020

Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles 2020 opens next Monday: new digital tools complement in-person meetings

Asia’s leading trade platform for the home and contract textile industry, Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles, is ready to welcome over 600 exhibitors to China’s commercial hub from 24 – 26 August. As China’s economy continues its recovery, the upcoming fair will serve as a key platform for the industry to reconnect and prepare for the seasons ahead. Taking consideration of current international travel restrictions, Intertextile has launched a brand new online business matching platform, enabling participation for those who cannot travel to Shanghai.

Ms Wendy Wen, Senior General Manager of Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd commented: “2020 has been a difficult and unpredictable year for every business and industry across the world, so we are pleased to be providing a platform for the home textile industry to connect and recover from the coronavirus pandemic. Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles is the first physical trade event for the sector held by Messe Frankfurt since January, so we hope that the fair assists the sector to join forces and overcome this challenging year together.”

Asia’s leading trade platform for the home and contract textile industry, Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles, is ready to welcome over 600 exhibitors to China’s commercial hub from 24 – 26 August. As China’s economy continues its recovery, the upcoming fair will serve as a key platform for the industry to reconnect and prepare for the seasons ahead. Taking consideration of current international travel restrictions, Intertextile has launched a brand new online business matching platform, enabling participation for those who cannot travel to Shanghai.

Ms Wendy Wen, Senior General Manager of Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd commented: “2020 has been a difficult and unpredictable year for every business and industry across the world, so we are pleased to be providing a platform for the home textile industry to connect and recover from the coronavirus pandemic. Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles is the first physical trade event for the sector held by Messe Frankfurt since January, so we hope that the fair assists the sector to join forces and overcome this challenging year together.”

Ms Wen continued: “Our first priority is to create a clean and hygienic space for all participants to source and network. To achieve this goal, the fair will implement extra health care and hygiene precautions onsite. On the other hand, we are aware that a number of travel restrictions are still in place across the world. With this in mind, Intertextile will offer a series of online services for those who are unable to travel to Shanghai, allowing the fair to reach as wide an audience as possible.”

2020 fair highlights

To provide buyers with greater efficiency, the fair, which covers four halls, will be divided clearly by product categories: Household Hall (hall 3), International Brands / Upholstery Hall (hall 4.1), Brand Fabrics Hall (hall 5.1) and Sofa Fabrics Hall (hall 6.1).

In addition, the Contract Business 360° concept will return this year, with over 40 premier upholstery exhibitors presenting their latest textile products and furnishing solutions for contract use. Exhibitors include Guangzhou Yuanzhicheng Home Textile, Haining Julai Textile, JAB, Morgan Shanghai, Symphony Mills, Suzhou Roufang, Ter Molst International, Zhejiang Hexin and Zhejiang Maya Fabric. Furthermore, top brands such as Agmamito from Poland and Wollsdorf Leather from Austria will be exhibiting for the first time at Intertextile.

Online business matching platform offers new sourcing landscape

Although face-to-face interaction is irreplaceable, a virtual complement has become more important as a result of the worldwide pandemic. To support the industry during these unprecedented times, Intertextile has launched a brand new online business matching platform. With this free service, participants are able to source and network at their fingertips. The virtual platform will offer many new features including:

  • Easy sourcing: exhibitors are categorised by product groups including Sofa / Decorative Fabrics, Curtains and Accessories, Bedding and Finished products, Shading and Accessories, and Editors
  • Live-streamed product presentations of exhibitors
  • Smart recommendations: pre-selected exhibitor lists will be provided to buyers based on their personal preferences and interests
  • Convenience: participants are able to use the service through computers or portable devices without the need to download any software

High quality fringe programme covers comprehensive topics
 
The fair’s event programme will once again provide the industry with the latest trends and insights in four topics: Design Inspiration, Business O2O, Textile & Technology and Industry Empowerment. One of the highlights will be the 2021 Intertextile Trend Forum, led by Shen Lei, the Chinese representative of the Intertextile International Lifestyle Trend Committee. The forum will bring together five prominent Chinese designers including Ben Chen, Ben Wu, Meng Ye, Paul Pang and Xie Ke, who will delve into the theme of 2021 Intertextile Trends–“BOUND”, as well as the Chinese market conditions. The event will be held on day 1 of the fair, from 14:00 – 17:00 in hall 5.1 booth C18, and streamed live online.

Another not-to-be-missed event is the Ride the Storm – Home Textile Digital Printing Forum, which will include an array of educating seminars that cover the latest digital textile printing trends and technologies. The forum will be held on day 2 of the fair, from 13:20 – 17:20 in hall 3, booth M12.

Furthermore, joining forces with Tmall Global, the largest cross border B2C online retail platform in China, the fair will host a series of seminars delivering the solutions and strategies for industry digitalisation during the afternoon of day 1. In addition, the well-received Furniture & Home Textile Direct Negotiation Event will return to provide an excellent opportunity for furniture companies and fabric brands to collaborate.

Additional health care and hygiene precautions will be in place

As trade fair co-organisers, Messe Frankfurt’s number one priority always remains the health and safety of fairgoers. To maintain a clean and hygienic environment for visitors and exhibitors to meet in, extra measures will be in practice at the fair. These include: real-name registration, onsite temperature checks, frequent sterilisation of public areas and distancing measures for forum / seminar audiences, amongst others.

06.05.2020

Heimtextil künftig mit drei Säulen: „Show“, „Trend“ und „Conference“

Mitten in der gegenwärtigen Coronakrise erfährt die Heimtextil für ihre nächste Ausgabe vom 12. bis 15. Januar 2021 in Frankfurt am Main sehr großen Zuspruch: Mehr als 95 Prozent der 2020 belegten Fläche sind bislang gebucht.

Eine Neuerung erwartet Aussteller und Besucher der Heimtextil in Sachen Programmstruktur: Um die zahlreichen Events, die auf diverse Zielgruppen ausgerichtet sind, klarer und übersichtlicher zu ordnen und eine gute Orientierung zu bieten, stellen die Messeverantwortlichen die Heimtextil künftig auf drei Säulen auf: „Show“, „Trend“ und „Conference“ werden ab sofort die drei wesentlichen Elemente der Messe sein, die den Heimtextil-Teilnehmern umfassende Informationen und Inspirationen bieten.

„Show“ steht dabei für die Präsentationen der internationalen Aussteller an deren Ständen in den Hallen 3 bis 12 – also für die Messe im eigentlichen Sinne. Die Highlights der Messe bekommen Besucher bei geführten Touren vorgestellt. Zum Beispiel führen renommierte Architekten und Einrichtungsexperten die Besucher gezielt zu innovativen und trendsetzenden Unternehmen machen spannende Produktlösungen erlebbar.

Mitten in der gegenwärtigen Coronakrise erfährt die Heimtextil für ihre nächste Ausgabe vom 12. bis 15. Januar 2021 in Frankfurt am Main sehr großen Zuspruch: Mehr als 95 Prozent der 2020 belegten Fläche sind bislang gebucht.

Eine Neuerung erwartet Aussteller und Besucher der Heimtextil in Sachen Programmstruktur: Um die zahlreichen Events, die auf diverse Zielgruppen ausgerichtet sind, klarer und übersichtlicher zu ordnen und eine gute Orientierung zu bieten, stellen die Messeverantwortlichen die Heimtextil künftig auf drei Säulen auf: „Show“, „Trend“ und „Conference“ werden ab sofort die drei wesentlichen Elemente der Messe sein, die den Heimtextil-Teilnehmern umfassende Informationen und Inspirationen bieten.

„Show“ steht dabei für die Präsentationen der internationalen Aussteller an deren Ständen in den Hallen 3 bis 12 – also für die Messe im eigentlichen Sinne. Die Highlights der Messe bekommen Besucher bei geführten Touren vorgestellt. Zum Beispiel führen renommierte Architekten und Einrichtungsexperten die Besucher gezielt zu innovativen und trendsetzenden Unternehmen machen spannende Produktlösungen erlebbar.

Als Trendbarometer und erste Anlaufstelle in Sachen Design-, Trend- und Marktprognosen bietet die Heimtextil mit dem „Trend“ eine weltweit einzigartige Präsentation und erstklassige Inspirationsmöglichkeiten. So tiefgreifend und umfangreich wie keine andere Veranstaltung weltweit, bildet der „Trend Space“ in der Halle 3.0 Farben, Materialien und Designs der kommenden Saison ab – kuratiert und inszeniert von Anja Bisgaard Gaede und ihrem Team von SPOTT Trends & Business.

Die dritte Komponente „Conference“ bündelt alle Vorträge, Diskussionsrunden und Workshops, die auf der Heimtextil in fünf Arealen für unterschiedliche Besucherzielgruppen angeboten werden. Workshops und Vorträge von Einrichtungsexperten gibt es im DecoTeam (Halle 8.0). Darüber hinaus bietet die Heimtextil Expertenbeiträge zu den Themenkomplexen „Textile Technologies“ (Halle 3.0), „Design Dialog“ (Halle 4.2), „Sleep“ (Halle 11.0, Foyer) und „Green“ (Halle 11.0, Foyer).

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Heimtextil 2021
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Messe Frankfurt Exhibition GmbH

Industry players from key international markets gather at Intertextile annually (c) Messe Frankfurt
Industry players from key international markets gather at Intertextile annually
05.03.2020

Strong exhibitor registration shaping up for Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles – Autumn Edition

Exhibitor registration for the Autumn Edition of Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles has been strong since applications opened in December last year. Renowned global players such as D Décor Home Fabrics (India), G.M. Syntex Pvt (India), Naturtex (Hungary) and SIC Global Textiles (Poland) are amongst those to have already confirmed their participation. Held from 24 – 26 August 2020, the fair is the largest trade platform in China for international buyers to meet potential supply partners in the second half of the year. The fair’s early bird discount will be extended until 30 March. Interested companies can register online to enjoy a 10% discount.

Discover abundant new products and design trends
As the leading business platform for the home and contract textile industry in the Asia Pacific region, participants of Intertextile can always discover the latest innovations and trends of the textile and interior design industry. This year, the fair continues to cover the entire spectrum of home and contract textile products including:

Exhibitor registration for the Autumn Edition of Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles has been strong since applications opened in December last year. Renowned global players such as D Décor Home Fabrics (India), G.M. Syntex Pvt (India), Naturtex (Hungary) and SIC Global Textiles (Poland) are amongst those to have already confirmed their participation. Held from 24 – 26 August 2020, the fair is the largest trade platform in China for international buyers to meet potential supply partners in the second half of the year. The fair’s early bird discount will be extended until 30 March. Interested companies can register online to enjoy a 10% discount.

Discover abundant new products and design trends
As the leading business platform for the home and contract textile industry in the Asia Pacific region, participants of Intertextile can always discover the latest innovations and trends of the textile and interior design industry. This year, the fair continues to cover the entire spectrum of home and contract textile products including:

  • Decorative Fabrics (Upholstery & Curtains)
  • Bedding, Bath, Kitchen & Table
  • Carpets & Rugs
  • Sun-Protection
  • Wallcoverings
  • Textile Editors
  • Whole Home Products
  • Digital Print & Technics
  • Fibres, Yarns & Chemicals
  • Textile Designs

In addition, Intertextile is pleased to cooperate with the renowned international forecasting agency NellyRodi™ from France again in presenting the hottest international home furnishing trends. A trend committee led by NellyRodi and formed by top forecasters including Carlotta Montaldo, Juliette Lamarca, Shen Lei and Studio NOCC will be responsible for determining the major design trends which will be demonstrated in the three-day fair via a series of events and displays. More details about the trends will be announced soon.

