FRANKFURT, Germany – The upcoming Heimtextil 2026 will debut a revamped hall layout, designed specifically to cater to interior designers. Scheduled for Jan. 13-16 at Messe Frankfurt, the new configuration in halls 3.0, 3.1, and 4.1 will focus on offering products and services tailored to the designer market.
Exhibitors will display their collections based on their function within the interior space, from wall coverings and window treatments to upholstery fabrics and flooring solutions. Bettina Bär, the Heimtextil director, emphasized that the updated layout aims to streamline the designers’ experience, offering them easy access to the materials and design concepts they need quickly.

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“Interior designers need a fast and efficient way to find what they’re looking for, without getting bogged down in endless research. The wide range of exhibitors and brands at Heimtextil 2026 will allow them to find inspiration and reliable partners without delay,” Bär stated.
The DecoTeam in Hall 3.0 will serve as a central hub for designers, offering a mix of networking opportunities and insightful programming. On January 14, the event will feature a lecture by Corinna Kretschmar-Joehnk on “Design to be Happy – International Interior Trends,” followed by an AI workshop with Axel Ligowski, focusing on how designers can use digital tools to bring their creative visions to life.
Adjacent to the DecoTeam, the Design Lounge will showcase prominent brands, including Brink & Campmann with Harlequin, Morris & Co., Ted Baker, and Wedgwood Home, as well as Designers Guild with its exclusive lines from Christian Lacroix and Ralph Lauren. Other exhibitors will include companies like Haro Carpets, Kadeco Sun Protection Systems, and Kobe Fabrics, among others. This diverse mix will allow designers to explore the latest trends and high-quality materials.
In halls 3.1 and 4.1, the focus will shift to furniture, decorative, and upholstery fabrics, and premium leathers, providing an in-depth look at the latest in fabric innovation and design.

















