Heimtextil 2026
It is the ninth time we have participated in Heimtextil fair in Frankfurt am Main – this year’s edition of the world’s most influential event for interior textiles was held from 13 to 16 January. This year, our stand was designed to showcase a broad spectrum of fabric textures and colours.
Heimtextil in Frankfurt is the highlight event in our exhibition calendar, so we were delighted to see a record-breaking turnout at our stand. Alongside our established offer, we premiered 16 new products, representing a major portion of our 2026 collection, featuring new flame retardant fabrics and recycled wools.
This year’s stand was designed by Natalia Mleczak. The central theme of the exhibition was the abundance of types and colours offered by interior fabrics and the many ways they can be applied. Upholstered furniture, plain and draped curtains, canopies stretched above the walkways, upholstered acoustic and decorative panels framing the stand’s entrances, and three dimensional totems – all these elements showcased a wide variety of fabrics along with their distinctive qualities. Most of the textile elements in the stand’s design were crafted by Agnieszka Derek’s window decoration studio.
The visual patchwork was tied into a harmonious whole by a cohesive colour palette, with predominant pastel greens, blues, purples, and salmon orange. Patterned accents appeared in the form of wools from the Baker Street collection, especially the checked Sherlock. As for decorative fabrics, the most frequently used one was Aurora, a delicate, flame retardant voile. Other fabrics featured in the stand’s design included Dusty, Watson, Granola, Punti, Tanami, Sahel, Antorno, Aral, Walt, Arno, Geco, Carla, Wool, Gobi, Linea, and Tacora.
As we remain committed to the idea of purposeful recycling, we built the stand using the same structural framework as last year. Consequently, its architecture stayed unchanged: four designated meeting zones in the corners, along with intersecting passageways connecting the sample display and the central reception area for visitors. The entire setup spanned 100 m².
As in past editions, our exhibition was accompanied by Polish design. Visitors could settle into the Skey sofa by Swarzędz Home, Dumbo armchairs from Motiv Home (designed by Izabela Brola), La Benda chairs by Paged (designed by Pedro Salgado), upholstered in our artificial leather, Belem barstools from Noti, and Baltic Soft Duo bucket style chairs from MDD. The decorative lamps, shaped to evoke miniature textile draperies, were created by Klavo Studio using 3D printing technology, whereas the acoustic panels, forming the backdrop for the reception area, we crafted by VANK.
Other partners:
Stand construction: QUAL
Curtain rods: Marcin Dekor
Photos: Michał Matejko