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 Messe Frankfurt

Bremer Baumwollbörse, Bremer Rathaus (c) Bremen Cotton Exchange
Bremer Baumwollbörse, Bremer Rathaus
10.02.2020

International Cotton Conference Bremen 2020: keynotes

Focus on Sustainability and Climate Change

Passion for Cotton: The 35th International Cotton Conference Bremen starts on 25 March in the Hanseatic city’s historic Town Hall. But before subject-specific questions are discussed in depth in the individual sessions, the concise and inspiring keynotes by leading business experts from science and industry will draw attention to the current trends and challenges in the industry at the start of the conference. A large part of the presentations is shaped by the current discussion on environmental and sustainability issues and the resulting consequences for the global economy.

Climate Change and Sustainability

“Climate change - a storm in a teacup?” asks Kai Hughes, Executive Director of the International Cotton Advisory Committee, Washington D.C., USA, in a provocative speech. The aim of his presentation is to work out the challenges of climate change especially for agriculture and cotton production. This should form the basis for later discussion on concrete approaches and solutions within the cotton community.

Focus on Sustainability and Climate Change

Passion for Cotton: The 35th International Cotton Conference Bremen starts on 25 March in the Hanseatic city’s historic Town Hall. But before subject-specific questions are discussed in depth in the individual sessions, the concise and inspiring keynotes by leading business experts from science and industry will draw attention to the current trends and challenges in the industry at the start of the conference. A large part of the presentations is shaped by the current discussion on environmental and sustainability issues and the resulting consequences for the global economy.

Climate Change and Sustainability

“Climate change - a storm in a teacup?” asks Kai Hughes, Executive Director of the International Cotton Advisory Committee, Washington D.C., USA, in a provocative speech. The aim of his presentation is to work out the challenges of climate change especially for agriculture and cotton production. This should form the basis for later discussion on concrete approaches and solutions within the cotton community.

With his lecture “The HUGO BOSS sustainability programme ... and what our customer has to do with it” Andreas Streubig, Director of Global Sustainability at Hugo Boss AG, Metzingen, Germany, rolls up the textile value chain from a different angle, starting at the consumer level. As a representative of a premium brand for women's and men's clothing, Streubig discusses sustainability as a strategic element of the corporate strategy and provides information on how elements of the strategy are being implemented at Hugo Boss.

Rüdiger Senft, Head of Sustainability at Commerzbank, Frankfurt am Main, Germany, looks at the changing role of banks in financing the cotton market. In addition to a general introduction to the topic of sustainability and banking regulation, Senft's presentation deals with the financing of the cotton trade from a social and ecological point of view.
The opening session on 25 March is hosted by Bill Ballenden, founder and owner of Dragontree, Swindon, UK, an online auction platform for the cotton trade. As a former cotton manager for Louis Dreyfus in Europe and Asia, Bill Ballenden has many years of experience in the industry.

Cross-Cutting Issues: Digitalisation, Gender, Value Chains

The subsequent session in the conference programme with the headline “A Wider View” is devoted to currently defining trends and important cross-cutting issues in the industry. This goes far beyond classic cotton themes.

A lecture by Mark Messura, Senior Vice President, Global Supply Chain Marketing for Cotton Incorporated, Cary, North Carolina, deals with the role of cotton in an increasingly digitally controlled supply chain. Significant keywords here are faster delivery times, vertical integration, transparency and traceability.

The presentation by Roger Gilmartin, Managing Director of Tri-Blend Consulting, Charlotte, USA, entitled “The secret recipe for timely, cost-optimised and high-quality cotton clothing” promises exciting and enlightening insights. Tri-Blend Consulting conducts studies on the performance of different cotton varieties during the entire consumption process to the finished yarn and evaluates them from an economic point of view.

Amy Jackson, from the Better Cotton Initiative, London, UK, presents ICA Liverpool's “Women in Cotton” initiative. With this commitment, the initiative aims to increase the influence of women in the cotton industry and give them a stronger voice, for example by building networks in cooperation.

Navdeep Singh Sodhi, International Strategic Management Consultant at the Gherzi Textile Organisation, Switzerland, gives an insight into the current development of the value chain for cotton, textiles and clothing in Africa. Looking ahead to the coming decades, also in view of population growth, Africa is seen as having a high potential for building economic structures to improve income and prosperity.

Thomas Schneider, Professor at the University of Applied Sciences in Berlin and active in the field of production planning and control, textile materials and materials testing will host the session. A leading light in his field, Thomas Schneider has more than 30 years of experience in scientific and application-oriented research in the textile and fibre sector, including at the Fibre Institute Bremen e.V.

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Bremer Baumwollbörse

Messe Frankfurt (HK): Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd: Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles August
Messe Frankfurt (HK): Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles
15.01.2020

Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd: Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles August 2020

Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles – Autumn Edition will return from 24 – 26 August 2020 at the National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai), organised by Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd; the Sub-Council of Textile Industry, CCPIT; and the China Home Textile Association (CHTA). Stepping into its 26th edition, the trade fair will provide exhibitors the perfect opportunity to introduce new products and expand their distribution networks, as well as serving as a source of information and inspiration for professionals in every aspect of the industry.
 
Celebrating its 25th anniversary last August, the Autumn Edition of Intertextile attracted 1,147 exhibitors from 27 countries & regions, as well as 35,390 trade buyers from 117 countries & regions (2018: 104), reflecting the increasing internationalism of Messe Frankfurt’s textile fairs in China, and the growing opportunities for international suppliers to meet a wide range of buyers in Shanghai. The trade fair’s capacity to attract large and diverse crowds has reinforced its status as the leading business platform for the home textile industry in the Asia Pacific region.
 

Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles – Autumn Edition will return from 24 – 26 August 2020 at the National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai), organised by Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd; the Sub-Council of Textile Industry, CCPIT; and the China Home Textile Association (CHTA). Stepping into its 26th edition, the trade fair will provide exhibitors the perfect opportunity to introduce new products and expand their distribution networks, as well as serving as a source of information and inspiration for professionals in every aspect of the industry.
 
Celebrating its 25th anniversary last August, the Autumn Edition of Intertextile attracted 1,147 exhibitors from 27 countries & regions, as well as 35,390 trade buyers from 117 countries & regions (2018: 104), reflecting the increasing internationalism of Messe Frankfurt’s textile fairs in China, and the growing opportunities for international suppliers to meet a wide range of buyers in Shanghai. The trade fair’s capacity to attract large and diverse crowds has reinforced its status as the leading business platform for the home textile industry in the Asia Pacific region.
 
In the next edition, a large collection of quality Chinese companies, as well as premier overseas brands will once again present the entire spectrum of home and contract textile products including:

  • Textile editors
  • Whole Home Products
  • Windows & Upholstery
  • Bedding, Bath, Kitchen & Table
  • Carpets & Rugs
  • Sun-Protection
  • Wallcovering
  • Digital Print & Technics
  • Fibers, Yarns & Chemicals
  • Textile Designs

Opportunities abound in China’s home textiles market
 
“The upcoming Autumn Edition of Intertextile is set to offer suppliers and buyers the best platform to capture new business opportunities, especially as we continue to focus on bringing together more key players from the textiles, interiors, architecture and hospitality sectors in China and internationally,” Ms Wendy Wen, Senior General Manager of Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd said.
 
“Over the years, Intertextile has been evolving from a traditional trade fair to an immersive and interactive experience that inspires and engages attendees. Today, the fair is more than a business platform; it also delivers state-of-the-art home trends, valuable networking opportunities, as well as innovative and strategic solutions for brand development through a series of fringe programme events,” Ms Wen further explained.
 
As one of the selected exhibitors featured in the Talks & Tours series at the 2019 fair, Mr Thomas Luys, Sales Manager of LIBECO-LAGAE: “We had quite a diverse range of visitors, including an increase in e-commerce buyers, but also more traditional upholstery fabrics buyers. Our booth was also part of the Talks & Tours, so it was important to tell our story to a diverse range of visitors on this tour.”
 
 
To find out more about this fair, please visit: www.intertextilehome.com.
For more information about Messe Frankfurt textile fairs worldwide, please visit: http://texpertise-network.messefrankfurt.com.

 

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(c) Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd

 50. Ausgabe: Heimtextil feiert ein halbes Jahrhundert Weltleitmesse (c) Messe Frankfurt Exhibition GmbH
25.09.2019

50th edition: Heimtextil celebrates half a century as a leading trade fair

  • Heimtextil celebrates its anniversary: from 7-10 January 2020, the global home textiles industry will meet for the 50th time in Frankfurt am Main.

With a great anniversary party, a showcase presenting design classics from the past few decades, an anniversary film and other activities, Heimtextil will review the past half century since its first edition in 1971.

‘50 editions over the course of the past five decades are a rarely experienced phenomenon in the fast-moving global trade fair industry and are practically an eternity’, says Detlef Braun, CEO of Messe Frankfurt. ‘Like no other trade fair, Heimtextil stands for product variety, international clout and undisputed market leadership in the textile sector’. As a design show, it constantly reinvents itself, continues to present
state-of-the-art home trends as it has always done and makes the furnishing trends of tomorrow tangible’.

Big celebration party on the Wednesday of the trade fair

  • Heimtextil celebrates its anniversary: from 7-10 January 2020, the global home textiles industry will meet for the 50th time in Frankfurt am Main.

With a great anniversary party, a showcase presenting design classics from the past few decades, an anniversary film and other activities, Heimtextil will review the past half century since its first edition in 1971.

‘50 editions over the course of the past five decades are a rarely experienced phenomenon in the fast-moving global trade fair industry and are practically an eternity’, says Detlef Braun, CEO of Messe Frankfurt. ‘Like no other trade fair, Heimtextil stands for product variety, international clout and undisputed market leadership in the textile sector’. As a design show, it constantly reinvents itself, continues to present
state-of-the-art home trends as it has always done and makes the furnishing trends of tomorrow tangible’.

Big celebration party on the Wednesday of the trade fair

Messe Frankfurt will be inviting exhibitors and visitors to the highlight of the celebrations, the big Heimtextil @ Night party in hall 11.1 on Wednesday, 8 January 2020. Heimtextil exhibitors from the very beginning will be warmly welcomed and paid special attention. As part of the celebrations, Messe Frankfurt will present an anniversary film with a look back at earlier Heimtextil editions as well as music acts from the last five decades.

In hall 9.0, Heimtextil will present design classics from the past 50 years in a special showcase area. Here, the trade fair will invite people to take a journey through time and a tour of discovery through five  decades of Heimtextil history. The presentation is based on editorials from interior magazines. Four rooms incorporate colours, shapes, furniture and design objects from past decades. The showcase is complemented by a café that will be realised in cooperation with Schöner Wohnen, Europe's largest living magazine.

Exclusive offer: anniversary scarf in the Heimtextil look

To mark the anniversary, Heimtextil will launch a textile accessory of its  own creation: a scarf in the look of the current trade fair campaign. The scarf in the unisex colour combination of petrol, turquoise and lilac will be available for exhibitors and visitors to buy during the trade fair.

