Heimtextil 2020 Offers A Top-Flight Dedicated Programme For Textiles Contract Sector

image Courtesy of Messe Frankfurt Gmbh

image Courtesy of Messe Frankfurt Gmbh

Professional development, discussion, inspiration, international trends – they are the source of successful, creative, modern solutions in the contract market.

At Heimtextil 2020, interior designers, architects and experts from the hotel trade will be able to draw upon an even greater, more extensive range of offerings for their projects. 

Every year, around 3000 exhibitors showcase their products and materials for the textile furnishings market at Heimtextil in Frankfurt.

It is the world’s largest trade fair for home and contract textiles.

Some 370 of those exhibitors specifically target with their products for the contract sector, interior designers, architects and experts from the hospitality sector, who will find precisely the kind of solutions they are looking for in the cornucopia of textiles at Heimtextil. 

The range of products in this area will be accompanied by a multifaceted programme of specialist lectures, given by internationally renowned experts, themed tours of the show, a materials library and an exclusive exhibition format.

Heimtextil will be including both the exhibits and the programme of events under the heading ‘Interior.Architecture.Hospitality by Heimtextil’.

In 2020, it will be even more extensive and thus will, once again, become a hot spot for the contract textiles market.

For Heimtextil 2020, the ‘Interior.Architecture.Hospitality LECTURES’ will have, as their overarching theme, ‘Diversity’.

In a series of top-flight lectures, internationally distinguished architects, interior designers and experts in the hotel business will present some of their projects and discuss issues relating to the current building scene and to interior architecture and design.

The lectures will be selected and organised by well-known partners of the show, ‘AIT-Dialog’ and ‘hotelforum’.

The theme of the lectures for 2020 – DIVERSITY – picks up on the current social and cultural challenges faced by the industry.

Diversity pervades all areas of our lives and is to be seen particularly in architecture and urban design.

The debate about affordable housing, new concepts for domestic dwellings and changes to the fabric of urban society is more urgent than ever before.

Libraries become meeting places and hotels constantly reinvent themselves as places for people to live long-term.

And the younger generation of architects, too, are struggling with new ideas and unconventional approaches to a changing architectural scene.

In the context of ‘Interior.Architecture.Hospitality by Heimtextil’, the individual event formats will deal with diversity at different levels within the fields of architecture, interior design and urban building.

A rich diversity of materials, modern technologies and deliberate attempts to think outside the box open up countless possibilities.

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