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Pre-register now for Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles – Spring Edition and discover new trends with leading pioneers
Tap into the next wave of market-defining trends – from sustainable innovations to wellness-inspired interiors – by connecting with exhibitors and leading production hubs in the fair’s specialised pavilions. Gain a competitive edge with exclusive insights from industry leaders on smart home integrations and evolving sleep trends. Pre-register to secure your spot!
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Featured exhibitors
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Discover fresh faces like Associação Home from Portugal, as well as returning exhibitors: GSI Creos Corporation from Japan, Jaspa Herington Pty Ltd from Australia, alongside renowned Tela's Design Lda from Portugal. Get ready for innovative textiles, sustainable showcases, and trendsetting designs.
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Associação Home From Portugal (Portugal) – 5.2E05 (new)
Debuting with a curated showcase from 15+ top Portuguese brands, the association presents luxurious bedding, elegant quilts, and sustainable textiles that blend traditional craftsmanship with modern innovation, celebrating Portugal’s global reputation for quality.
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GSI Creos Corporation (Japan) – 5.2G01
Showcasing innovative fabrics developed with Asahi Kasei’s Bemberg®. These sustainable, next-generation materials blend biodegradable Bemberg, wool, PLA, and nylon via advanced Japanese spinning and filament technologies. Their unique, eco-friendly textiles are ideal for stylish and responsible loungewear.
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Jaspa Herington Pty Ltd (Australia) – 5.2J01A
Jaspa Herington specialises in Australian-made wool quilts and pillows using 100% Australian wool for premium comfort.
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Tela's Design Lda (Portugal) – 5.2J02
A renowned textile design studio that emphasises colour, design, and detail, making it one of the top textile design offices globally. Specialising in home textiles and decoration, it features exclusive designs from an in-house team. The studio will showcase three new mood boards for 2026.
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New debut: introducing the Uzbekistan Pavilion
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Organised by the Agency for the Development of Light Industry under the Cabinet of Ministers of Uzbekistan, the new Uzbekistan Pavilion (5.2 A53) will bring together approximately 10 exhibitors showcasing the country’s textile strengths.
Alongside home textiles, the pavilion also features apparel fabrics and ready-made garments, giving visitors a clear view of Uzbekistan’s capabilities across the textile value chain. Their home textiles collections will combine quality cotton yarn, traditional craftsmanship, and modern sustainable practices, while their bedding and bath products standout for their softness, durability, and distinctive designs inspired by Central Asia – produced to meet international standards.
Backed by strong yarn production and a growing focus on sustainability, Uzbek exhibitors offer reliable sourcing options across yarn, fabrics and finished products.
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Key manufacturing hubs in dedicated pavilions
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The upcoming fair will further highlight regional manufacturing strength through seven dedicated domestic pavilions. These curated hubs give buyers a focused look at top production capabilities across major categories – from bedding and towelling to blankets and design-driven textiles.
- China Wool Textile Association Pavilion (coral fleece, fannels and other blankets)
- Gaoyang Pavilion (towelling and home products)
- Nantong Pavilion and Huzhou Pavilion (bedding fabrics and textile design)
- Qingdao Pavilion and Zhejiang Sewing Crafts Association Pavilion (bedding and quilt products)
- Zhejiang Feather & Down Association Pavilion (down comforter products)
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Connect with industry leaders and innovators at fringe events
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This year’s fringe programme launches a bold, sector-focused revamp to spark inspiration and meaningful dialogue. Expert-led forums and seminars will revolve around four dynamic themes: Palette, NextGen, Go-Green and Connector. Each theme will offer fresh perspectives and critical insights into the trends and transformations that shape the future of home textiles.
Palette
Colour Sense*Ability: Transforming a Home into a Personal Haven in 2027 Through Multi-Sensorial Design Date: 11 March (Wednesday) Time: 11:45 – 12:30 Venue: 5.2H L105 Textiles & Technologies Seminar Area Speaker: Ms Laurie Pressman, Vice President of Pantone Color Institute Language: English (Chinese simultaneous interpretation is provided)
NextGen
Evolon Anti-mite Material Used for Bedding Application Date: 12 March (Thursday) Time: 13:00 – 13:30 Venue: 5.2H L105 Textiles & Technologies Seminar Area Speaker: Mr Zhang Jianming, Sales Manager of Freudenberg Performance Materials Group
Go-Green
Fibres at the Core, Life Reborn – Lenzing Innovative Fibre in Home Textile and Interior applications Date: 12 March (Thursday) Time: 10:45 – 11:15 Venue: 5.2H L105 Textiles & Technologies Seminar Area Speaker: Ms Juliana Li, Business Development Manager, Home & Interior textile of Lenzing Group
Connector
Sleep Aid Summit 2026 – launching major sleep industry reports and standards, featuring keynote speeches and roundtables on market trends and strategies.
Comfort is the Key for Good Sleep and Health Forum Date: 11 March (Wednesday) Time: 13:00 – 16:30 Venue: Hall 5.2 L98 Sleep Aid Seminar Area
Home Textile Product Strategy Forum Date: 12 March (Thursday) Time: 9:30 – 12:30 Venue: Hall 5.2 L98 Sleep Aid Seminar Area
Home Textile Sleep Products Going Global Forum Date: 12 March (Thursday) Time: 13:00 – 16:30 Venue: Hall 5.2 L98 Sleep Aid Seminar Area
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Register today for seamless sourcing
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Whether you're looking for curtains, upholstery, bedding, sustainable textile innovations and industry inspiration – this is where the region’s key home textiles suppliers and buyers meet. Join us today – pre-register in a few easy steps below!
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