 

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Messe Frankfurt Exhibition GmbH

WHERE I BELONG: Heimtextil stellt die Designtrends für 20/21 vor (c) Bart Hess for Heimtextil
Trendbuch Cover - Bart Hess for Heimtextil
11.09.2019

WHERE I BELONG: Heimtextil presents the design trends for 2020/2021

Heimtextil will launch the new 2020/2021 trend season with the general theme “WHERE I BELONG”. For the official Heimtextil Trend Preview, Stijlinstituut Amsterdam director Anne Marie Commandeur  introduced the new design themes. The presentation in the run-up to Heimtextil (7-10 January 2020) took place at the Textile Museum’s Textile Lab in Tilburg, the Netherlands on 11 September 2019 and was streamed worldwide.

This season, Stijlinstituut Amsterdam is responsible for the Trend Book content and Trend Space implementation at the upcoming international trade fair for home and contract textiles. Alongside Stijlinstituut Amsterdam, London-based studio FranklinTill and Danish agency SPOTT trends & business contributed to the 20/21 global forecast for perspective-related interior design. Together with the Heimtextil management team, these Trend Council participants gave insights into future styles during a workshop.

Heimtextil will launch the new 2020/2021 trend season with the general theme “WHERE I BELONG”. For the official Heimtextil Trend Preview, Stijlinstituut Amsterdam director Anne Marie Commandeur  introduced the new design themes. The presentation in the run-up to Heimtextil (7-10 January 2020) took place at the Textile Museum’s Textile Lab in Tilburg, the Netherlands on 11 September 2019 and was streamed worldwide.

This season, Stijlinstituut Amsterdam is responsible for the Trend Book content and Trend Space implementation at the upcoming international trade fair for home and contract textiles. Alongside Stijlinstituut Amsterdam, London-based studio FranklinTill and Danish agency SPOTT trends & business contributed to the 20/21 global forecast for perspective-related interior design. Together with the Heimtextil management team, these Trend Council participants gave insights into future styles during a workshop.

At the annual international Trend Council workshop, identity was an ever-present topic: part of a broader discussion on gender and cultural diversity, on tolerance and curiosity. Today, the self-identification process seems more complex than ever. Identities are now formed through experiences that take place simultaneously, on different levels. Locally, nationally, globally, both online and offline. Identity therefore can consist of many different layers. In fact, individuals can all have multilayered identities.

Heimtextil Trends 20/21 Overview:

MAXIMUM GLAM

Pleasure seekers revel in layering theatrical influences and glamorous showtime aesthetics, forging a fantastic marriage between the crafted and digitally rendered. Textiles show a ‘more is more’ attitude through a mash-up of glam, gradients and spectrums, fake fur, pile and fringe, jacquard weaves and fantastic prints. The flashy, kitsch colour range becomes brutally glam thanks to electric sheen, synthetic shimmer, digital glitch and artful blur. A riot of clashes and rebellion.

PURE SPIRITUAL

Idealists seek perfection and purity, restoring equilibrium by connecting with the uber-natural. They embrace technology for good while shifting between realism and mysticism in pursuit of a personal haven. To address a renewed bond with nature, organic matter, raw materials and pure textiles are selected which show nature’s traces, organic structures and irregularities. Shades are created from the earth and cultured by man. An elemental and pure range reflects the source of their existence.

ACTIVE URBAN

Urban dwellers confront the challenges of the fast paced, shape-shifting, man-made environment by searching for utilitarian, adaptable solutions. They value tech performance while making smart use of  available and renewable resources. Functionality is prioritised, while looking cool and working well remains key. Interior/sportswear hybrid textiles show smooth surfaces and a fun mash-up of graphic textures. The palette shows uniform blue, asphalt grey and caterpillar yellow.

HERITAGE LUX

Preservers of historic legacies treasure sensuousness alongside the uncanny, enlightenment together with darkness, for a whole new immersive experience. This new narrative translates to a love for luxury and splendour, decoration and embellishment. Finding beauty in history and nature through ornamental patterning and alluring surface enhancement. Reflecting on ancient history results in a palette featuring enigmatic blood red, sapphire and a lustrous mother-of-pearl.

MULTI-LOCAL

Hyper-locals go global, celebrating inclusivity over appropriation, honouring traditional craftsmanship and adjusting the world’s gaze to embrace exchange, creative integrity and diverse identities. Indigenous style meets global influences. This is a celebration of crafted and decorative pattern, from tribal and folkloric to geometric and abstract. Textile colours become part of a wider cultural narrative, linked to local community, cultural heritage and private identity.

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Abschlussbericht Heimtextil 2019 (c) Messe Frankfurt
12.01.2019

Heimtextil 2019: Schwungvoller Auftakt in neue Einrichtungssaison lässt auf gutes Geschäftsjahr hoffen

Die internationale Wohntextilbranche ist auf der heute zu Ende gehenden Heimtextil in Frankurt am Main vielversprechend in das neue Jahr gestartet. Der herausfordernden konjunkturellen Situation und der Unsicherheit im Handel stand auf der weltweiten Leitmesse eine positive und zuversichtliche Stimmung gegenüber.

3.025 Aussteller aus 65 Ländern* hoben die internationale Fachmesse für Wohn- und Objekttextilien auf ein 15-Jahreshoch: „Aussteller und Besucher nahmen das neue Messekonzept hervorragend an und bestätigten die Stellung als weltweit wichtigsten Branchentreffpunkt. Die Qualität der Entscheider überzeugte die Aussteller ebenso wie die Zahl neuer, vor allem internationaler Geschäftskontakte aus 156 Ländern – womit die Heimtextil eine neue Benchmark setzt“, sagt Detlef Braun, Geschäftsführer der Messe Frankfurt. „Rund 67.500 Besucher* sorgten für eine geschäftige Stimmung in den Hallen – trotz eines leichten Rückgangs bedingt u.a. durch erschwerte Anreisebedingungen aufgrund der Unwetter im Alpenraum und Flughafenstreiks in Deutschland.“ [*zum Vergleich 2018: 2.975 Aussteller aus 64 Ländern; 68.584 Besucher aus 135 Ländern, FKM-geprüft)]

Die internationale Wohntextilbranche ist auf der heute zu Ende gehenden Heimtextil in Frankurt am Main vielversprechend in das neue Jahr gestartet. Der herausfordernden konjunkturellen Situation und der Unsicherheit im Handel stand auf der weltweiten Leitmesse eine positive und zuversichtliche Stimmung gegenüber.

3.025 Aussteller aus 65 Ländern* hoben die internationale Fachmesse für Wohn- und Objekttextilien auf ein 15-Jahreshoch: „Aussteller und Besucher nahmen das neue Messekonzept hervorragend an und bestätigten die Stellung als weltweit wichtigsten Branchentreffpunkt. Die Qualität der Entscheider überzeugte die Aussteller ebenso wie die Zahl neuer, vor allem internationaler Geschäftskontakte aus 156 Ländern – womit die Heimtextil eine neue Benchmark setzt“, sagt Detlef Braun, Geschäftsführer der Messe Frankfurt. „Rund 67.500 Besucher* sorgten für eine geschäftige Stimmung in den Hallen – trotz eines leichten Rückgangs bedingt u.a. durch erschwerte Anreisebedingungen aufgrund der Unwetter im Alpenraum und Flughafenstreiks in Deutschland.“ [*zum Vergleich 2018: 2.975 Aussteller aus 64 Ländern; 68.584 Besucher aus 135 Ländern, FKM-geprüft)]

Ein Thema, das sowohl Aussteller als auch Besucher beschäftigte, war die aktuelle und kommende konjunkturelle Lage. Eine weitere Herausforderung besteht im immer deutlicher zu Tage tretenden Wandel des Handels. Steigende Umsätze und Umsatzanteile im Online-Handel stehen den Bemühungen des stationären Einzelhandels entgegen, die innerstädtischen Geschäfte aufrechtzuerhalten. „Der kleinbetriebliche Fachhandel, aber auch Kauf- und Warenhäuser – und damit das Herzstück unserer Besucherzielgruppen – stehen unter dem Druck des stetig zunehmenden E-Commerce. Gerade diesen Händlern bieten wir mit der Heimtextil und generell unseren Konsumgütermessen eindeutige Perspektiven und vielfältige Inspirationen in einer mehrdeutigen Welt“, so Braun weiter.

Den Zugang zu wertvollen Inspirationen und Geschäftsimpulsen erleichterte die Heimtextil ihren Besuchern durch ein optimiertes Messekonzept und einer damit einhergehenden neuen Hallenstruktur. „Uns hat das neue Konzept zusätzliche Frequenz an den Stand gebracht“, lautet die Rückmeldung von Andreas Klenk, gesellschaftender Geschäftsführer von Saum & Viebahn aus dem fränkischen Kulmbach in der Halle 8.0, die erstmals Editeuren und Herstellern von Gardinen- und Sonnenschutzsystemen eine gemeinsame Plattform bot. „Es war die richtige Entscheidung, die Bereiche zusammenzuführen. Wir hatten eine hohe Qualität in den Gesprächen – sowohl im Export- als auch im Inlandsgeschäft – und sind zufrieden mit der Messe.“

Im Zuge des neuen Konzepts weitete die Heimtextil ihr weltweit einzigartiges Produktspektrum über das komplette Messegelände aus und bezog auch die neue Halle 12 mit ein, die seit September das Frankfurter Messegelände um ein architektonisches Highlight bereichert.
Hier präsentierten sich internationale Top-Unternehmen aus dem Segment „Bed & Bath Fashion“. Für die Firma Curt Bauer aus dem sächsischen Aue war es eine gelungene Premiere der neuen Halle: „Wir sind von der neuen Halle 12 begeistert. Das dortige Produktangebot kam bestens an. Mit der Besucherqualität auf unserem Stand sind wir sehr zufrieden. Neben einer guten deutschen Frequenz freuen wir uns besonders über Zuwächse aus China und Russland“, so Geschäftsführer Michael Bauer.

Naturmaterialien, PET und Ozeanplastik
Ein Ausrufezeichen setzte die Heimtextil in puncto Nachhaltigkeit: Nachdem auf der Weltklimakonferenz in Kattowitz im Dezember letzten Jahres das erste weltweite Klimaschutzabkommen der Textilbranche von 40 führenden Modeunternehmen, Organisationen und Verbänden unterzeichnet wurde, stand auch in Frankfurt der ökologische Fortschritt in der Textilindustrie im Fokus. Zahlreiche Aussteller zeigten hierzu progressive Lösungsansätze, beispielsweise im Recycling von PET-Flaschen und Ozeanplastik sowie im Einsatz von zertifizierten Naturmaterialien. „Nachhaltigkeit war für uns das Thema auf der diesjährigen Heimtextil. Große Medien haben uns besucht und der Messerundgang ‚Green Tour‘ machte bei uns Station. Wir haben u.a. unsere erste vegane Bettdecke und faire Seidenprodukte vorgestellt – alles zu 100 Prozent in Österreich produziert“, sagt Denise Hartmann, Marketing-Verantwortliche bei Hefel Textil. Auch die Themen Wasserverbrauch in der Textilindustrie sowie Mikroplastik traten verstärkt in den Vordergrund. Alleine im Ausstellerverzeichnis „Green Directory“ waren rund 150 fortschrittlich arbeitende Unternehmen mit nachhaltig produzierten Textilien gelistet. Ergänzt wurde das Angebot um eine eigene Vortragsreihe sowie themenspezifische Rundgänge, die wertvolle Impulse lieferten und die grüne Vorreiterstellung der Messe untermauerten.

Schlafen steigt zum neuen Lifestyle-Thema auf
Darüber hinaus rückte die Heimtextil das Thema Schlafen als einen der kommenden Lifestyle-Trends in den Fokus. Während eine ausgewogene Ernährung und ausreichend Bewegung mittlerweile wie selbstverständlich zu einer gesunden Lebensweise gehören, wird der erholsame Schlaf noch immer vernachlässigt* – wenngleich er einer der wichtigsten Bausteine für dauerhaftes physisches und psychisches Wohlergehen ist. Auf der Heimtextil traten eine Reihe neuer Produkte und Aspekte in den Vordergrund, die den Menschen beim Sensibilisieren und Analysieren seines Schlafverhaltens unterstützen und einen gesunden Schlaf fördern. Rund um die neu konziperte Halle 11.0 und im angegliederten Vortragsareal „Sleep! The Future Forum“ erlebten Vertreter der nationalen und internationalen Bettenbranche attraktive Produktvorstellungen und hochkarätige Redebeiträge zu den Themenfeldern „Sustainability / Hospitality / Sport / Digital“.

Weitere Schwerpunkte der Messe waren neben der renommierten Trendschau das Objektgeschäft, insbesondere im Bereich Hotellerie und Hospitality, Deko- und Möbelstoffe, Digitaldrucklösungen sowie Tapeten.

Die nächste Heimtextil in Frankfurt am Main – die 50. Ausgabe – findet vom 7. bis 10. Januar 2020 statt.

*gemäß einer Forsa-Untersuchung im Auftrag der Techniker Krankenkasse

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Final report Heimtextil 2019 (c) Messe Frankfurt
11.01.2019

Heimtextil 2019: A lively start to the new furnishing season gives hope for a good business year ahead

The international home textiles industry has enjoyed a promising start at Heimtextil in Frankfurt am Main, which finished Friday, 11 January. The challenging economic situation and uncertainty in the retail sector were countered by a positive and confident mood at the world’s leading trade fair.

The international home textiles industry has enjoyed a promising start at Heimtextil in Frankfurt am Main, which finished Friday, 11 January. The challenging economic situation and uncertainty in the retail sector were countered by a positive and confident mood at the world’s leading trade fair.

3025 exhibitors from 65 countries* took the international trade fair for home and contract textiles to a 15-year high: ‘Exhibitors and visitors accepted the new trade fair concept with great enthusiasm and confirmed the trade fair’s position as the world’s most important meeting place for the industry. The quality of the decision-makers impressed the exhibitors, as did the number of new business contacts from 156 countries, especially international ones – thus enabling Heimtextil to set a new benchmark’, says Detlef Braun, Member of the Board of Management of Messe Frankfurt. ‘Around 67,500 visitors* ensured that there was a busy atmosphere in the halls, despite a slight decline due to various reasons, such as difficult travel conditions on account of the storms in the alpine region and airport strikes in Germany’. [*For comparison, 2018: 2,975 exhibitors from 64 countries; 68,584 visitors from 135 countries, FKM-tested)]

3025 exhibitors from 65 countries* took the international trade fair for home and contract textiles to a 15-year high: ‘Exhibitors and visitors accepted the new trade fair concept with great enthusiasm and confirmed the trade fair’s position as the world’s most important meeting place for the industry. The quality of the decision-makers impressed the exhibitors, as did the number of new business contacts from 156 countries, especially international ones – thus enabling Heimtextil to set a new benchmark’, says Detlef Braun, Member of the Board of Management of Messe Frankfurt. ‘Around 67,500 visitors* ensured that there was a busy atmosphere in the halls, despite a slight decline due to various reasons, such as difficult travel conditions on account of the storms in the alpine region and airport strikes in Germany’.

One topic that occupied both exhibitors and visitors was the current and future economic situation. A further challenge is the increasingly evident changes that are happening in trade. Increasing revenues and revenue shares in online retailing stand in the way of the efforts made by the stationary retail trade to maintain their inner-city businesses. ‘The small business specialist trade, but also department stores and multibrand stores, and thus the heart of our visitor target groups, are under pressure from the constantly increasing levels of e-commerce. With Heimtextil and our consumer goods fairs in general, we offer these retailers in particular clear perspectives and diverse inspiration in an ambiguous world’, continues Braun.

Heimtextil made it easier for its visitors to access valuable inspiration and business momentum thanks to an optimised trade fair concept and the associated new hall structure. ‘The new concept brought more visitors to the stand’, was the feedback from Andreas Klenk, Managing Director of Saum & Viebahn from Kulmbach in Franconia about hall 8.0 which offered textiles editeurs and manufacturers of curtain and sun protection systems a common platform for the first time. ‘It was the right decision to merge the different segments. We had high quality discussions with respect to both export and domestic business, and are satisfied with the trade fair’.

As part of the new concept, Heimtextil expanded its unique product range across the entire exhibition site and also included the new hall 12, which has been an additional architectural highlight on the Frankfurt exhibition grounds since September.

Top international companies from the Bed & Bath Fashion segment presented their wares here. For the company Curt Bauer from Aue in Saxony, the première of the new hall was a successful one. ‘We're very enthusiastic about the new hall 12. The product range there was very well received. We are very satisfied with the quality of visitors to our stand. In addition to a good frequency of German visitors, we are particularly pleased about growth from China and Russia’, says Managing Director Michael Bauer.

Natural materials, PET and ocean plastics 
Heimtextil set a standard in terms of sustainability: after the first global climate protection agreement for the textile industry was signed by 40 leading fashion companies, organisations and associations at the World Climate Conference in Katowice last December, the focus in Frankfurt was also on environmental progress in the textile industry. Numerous exhibitors presented progressive solutions, for example in the recycling of PET bottles and ocean plastic as well as in the use of certified natural materials. ‘Sustainability was the theme for us at this year’s Heimtextil. Major media players visited us and the 'Green Tour’ guided tour stopped by. We presented many things, including our first vegan duvet and fair silk products, all 100 per cent produced in Austria’, says Denise Hartmann, Marketing Manager at Hefel Textil. The topics of water consumption in the textile industry and microplastics also increasingly came to the fore. The exhibitor directory ‘Green Directory’ alone contained around 150 progressive companies listing sustainably produced textiles. The offer was supplemented by its own lecture series as well as theme-specific tours, which provided valuable impetus and
underpinned the pioneering green position of the trade fair.

Sleep becomes new lifestyle theme
Heimtextil also focused on sleep as one of the upcoming lifestyle trends. While a balanced diet and sufficient exercise are now a natural part of a healthy lifestyle, restorative sleep is still neglected* although it is one of the most important building blocks for long-term physical and mental well-being. At Heimtextil, a number of new products and aspects came to the fore that help people become sensitised to and analyse their sleep behaviour and promote healthy sleep. Around the redesigned hall 11.0 and in the adjoining lecture area ‘Sleep! The Future Forum’, representatives from the national and international bed industry enjoyed attractive product presentations and superb speeches on the topics of sustainability, hospitality, sport and digital.

In addition to the renowned trend show, the trade fair also focused on contract business, particularly in the hotel and hospitality sector, as well as decorative and upholstery fabrics, digital printing solutions and wallpapers.

The next Heimtextil in Frankfurt am Main – its 50th edition – will take place from 7 to 10 January 2020.

*According to a forsa investigation commissioned by the Techniker Krankenkasse

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Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles (c) Messe Frankfurt
05.12.2018

Spring Edition of Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles returns in March 2019

  • The Spring Edition of Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles will be held from 12 – 14 March 2019, serving as a perfect occasion for the industry to start the sourcing season and to tap into the promising finished products market in China.
  • Bedding products as strong driving force for home textiles market

Bedding products account for half of home textiles sales in China. Thanks to the rising number of middle class citizens and a steady increase in new marriages every year, there is a growing demand for bedding products. According to the National Bureau of Statistics, the total income of those bedding enterprises above a designated size* reached USD 12.3 billion in the period between January and September 2018, while their domestic sales amassed USD 8.3 billion, representing a year-on-year increase of 6.2%.

  • The Spring Edition of Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles will be held from 12 – 14 March 2019, serving as a perfect occasion for the industry to start the sourcing season and to tap into the promising finished products market in China.
  • Bedding products as strong driving force for home textiles market

Bedding products account for half of home textiles sales in China. Thanks to the rising number of middle class citizens and a steady increase in new marriages every year, there is a growing demand for bedding products. According to the National Bureau of Statistics, the total income of those bedding enterprises above a designated size* reached USD 12.3 billion in the period between January and September 2018, while their domestic sales amassed USD 8.3 billion, representing a year-on-year increase of 6.2%.

Spring is traditionally regarded as the start of a new year in China and Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles has been facilitating industry players to capture the market potential during the peak sourcing season for home textile finished products. The 2018 Spring Edition was sought after by the industry, and more than 20,000 buyers from 68 countries and regions came to source. It also offered valuable opportunities for exhibitors to tap into the China market. “It is one of the important platforms for us to launch products for the year as many suppliers and brand buyers are looking for new items during this prime sourcing period. We also expect the demand for quality finished products to keep growing due to the rising living standard,” Mr Gao Qi, District Manager of Sunvim Co Ltd commented after their participation in 2018.

With such positive market prospects, around 200 suppliers from China and around the world will showcase their products including bedding & towelling, carpets & rugs, table & kitchen linen, home textile technics, textile design and more in March 2019.

(c) Messe Frankfurt Exhibition GmbH
31.10.2018

Studentenwettbewerb für textile Architektur: Jetzt mitmachen

Unter dem Motto „Textile Strukturen für neues Bauen“ prämiert die Messe Techtextil erneut junge Ideen zum Bauen mit textilbasierten Materialien. Einreichungen sind ab jetzt möglich.
Ob Leichtbaustrukturen, temporäre Bauten oder kreativer Innenausbau: Studierende und Young Professionals aus den Bereichen Architektur, Bauingenieurwesen, Produktdesign und ähnlichen Fachgebieten können sich ab sofort für den Wettbewerb der Techtextil, der Internationalen Leitmesse für Technische Textilien und Vliesstoffe (14. bis 17. Mai 2019) bewerben. Gefragt sind Ideen zum Bauen mit faserbasierten Werkstoffen. Es winken Preisgelder in einer Gesamthöhe von 8.000 Euro. Der Wettbewerb wird unterstützt vom internationalen Netzwerk TensiNet als Sponsor, dem Institut für Leichtbau Entwerfen und Konstruieren (ILEK) der Universität Stuttgart sowie der Plattform für Architektur und Design Architonic. Anmeldeschluss ist der 24. Februar 2019.  

Unter dem Motto „Textile Strukturen für neues Bauen“ prämiert die Messe Techtextil erneut junge Ideen zum Bauen mit textilbasierten Materialien. Einreichungen sind ab jetzt möglich.
Ob Leichtbaustrukturen, temporäre Bauten oder kreativer Innenausbau: Studierende und Young Professionals aus den Bereichen Architektur, Bauingenieurwesen, Produktdesign und ähnlichen Fachgebieten können sich ab sofort für den Wettbewerb der Techtextil, der Internationalen Leitmesse für Technische Textilien und Vliesstoffe (14. bis 17. Mai 2019) bewerben. Gefragt sind Ideen zum Bauen mit faserbasierten Werkstoffen. Es winken Preisgelder in einer Gesamthöhe von 8.000 Euro. Der Wettbewerb wird unterstützt vom internationalen Netzwerk TensiNet als Sponsor, dem Institut für Leichtbau Entwerfen und Konstruieren (ILEK) der Universität Stuttgart sowie der Plattform für Architektur und Design Architonic. Anmeldeschluss ist der 24. Februar 2019.  

Internationale Bühne für junge Ideen
Teilnehmer des Wettbewerbs können das Thema ihres Beitrags frei wählen. Beiträge können in folgenden Kategorien eingereicht werden: Makroarchitektur, Mikroarchitektur, Materialinnovation, Umwelt und Ökologie sowie Composites und hybride Strukturen. Zusätzlich können Teilnehmer ihren Beitrag auch unter das Motto „Urban Living – City of the Future“ stellen, das Thema des kommenden Special Events der Techtextil. Im Rahmen des Special Events stehen textilbasierte Lösungen für Architektur, Bekleidung, Leben und Gesundheit in einer zunehmend urbanisierten Gesellschaft im Mittelpunkt.

Die offizielle Preisverleihung an die Gewinner erfolgt zur Techtextil in Frankfurt am Main. Die prämierten Ideen werden zusätzlich in einer Sonderschau auf der Messe präsentiert. Für angehende Architekten und Planer bietet die Teilnahme an dem Wettbewerb damit die einmalige Chance, ihre Ideen einem internationalen Fachpublikum zu präsentieren und Kontakte in die Branche der technischen Textilien zu knüpfen.

Interessierte finden alle Informationen rund um die Teilnahme und zur Anmeldung unter: www.techtextil-student.com.

 

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30.10.2018

Heimtextil präsentiert „Zukunft des Schlafens“

  • Smarter schlafen, gesünder leben

Eine ausgewogene Ernährung und ausreichende Bewegung gehören wie selbstverständlich zu einer gesunden Lebensweise.
Noch immer aber wird einer der wichtigsten Bausteine für dauerhaftes physisches und psychisches Wohlergehen vernachlässigt: der erholsame Schlaf. Zur kommenden Heimtextil (8. bis 11. Januar 2019) steht er deshalb erstmals im besonderen Fokus. Und mehr noch: Die internationale Fachmesse für Wohn- und Objekttextilien in Frankfurt am Main gewährt damit einen umfassenden Einblick in die „Zukunft des Schlafens“.

  • Smarter schlafen, gesünder leben

Eine ausgewogene Ernährung und ausreichende Bewegung gehören wie selbstverständlich zu einer gesunden Lebensweise.
Noch immer aber wird einer der wichtigsten Bausteine für dauerhaftes physisches und psychisches Wohlergehen vernachlässigt: der erholsame Schlaf. Zur kommenden Heimtextil (8. bis 11. Januar 2019) steht er deshalb erstmals im besonderen Fokus. Und mehr noch: Die internationale Fachmesse für Wohn- und Objekttextilien in Frankfurt am Main gewährt damit einen umfassenden Einblick in die „Zukunft des Schlafens“.

Laut einer im vergangenen Jahr für die Techniker Krankenkasse erstellten Forsa-Untersuchung schläft jeder dritte Erwachsene in Deutschland mittelmäßig, schlecht oder gar sehr schlecht. „Das überrascht mich nicht“, sagt Dr. Alfred  Wiater, ehemaliger Präsident der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Schlafforschung und Schlafmedizin (DGSM). „Zahlreiche Studien belegen inzwischen, dass wir immer schlechter schlafen.“ Laut Dr. Wiater sind die Gründe dafür ebenso facettenreich wie mancher Traum: zu viel Licht oder störende Geräusche, ein permanent erhöhtes Erregungslevel infolge der Digitalisierung oder generelles Unvermögen, entspannen und abschalten zu können.

Das Problem: Wer nicht gut schläft, kann selbst bei ausreichender sportlicher Betätigung und guter Ernährung krank werden. Neben physischen und psychischen Leiden wie Herzkreislauferkrankungen, Stoffwechselstörungen oder Angstzuständen vermindert eine nicht ausreichende nächtliche Erholung auch die Konzentrationsfähigkeit, Ausdauer und Leistungskraft; das kann im Ergebnis zu Einschränkungen im beruflichen und gesellschaftlichen Umfeld führen. „Beim Thema Schlaf denken viele immer noch zu kurz“, sagt Dr. Alfred Wiater.

Der Schlafforscher wird – neben weiteren internationalen Experten – im Rahmen des neuen „Sleep! The Future Forum“ zum aktuellen Forschungsstand der Schlafmedizin sprechen. In vier Themenbereichen (Wissenschaft & Digitales, Sport, Hotellerie und Nachhaltigkeit) informieren die Experten über neueste Erkenntnisse aus Wissenschaft und Forschung und liefern Ausblicke in die Zukunft des Schlafens. Die Heimtextil kooperiert bei der Konzeption und Ausarbeitung des Programms mit dem Schlafexperten Markus Kamps. Er und sein Team stehen den Messebesuchern zudem in einer „First Aid Schlafsprechstunde“ beratend zur Seite steht. Damit bildet das neue Forum im Foyer der Halle 11.0 einen attraktiven Anlaufpunkt für Vertreter der Bettenbranche zum Wissenstransfer, Erfahrungsaustausch und Networking.

Der neue Lifestyle-Trend
„Wir wissen heute mehr über erholsamen Schlaf und seinen positiven Einfluss auf Gehirn, Gesundheit und Immunsystem als je zuvor – und dennoch vernachlässigen wir ihn“, bilanziert Markus Kamps. Der Schlafberater und Fachdozent für Bettwaren, der nach eigener Aussage stets mit eigenem Kissen im Gepäck reist, will Anfang Januar in Frankfurt „den Blickwinkel auf den gesunden Schlaf erweitern“. Laut Kamps ist die optimale Auswahl zum Körper und individuellen Eigenheiten passender Bettwäsche, Decken, Kissen und Matratzen ebenso wichtig wie eine optimale Raumgestaltung. Denn: „Textilien spielen eine sehr wichtige Rolle.“

Die Heimtextil hat den nach Ernährung und Fitness neuesten Lifestyle-Trend erkannt und im Zuge des neuen Messekonzepts „Schlafen“ zum Top-Thema ausgebaut: Erstmals werden Neuheiten aus diesem Bereich auf einer eigenen Hallenebene (11.0) zusammengeführt. Unter dem Titel „Smart Bedding“ präsentieren dort 134 Aussteller neueste Schlafsysteme, Matratzen und Bettwaren. Dazu zählen funktionale Materialien ebenso wie innovative Techniklösungen für einen besseren Schlaf.

Bessere Nachtruhe dank intelligenter Assistenten
Eine weitere Neuheit ist der Schlaftracker „Sleep“ der französischen Firma Withings aus Issy-les-Moulineaux. Ihre spezielle Schlafsensormatte wird mit Luft befüllt und unter die Matratze geschoben, von wo sie sich über WLAN mit dem Smartphone synchronisiert. Bettet sich der Nutzer zur Ruhe, analysiert der clevere digitale Wächter die Qualität des Schlafs. Auf der dazugehörigen App lassen sich nach dem Erwachen Parameter wie Schlafdauer, -tiefe und -regelmäßigkeit ablesen; selbst störendes Schnarchen vermerkt die nachtaktive Matte präzise.

„Wir wollen helfen, gesunde Schlafgewohnheiten zu verfestigen“, sagt Ariane Koch, Brand Marketing Specialist bei Withings. Das geschehe über Tipps, die von der App angezeigt werden – etwa die Erinnerungen, nun endlich zu Bett zu gehen oder das Smartphone beiseite zu legen. Aber auch unruhige Nächte infolge schlechten Ess- oder Trinkverhaltens könnten lehrreich sein. „Nur wenn man sieht, wie gut oder schlecht man geschlafen hat, kann man den Schlaf verbessern“, sagt Ariane Koch.

Von Spitzensportlern lernen
Auch Nick Littlehales kommt erneut zur Heimtextil. Der bekannte Schlaf-Coach von Spitzensportlern wie dem fünffachen Weltfußballer Cristiano Ronaldo und vierfachen Formel-1-Weltmeister Lewis Hamilton spricht im „Sleep! The Future Forum“ darüber, wie sich sogar der bereits vielfach optimierte Schlaf sportlicher Superstars noch verbessern lässt. In Interviews betont Littlehales, der selbst an der Entwicklung eines smarten Kissens zur Schlafüberwachung beteiligt war, entsprechende Tipps für Profis seien auch von Nicht-Spitzensportlern umsetzbar.
Das sieht Elisabeth Brandau ebenso. Die mehrfache deutsche Mountainbike-Meisterin hat sich zum Ziel gesetzt, ihre Erfahrungen rund um den optimalen Schlaf weiterzugeben. „Stress ist heute für viele Menschen ein Dauerzustand“, erläutert die 30-jährige Schönaicherin, die täglich zwei bis drei Stunden trainiert, zwei Kinder großzieht, als Heilpraktikerin und Businesscoach arbeitet und parallel das Rennteam EBE-Racing führt. „Ein leistungsstarker Tag beginnt mit einer erholsamen Nacht“, meint Brandau, die Heimtextil-Besuchern erläutern wird, wie sich guter Schlaf auf die Leistungsfähigkeit von Sportlern auswirkt – und wie jeder von diesen Erkenntnissen profitieren kann.

Weltneuheit: Übernachten an den außergewöhnlichsten Orten
Das Start-up Sleeperoo präsentiert zur Heimtextil eine außergewöhnliche Weltneuheit für den Bereich Hotellerie: Die Schlafkapsel „Sleep Cube“ macht Erlebnisübernachtungen an den exotischsten Orten möglich. An nahezu jedem beliebigen Ort – drinnen  wie draußen – kann die moderne Version eines Zeltes aufgestellt werden. Der Nutzer liegt im „Sleep Cube“ auf einer komfortablen 1,60 Meter breiten und 2 Meter langen Matratze, die zwei Erwachsenen Platz bietet. Die gesamte Ausstattung besteht aus nachhaltig produzierten Materialien. Drei große Panoramafenster geben den Blick auf die Umgebung und den Himmel frei. Sleeperoo-Gründerin und -Geschäftsführerin Karen Löhnert wird ihre neuartige Übernachtungsidee im „Sleep! The Future Forum“ vorstellen.

Nachhaltigkeit im Schlafzimmer
Auch im Schlafzimmer setzen immer mehr Menschen auf Naturmaterialien und nachhaltig produzierte Textilien. Deshalb widmet sich der Themenblock Nachhaltigkeit im Vortragsforum neben der Materialqualität von Textilien und der Qualität ihrer Verarbeitung insbesondere der Prüfbarkeit hoher ökologischer Produktionsstandards. Nachhaltigkeitsexperten von GoodWeave, Control Union, Transfair, Texool und Cotton made in Africa werden zeigen, wie sich Händler und Konsumenten im Öko-Siegel-Dschungel sicher orientieren können.

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(c) Messe Frankfurt Exhibition GmbH
23.10.2018

Heimtextil: Exklusive Services für Raumausstatter und Bettenfachhändler

„Heimtextil Insider“ feiert Jubiläum: Zum zehnten Mal lädt die Heimtextil (8. bis 11. Januar 2019) Raumausstatter aus Deutschland, Österreich, der Schweiz und Norditalien zum kostenfreien Besucherprogramm „Heimtextil Insider“ ein. Ebenso erhalten Bettenfachhändler im Rahmen von „Bed’n Excellence“ einen VIP-Status und erleben die Heimtextil auf besonders komfortable Weise. Ab sofort können sich interessierte Branchenteilnehmer für die beiden Service-Angebote kostenfrei online anmelden.

„Heimtextil Insider“ feiert Jubiläum: Zum zehnten Mal lädt die Heimtextil (8. bis 11. Januar 2019) Raumausstatter aus Deutschland, Österreich, der Schweiz und Norditalien zum kostenfreien Besucherprogramm „Heimtextil Insider“ ein. Ebenso erhalten Bettenfachhändler im Rahmen von „Bed’n Excellence“ einen VIP-Status und erleben die Heimtextil auf besonders komfortable Weise. Ab sofort können sich interessierte Branchenteilnehmer für die beiden Service-Angebote kostenfrei online anmelden.

Neu ist zur kommenden Heimtextil der Standort des Insider-Areals in der Halle 8.0. Dabei dient das „Insider Café“ als Anlaufstation für die Teilnehmer des Besucherprogramms. „Zur Heimtextil 2019 haben wir das Messekonzept und die Hallenstruktur grundlegend überarbeitet. Für Raumausstatter wird künftig die Halle 8.0 mit dem Produktsegment ‚Window & Interior Decoration‘ zum Fixpunkt. Hier treffen sie auf renommierte Anbieter von Gardinen, Teppichen sowie Sonnenschutz- und Dekosystemen. Ebenso sind rund 40 internationale Editeure und das DecoTeam mit Möbel- und Dekostoffen vertreten. Das Produktangebot für die Zielgruppe der Raumausstattter runden schließlich die Tapetenhersteller in der Halle 3.1 ab“, sagt Sabine Scharrer, Leiterin der Heimtextil der Messe Frankfurt. Neben Raumausstattern und ihren Mitarbeitern sind auch Meisterschüler des Raumausstatterhandwerks zur Teilnahme am „Heimtextil Insider“ eingeladen.

Daneben adressiert die Heimtextil das Service-Angebot „Bed’n Excellence“ an den inhabergeführten Betteneinzelhandel und -fachhandel aus der DACH-Region. Für teilnehmende Händler entsteht ein Treffpunkt im Foyer der Halle 11.0 – angegliedert an den neuen Produktbereich „Smart Bedding“. Hier präsentiert die Heimtextil das funktionale Schlafspektrum mit dem Top-Thema „Gesund Schlafen“. „Nach Ernährung und Fitness wird Schlaf das nächste große Lifestyle-Thema. Genau da setzen wir an und inszenieren das neu konzipierte Produktsegment als starkes Zukunftsthema“, sagt Meike Kern, Leiterin der Heimtextil der Messe Frankfurt. Das Segment umfasst neben Matratzen und Bettwaren auch Schlafsysteme und die dazugehörige Technologie. Bekannte Unternehmen aus Deutschland und allen Teilen der Welt sind an Bord. Ergänzt werden die Produktpräsentationen durch ein neues Wissensforum mit dem Titel „Sleep! The Future Forum“. In vier Themenbereichen (Sport, Hotellerie, Nachhaltigkeit, Digitales) informieren Experten über neueste Erkenntnisse aus Wissenschaft und Forschung.

Source:

Messe Frankfurt Exhibition GmbH

(c) Trevira GmbH
Room acoustics section of the booth at Heimtextil 2018
22.10.2018

Trevira expands its joint fair booth for Heimtextil 2019

Following the success of Trevira GmbH’s joint booth concept at Heimtextil 2018, the company will be expanding its plans next year. At the 2019 Heimtextil, due to take place from 8-11 January in Frankfurt, Trevira be presenting a new joint booth. At over 2000 msq, the new booth in Hall 4.2 will be significantly larger, up from 1300 msq in 2018, and next year will also see an increase in the number of major customers joining Trevira at Heimtextil, from 16 this year to 22 in 2019.

Following the success of Trevira GmbH’s joint booth concept at Heimtextil 2018, the company will be expanding its plans next year. At the 2019 Heimtextil, due to take place from 8-11 January in Frankfurt, Trevira be presenting a new joint booth. At over 2000 msq, the new booth in Hall 4.2 will be significantly larger, up from 1300 msq in 2018, and next year will also see an increase in the number of major customers joining Trevira at Heimtextil, from 16 this year to 22 in 2019.

Trevira has expanded its fair booth concept for 2019. Together with 22 of its biggest customers, the manufacturer of high-quality, flame retardant polyester fibres will tell the story of the entire textile value chain. Starting with the basics - fibre production and yarn manufacture – the exhibition will then move on to show the colouring, weaving and warp and weft knitting stages, eventually taking the visitor right up to the textile editing. Meanwhile, Trevira’s customers will reveal their Trevira CS collections for home and contract textiles at individual stands, demonstrating their contribution to the value chain. Visitors will catch a glimpse of the complex and complicated world of textiles manufacturing, while also gaining an insight into how polyester fibres are transformed into attractive, functional fabrics conveying true visual and sensory appeal along with authentic value.

Trevira GmbH’s CEO, Klaus Holz said: “The overwhelmingly positive market response to our joint booth at Heimtextil 2018 showed us that we are moving in the right direction, and we will continue to build on this concept in 2019, working together with an even larger group of Trevira CS customers to create a shared exhibition space displaying the entire textile value chain.”

03.09.2018

„Toward Utopia“: Heimtextil stellt Designtrends 2019/2020 vor

  • Mit „Toward Utopia“ gibt die Heimtextil die Richtung für die neue Trendsaison 2019/2020 vor.
  • Im Rahmen der offiziellen Heimtextil Trend Preview am 4. September 2018 in Frankfurt am Mainpräsentierte das Londoner Studio FranklinTill die Designthemen zur kommenden internationalen Fachmesse für Wohn- undObjekttextilien (8. bis 11. Januar 2019).

Neben den britischen Trendforscherinnen beteiligten sich Anne Marie Commandeur vom Stijlinstituut Amsterdam und Anja Bisgaard Gaede von SPOTT Trends & Business an der weltweit gültigen Prognose für perspektivisches Interior Design. Gemeinsam mit der Leitung der Heimtextil lieferten sie erste Einblicke in die künftigen Stilwelten. Zudem gab Stefan Weil vom Atelier Markgraph, das die räumliche Inszenierung der Heimtextil Trends gestaltet, einen Ausblick auf den neuen „Trend Space“ und stellte die Relevanz von Kommunikation im Raum für die Heimtextil heraus.

  • Mit „Toward Utopia“ gibt die Heimtextil die Richtung für die neue Trendsaison 2019/2020 vor.
  • Im Rahmen der offiziellen Heimtextil Trend Preview am 4. September 2018 in Frankfurt am Mainpräsentierte das Londoner Studio FranklinTill die Designthemen zur kommenden internationalen Fachmesse für Wohn- undObjekttextilien (8. bis 11. Januar 2019).

Neben den britischen Trendforscherinnen beteiligten sich Anne Marie Commandeur vom Stijlinstituut Amsterdam und Anja Bisgaard Gaede von SPOTT Trends & Business an der weltweit gültigen Prognose für perspektivisches Interior Design. Gemeinsam mit der Leitung der Heimtextil lieferten sie erste Einblicke in die künftigen Stilwelten. Zudem gab Stefan Weil vom Atelier Markgraph, das die räumliche Inszenierung der Heimtextil Trends gestaltet, einen Ausblick auf den neuen „Trend Space“ und stellte die Relevanz von Kommunikation im Raum für die Heimtextil heraus.

Die Heimtextil Trends 2019/2020 beschreiben eine Welt, in der wir nach neuen Standards leben. Wir versuchen komplexen Lebensstilen zu entfliehen und wünschen uns tiefer gehende Beziehungen, spirituelle Bestätigung und mehr Sinnhaftigkeit. „Wir leben in einer Zeit der Unsicherheit und des Misstrauens gegenüber allem Etablierten. Als Reaktion darauf versuchen wir ein sinnvolles, bewusstes Leben zu führen, das auf positiven Beziehungen aufbaut. Wir übernehmen die Verantwortung für unser Leben und suchen nach Lebensformen, die unser Wertesystem erfüllen, auf der Suche nach einer neuen Utopie – einer Gesellschaft, die das Wohl all ihrer Bürger zum Ziel hat“, erklärt Caroline Till, Co-Founder des Studios FranklinTill. Dabei bildet die Suche nach neuen Lifestyles, in denen die Themen Achtsamkeit und Nachhaltigkeit eine tragende Rolle spielen, die Herausforderung der nächsten Jahrzehnte.

„Toward Utopia“ zeigt, welche individuellen Routen wir auf dem Weg zu einer modernen Utopie einschlagen können: Diejenigen, die eine temporäre Auszeit vom Netz suchen, verbinden sich wieder mit der Natur und trotzen den Elementen („Go off-grid“), während andere von der realen in eine virtuelle Welt entkommen („Escape Reality“). Einige treten den Rückzug an und finden Geborgenheit in reinen, minimalistischen Räumen („Seek Sanctuary“). Eine nostalgische Antwort auf die heutige von Unsicherheit geprägte Zeit findet „Embrace Indulgence“ und umgibt uns mit Schönheit und Luxus. Und der bedingungslose hedonistische Wunsch nach Spiel („Pursue Play“) steckt wohl in jedem von uns.

„Trend Space“ in Halle 3.0

Wie die verschiedenen Szenarien gelebt werden können, zeigt die Heimtextil im neu konzipierten „Trend Space“ in der Halle 3.0. Hier präsentiert die Messe fünf Trendthemen, die eine Kombination aus Inspiration, Interaktion und Wissensvermittlung abbilden und wegweisende Projekte sowie Designinitiativen vorstellen. Ebenso stellt der „Trend Space“ aktuelle Farbtrends vor. Die immersive Inszenierung vor Ort und das ab sofort verfügbare Trendbuch dokumentieren die poetischen Eigenschaften von Farbe sowie ihre inspirierende, künstlerische und ästhetische Kraft im Design.

„Der neue ‚Trend Space‘ der Heimtextil überzeugt mit interaktiven und taktilen Erlebniswelten. Der Besucher wird spielerisch inspiriert, involviert und motiviert, sich mit futuristischen, räumlichen Gestaltungskonzepten auseinanderzusetzen“, blickt Olaf Schmidt, Vice President Textiles & Textile Technologies der Messe Frankfurt, voraus. „So entsteht ein umfassendes Bild zur Gestaltung künftiger Räume und wir erhalten Antworten auf die Fragen, wie wir künftig interagieren, konsumieren, leben und arbeiten“, so Schmidt weiter.

Heimtextil Trends 2019/2020 im Überblick:

PURSUE PLAY

In einer Ära der Ungewissheit, politischer Instabilität und der Umweltprobleme stillen wir unser Bedürfnis nach Optimismus und Kreativität im Spiel. Spielen hilft uns, inmitten von Chaos und turbulenten Zeiten einen Sinn zu finden. Entsprechend legen Designer den Fokus spielerisch auf ungehemmte, taktile Interaktionen und Experimente. Gewagte, freche Produkt-, Raum- und Modedesigns werden mit einer Prise Humor aufgelockert. Formen und Farbpaletten nehmen eine surrealistische Note an und das Konzept der L’art pour l’art findet wieder Beachtung. Die Verwendung satter Primär-Farben ist spielerisch und naiv, während die Kombination aus hochglänzenden und matten Texturen einen appetitlichen visuellen Reiz kreiert. Abstrakte Formen, ein kühnes Spiel mit Mustern und überbordende Texturen fordern uns
heraus, fantasievoll zu sein und unsere eigenen Geschichten zu erfinden.

SEEK SANCTUARY

In einem intensiven, hypervernetzten Alltag suchen immer mehr Menschen nach Möglichkeiten, alle Verbindungen zu „kappen“ – nach utopischen Zufluchtsorten der Ruhe inmitten all des Lärms. Sie ziehen sich in urbane Oasen zurück, in denen sie abschalten können, um Erholung, Neuausrichtung und Klarheit zu finden. Dieser Essenzialismus bedeutet jedoch nicht, dass man Produkte kategorisch ablehnt – vielmehr geht es um die gezielte Suche und Wertschätzung von Designstücken und Konzepten, die einfach, schön, funktional und hochwertig sind. Die Kombination einer minimalistischen Farbpalette mit sorgfältig ausgewählten strukturellen Details, kurvenreichen Formen und Polstern erzeugt Komfort und Wärme.

GO OFF-GRID

Auf der Suche nach einer neuen Naturverbundenheit entsteht eine Zuwendung zu Erfahrungen jenseits eines vernetzten Alltags. Es ist der Versuch, natürlicher zu leben, zurück zu den Ursprüngen der Menschheit zu gelangen und in Einklang mit der Natur zu leben – und nicht gegen sie. Es geht um grenzüberschreitende Erfahrungen an entlegenen Orten, durchaus unterstützt durch High-Tech-Survival- Equipment. Die Kombination aus strapazierfähigen technischen Aspekten von Outdoortextilien und Arbeitskleidung bedingt eine ausgeklügelte, utilitaristische Ästhetik und verspricht Langlebigkeit und Funktionalität. Von der Natur inspirierte Farben und Muster feiern die vermeintliche „Unvollkommenheit“ des Natürlichen.

ESCAPE REALITY

Eine neue Utopie kann ebenso im Digitalen wie im Realen wurzeln. Das Potenzial der virtuellen und erweiterten Realität lässt die Grenzen zwischen Fantasie und Wirklichkeit verschwimmen. Wir beschäftigen uns mit einer Technologie, die tiefere und nachhaltige Erlebnisse im täglichen Leben ermöglicht. Schimmernde, irisierende Oberflächen verfügen über eine transformative und optimistische Qualität, verwandeln sich in der Bewegung und erzeugen eine flüchtige, nicht greifbare Bewegung. Perlmutteffekte und Hochglanz erzeugen eine einzigartige Dynamik in Designs, die augenscheinlich das Unmögliche schaffen, indem sie als feste Form flüssig und in der Schwebe erscheinen und jederzeit förmlich zerfließen könnten. Ätherische Kombinationen von hellen Pastelltönen erzeugen eine surrealistische, hyperreale Stimmung.

EMBRACE INDULGENCE

Hochwertige Materialien und satte Farben, ein modernistischer Stil und solides Handwerk vereinen sich zu einer utopischen Vision von der Zukunft des Luxus. In einer von Ungewissheit geprägten Moderne blicken wir durch eine rosarote Brille auf frühere Epochen zurück, erinnern uns an die Behaglichkeit der guten alten Zeit, sehnen uns nach Sicherheit und umgeben uns mit einer ruhigen, einladenden Ästhetik. Klug kombinierte, ehrliche Materialien, kreativ umgesetzte Ideen und schnörkellose Opulenz bilden einen neuen Komfort ebenso wie Intimität und Fühlbarkeit.

Source:

Messe Frankfurt Exhibition GmbH

27.08.2018

Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles: Home textile industry represented by around 1,040 exhibitors and a diverse fringe programme this August

The Autumn Edition of Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles will open today, returning as a major event for big-name players in the domestic and international home textile industry. Covering six halls, it will accommodate around 1,040 suppliers from around 30 countries & regions. With 40,000 visitors expected to attend, including import & export corporations, wholesalers, distributors, chain stores and home product manufacturers, the fair is anticipated to be an ideal platform for suppliers to introduce new products to the market.

The Autumn Edition of Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles will open today, returning as a major event for big-name players in the domestic and international home textile industry. Covering six halls, it will accommodate around 1,040 suppliers from around 30 countries & regions. With 40,000 visitors expected to attend, including import & export corporations, wholesalers, distributors, chain stores and home product manufacturers, the fair is anticipated to be an ideal platform for suppliers to introduce new products to the market.

Suppliers set to seize market shares in China’s revitalised home textile market
China’s home textile market has been growing steadily, with both domestic and overseas suppliers determined to take advantage of Intertextile Shanghai as a platform to gain market share. This year, premium editors from China, including Beijing Xinyada, Beijing Euroart, Jasonite, SATI and Hangzhou Antex, will be showcasing their high-end collections while international contract business suppliers, such as JAB Anstoetz and Morphrow, are also present to cater to the growing demand for their quality products.
In addition to a majority of local brands and four domestic pavilions from Shaoxing, Tongxiang, Haining and Yuhang regions, there will also be international country & region pavilions from Belgium, India, Pakistan, Taiwan and Turkey, showcasing their specialised products.

Around 1,040 exhibitors covering every home textile sourcing need
Growing middle and upper classes in China have seen consumers’ buying trends expand to buying combinations of items with particular design trends. Matching this trend, a number of whole home exhibitors that provide one-stop services, from selecting home textile products to giving home decoration ideas, have been reaping the benefits in recent editions of Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles – and 2018 is set to continue reflecting this trend.

Around 1,040 exhibitors at Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles will showcase a wide variety of home textile products, including bedding, bath, table & kitchen, curtains & upholstery, textile designs & technology, whole home, sun protection, wall coverings and carpets & rugs. This diverse range of offerings establishes the reason why Intertextile Shanghai attracts genuine, high-quality buyers – across the spectrum, there’s something for every buyer at this fair.  

Fringe programme events to provide insight and inspiration
Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles aims to provide inspiration for the next season at the same time as providing a platform for business interactions. At this edition’s fringe programme, key events include the InterDesign – Trend Area, displaying three key trend themes for A/W19 in collaboration with the international trendsetter NellyRodiTM Agency. Trend tours and forums will also take place, giving visitors the opportunity to learn and discuss lifestyle trends with designers and trend experts.

At Contract Business 360o, the fair will feature a showcase area at hall 5.1 displaying quality contract upholstery from leading exhibitors, and seminars on current design and market insights of the contract business sector. Catering to popular demand is the return of the Digital Printing Micro Factory, demonstrating a complete production process onsite, alongside forums on the benefits of digital printing & latest production technics. The Andrew Martin International Interior Design Summit will see a forum of experts share their design insights in the new information era, whilst the 2018 Home Furnishing Crossover Exhibition will demonstrate design talent and creativity of interior designers, and present new home living styles.

The show will be held from 27 – 30 August in the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Shanghai. Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles – Autumn Edition is organised by Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd; the Sub-Council of Textile Industry, CCPIT; and the China Home Textile Association (CHTA).

Market and trend developments at Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles (c) Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd
06.08.2018

Market and trend developments at Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles

Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles has always been at the forefront of the China and Asia markets for participants to find the latest products from around the world and learn about the current market trends. This year, a series of fringe programme events together with some new show features will inspire fairgoers throughout the four-day fair.

New features for contract business

Given the growing demand for textile solutions for architecture, interior design and the hotel industry, the coming August fair will highlight leading contract upholstery suppliers with distinctive labels. In addition, the show will feature a showcase area at hall 5.1 which displays quality contract upholstery from exhibitors. The area will be decorated by interior designers, demonstrating the functionalities of different contract textile products.

Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles has always been at the forefront of the China and Asia markets for participants to find the latest products from around the world and learn about the current market trends. This year, a series of fringe programme events together with some new show features will inspire fairgoers throughout the four-day fair.

New features for contract business

Given the growing demand for textile solutions for architecture, interior design and the hotel industry, the coming August fair will highlight leading contract upholstery suppliers with distinctive labels. In addition, the show will feature a showcase area at hall 5.1 which displays quality contract upholstery from exhibitors. The area will be decorated by interior designers, demonstrating the functionalities of different contract textile products.

To introduce the opportunities that the textile industry can capture from contract business, both domestic and international architects, hoteliers, interior designers and industry experts have been invited to share their insights about design, market, materials and project management on the Contract Business Days, on 28 & 29 August.

Naima A Khan, founder and interior designer from The Green Design in UAE, for instance, will be speaking on The Art of Sustainable Interior Design. She has worked with many international home fashion retail store developers, as well as textile and interior companies, and is experienced in using therapeutic colour schemes, sustainable materials and sunlight in different design projects. Another guest, Esra Lemmens, who is also a designer and active speaker at design events, will talk about the expanding importance of design throughout Dubai as well as her suggestions for doing business in Dubai.

Other speakers also include Martin Oliu from the international design company, Harmony World Consultant and Design (HWCD). He has participated in a broad area of design such as architectural construction & interior design and is responsible for various luxury residential and hotel design projects. Professor Thomas Charles, who has been working on industrial product design and research for user experience & consumer behaviour study, business strategy and branding designs will give a talk on ‘The Power of Innovative Design’. Trevira CS will also participate in the Contract Business Day through their Chinese representative, Jenny Zhang, who will share how the permanently flame retardant Trevira CS textiles can fit into contract business.

Digital printing and technics remain a focal point

The Digital Printing Micro Factory concept was first introduced in the 2017 edition of Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles, and received much attention and positive feedback. To cater to the growing demand for efficient, one-step textile solutions, Global Fortune Limited from Hong Kong will work jointly with Kornit Digital and Bullmer to set up a Micro Factory at this August’s fair. An advanced digital printing system – Allegro & Cut by Kornit Allegro – will be introduced. The system streamlines the entire production process by combining printing and drying together so multiple machinery is not needed. It is also eco-friendly as one single ink set suits various fabric types, and designs will be printed in shapes and sizes that are ready for cutting. Visitors can learn more about the complete production process from printing and cutting to sewing via the onsite demonstration.

In addition to forums discussing how digital printing helps flexible production, there will also be an array of forums where some top domestic industry players will share their experience in resolving  technical problems in productions and satisfying requirements in different product tests.

Forward-looking events to ignite inspiration

The trend committee formed by international trendsetter the NellyRodiTM Agency has developed three themes, namely Caring Future, Crazy Future and Emo Future for the 2019 International Lifestyle Trends. Apart from the trend area where product displays are located, visitors can get a better understanding about the future living styles from the panel discussion and trend area tour. The agency’s creative director, Vincent Grégoire, will guide tours to explain the trend concept. He will also join other industry experts in the panel discussion on consumer lifestyle trends.

Another inspiring event during the show is the Future Talk in which representatives from different industries including fashion brand Shiatzy Chen, home appliance giant Haier, gourmets and lifestyle experts will share their perspectives on the future trends.

The show will be held from 27 – 30 August in the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Shanghai. Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles – Autumn Edition is organised by Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd; the Sub-Council of Textile Industry, CCPIT; and the China Home Textile Association (CHTA).

To find out more about this fair, please visit: www.intertextilehome.com.

24.05.2018

Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles 2018: three trend themes released

Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles 2018 cooperates with the international trendsetter NellyRodiTM Agency again in offering the latest trend forecast to the home textile industry. Integrating different knowledge, inspirations and visions of trend evolution among the experts in the trend committee, three themes namely Caring Future, Crazy Future and Emo Future are established.
As the leading home textile trade fair in Asia, participants can always expect to see the latest items and discover the forthcoming market direction. To fulfil this, more than 1,000 suppliers from China and across the world will showcase a wide variety of products covering the whole spectrum of home furnishing, while the trend forecast, which is introduced during the show, provides both exhibitors and buyers with insight and guidance to stay ahead of the market.

Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles 2018 cooperates with the international trendsetter NellyRodiTM Agency again in offering the latest trend forecast to the home textile industry. Integrating different knowledge, inspirations and visions of trend evolution among the experts in the trend committee, three themes namely Caring Future, Crazy Future and Emo Future are established.
As the leading home textile trade fair in Asia, participants can always expect to see the latest items and discover the forthcoming market direction. To fulfil this, more than 1,000 suppliers from China and across the world will showcase a wide variety of products covering the whole spectrum of home furnishing, while the trend forecast, which is introduced during the show, provides both exhibitors and buyers with insight and guidance to stay ahead of the market.

This year, the show works together with the experienced international forecasting firm the NellyRodiTM Agency to form a trend committee consisting of different fields of expertise in order to gain the latest comprehension of international lifestyle forecasts. They have picked ‘FUTURE’ as the keyword of the season and three themes have been developed to illustrate this keyword.

  • Caring Future: Now greener, more moral and socially oriented, creation draws from alternative imaginations to protect natural and cultural resources. It pulls inspiration from new eco-gestures and good altruist sense with a new credo – take care of nature and man
  • Crazy Future: It plays on whimsical surrealism and petulance, the master of light-hearted insouciance. It plants a seed of madness in creation. Gaiety and fantasy amuse rational souls and titillate a taste for risk
  • Emo Future: The need to console our cherished earth revives the emotion its immemorial beauty inspires. New nostalgia for the origin of things reconnects us to the essential. Neo-mysticism consecrates the elements and celebrates spiritual, benevolent nature. It inspires the perpetuation of the Traditions and rituals our ancestors practiced, in all their wisdom and humanism, to glorify nature 

These three themes will be demonstrated and discussed throughout the four-day fair in a series of events, while exhibitors’ products that resonate with the themes will be displayed in the Trend Area. Trend Forum tours will also take place, allowing show attendants to learn and discuss with designers and trend experts about the lifestyle trends.

Committee members with distinct specialties
The committee has contributed their expertise on retail experience, contract markets and new technologies, together with the sociological insights from an international consumer study in developing the themes. The following is an overview of the committee members.

  • Mr Vincent Grégoire (France): Creative Director of NellyRodiTM Agency. Studied both interior and industrial design at the École Camondo in Paris, has been the artistic director and designer of exclusive products for the decorator Agnès Comar
  • Mr Sun Yun (China): Partner and Design Director of Hangzhou Interior Architecture Design, founder of fashion brand HYSSOP Cornerstone
  • Mrs Béatrice Brandt (France): Graduated from the Aix-en-Provence Graduate School of Management in Management Sciences with a major in marketing, 20 years of experience in marketing and innovation, now works as the CEO at Le Jacquard Français
  • Mrs Hélène Pasteur (France): Purchasing Manager of Homeware/Leisure, Les Galeries Lafayette/BHV. Graduated from business school, entered Galeries Lafayette’s buying office in 1986 for the beauty, children’s wear, menswear, and accessory markets, managed the project that transformed BHV into BHV MARAIS from 2011 to 2014, now returns to the homeware department

More details of the trend programme will be released closer to the fair. The show will be held from 27 – 30 August at the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Shanghai

Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles 2018 covers the whole spectrum of home furnishing industry (c) Messe Frankfurt
25.04.2018

Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles 2018 covers the whole spectrum of home furnishing industry

As the leading home textiles trade event in Asia, Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles is renowned for its size and also the variety of products offered by its exhibitors from China and around the world.

The show will be held from 27 – 30 August in the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Shanghai. It will cover six halls, accommodating over 1,000 suppliers from around 30 countries and regions.
To satisfy buyers from different regions with varied sourcing needs, the show will feature a wide variety of home textile products ranging from bedding, bath, table & kitchen, curtains & upholstery and textile designs & technology to editors, whole home, sun protection, wallcoverings and carpets & rugs.

“The products on offer are of various quality and price levels that visitors can discover both premium brands presented by editors and a massive amount of medium-end products at the show,” said Ms Wendy Wen, Senior General Manager of Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd.

As the leading home textiles trade event in Asia, Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles is renowned for its size and also the variety of products offered by its exhibitors from China and around the world.

The show will be held from 27 – 30 August in the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Shanghai. It will cover six halls, accommodating over 1,000 suppliers from around 30 countries and regions.
To satisfy buyers from different regions with varied sourcing needs, the show will feature a wide variety of home textile products ranging from bedding, bath, table & kitchen, curtains & upholstery and textile designs & technology to editors, whole home, sun protection, wallcoverings and carpets & rugs.

“The products on offer are of various quality and price levels that visitors can discover both premium brands presented by editors and a massive amount of medium-end products at the show,” said Ms Wendy Wen, Senior General Manager of Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd.

Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles serves as an ideal platform for suppliers to introduce new products to the market as a large number of visitors including import & export corporations, wholesalers, distributors, chain stores and home product manufacturers are attracted.

EUROART and JAB ANSTOETZ are two of the returning editors who are ready to demonstrate their latest collections.
“We are an integrated company based in Beijing which presents both imported decorative fabrics and wallpaper as well as self-owned fabric brands. Buyers can expect to discover advanced jacquard, embroidery, silk and printing techniques from the brands LIZZO and ROMO at our booth,” Mr Frank Lu, General Manager of EUROART said.

Furthermore, the world-known fabrics design company, JAB ANSTOETZ, will also take advantage of the show to present their new outdoor fabrics.
“Our ‘AROUND THE WORLD’ collection possesses high colour stability, mould-resistance and easy-care features. We will also introduce our advanced FibreGuard fabrics which prevent dirt and meet OEKO-TEX® standards,” Mr William Lin from JAB ANSTOETZ said.

Bedding products are another highlight of the show. Returning exhibitor Advansa will display their new fibre formula SUPRELLE™ 95 which is a combination of enhanced sleep comfort and ease of care. And the established French brand TODAY will make their debut at the fair to promote their full range of fashionable bedding items.

Diverse suppliers confirm participation offering all kinds of quality products. Apart from the editors and whole-home exhibitors, worldwide suppliers specialising in different products can be found in the show.

They include:

  • Curtains & upholstery: quality brands such as AICO, Ateja, Culp Fabrics, D’Décor, Elastron, Enzo Degli Angiuoni, Harmel Home, Huatex, Sangwontex and more
  • Bedding, bath and kitchen: domestic and overseas brands will showcase an extensive range of products for everyday domestic life including comforters, pillows, mattress toppers, bed linen, bathrobes, towels, table napkins and more. Exhibitors will offer insights about utilising various products to display the whole home concept
  • Textile design: featuring worldwide original textile design studios. Visitors can discover distinct styles of design from both Asian and European studios
  • Carpets & rugs: carpet exhibitors from Afghanistan, India, Pakistan, Turkey and other countries
  • Digital printing & technics: showcasing the latest digital printing technology, and cutting, sewing and other home textile equipment technics. In view of the good result in 2017, the show will continue to cooperate with industry media to organise professional seminars introducing some latest technique and new applications in the home textile industry
09.04.2018

Heimtextil India and Ambiente India 2018 launch Bespoke Living in their fifth edition

  • Special display arena will showcase exquisite signature collections from interior décor and home textile sectors

India’s premium fairs for home textiles, homeware and interior décor, Heimtextil India and Ambiente India have launched Bespoke Living, an exclusive product showcase space dedicated to companies dealing with signature collections at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi from 27th – 29th June 2018.

With four successful editions in a row, Heimtextil India and Ambiente India also slated on the same dates, have become the country’s leading business trade fairs to showcase the finest quality of dining, living, giving and home textiles. The launch of Bespoke Living aims to highlight one of a kind brands who deal with uniquely crafted designs that will range from plush statement pieces to extensive signature collections for home and retail furnishing.

  • Special display arena will showcase exquisite signature collections from interior décor and home textile sectors

India’s premium fairs for home textiles, homeware and interior décor, Heimtextil India and Ambiente India have launched Bespoke Living, an exclusive product showcase space dedicated to companies dealing with signature collections at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi from 27th – 29th June 2018.

With four successful editions in a row, Heimtextil India and Ambiente India also slated on the same dates, have become the country’s leading business trade fairs to showcase the finest quality of dining, living, giving and home textiles. The launch of Bespoke Living aims to highlight one of a kind brands who deal with uniquely crafted designs that will range from plush statement pieces to extensive signature collections for home and retail furnishing.

The term luxury décor is not restricted to brand names anymore. With trends like fully furnished luxury houses, theme dominated homes and tastefully designed retail showrooms rapidly picking up in the country, consumers are open to different styles and unique designs.
Be it the very popular Scandinavian themed houses to colourful cultural artefacts creating a soothing aura, Indians now want their homes and businesses to reflect their personal style with statement interiors.

Halls dedicated to Bespoke Living will feature selected designer brands from India and around the world showcasing their premium collections. This product showcase arena will be beneficial for interior designers, architects, hotel buyers, buyers of luxury goods and luxury homes developers. Business visitors can gain knowledge about the upcoming trends, source timeless pieces, build new connections with people sharing the same interest and experience the quality of the products in person. Exposure to best in class products and latest trends presented here will help them create a better home design experience for their clients.

Excelling in statement leather pieces the brand Three Sixty will showcase their latest leather collection that comprises of rugged travel accessories and signature furniture pieces. Inspired by the world’s deserts and explorers who traversed them, the brand designs fully customisable handmade products which are available in beautiful shades of tan, sure to up the sophistication quotient of home and retail interiors.     
        
“Our latest collection at Bespoke Living will showcase our ever evolving tastes and designs. We believe luxury need not be synonymous with breaking open the bank. Traditional Indian craftsmen can craft the most beautiful signature pieces and provide quality beyond compare, shared Mr Vikash Gupta, CEO, Three Sixty. International exhibitors present at the show will showcase exquisite artefacts like decorative ceramics with glaze, handmade clay wreaths with metal leaves, ceramic vases and other decorative items to make every home unique.

Apart from this specially curated design platform, Heimtextil India and Ambiente India 2018 will host the Interior Lifestyle Awards that will bring creative masters from the interior decor and home textile sectors together by recognising their art and giving them an international platform to showcase their designs.
The trade fair will also organise the Hospitality Day, a hospitality and retail procurement programme that will bring top class purchase managers from the industry to build new contacts and source quality products. Together, Heimtextil India and Ambiente India together will host over 100 companies from countries like India, Indonesia, Switzerland and Thailand showcasing trendsetting designs in the interior décor and home textile industry.

Source:

Messe Frankfurt