Growth in the sector by 2025 will mostly come from sustainable and innovative ideas.
Home Textile News shares that the desire for environmentally conscious home furnishings rose in early 2025 thanks to people wanting organic cotton, bamboo blends and recycled polyester products. Heimtextil and Domotex displayed products related to circular economy, including waterless prints and biodegradable fibers and temperature-regulating plus anti-microbial fabrics attracted a lot of interest from buyers focused on hygiene. Thanks to e-commerce platforms, brands increased their sales, created personal designs and accessed new markets in Asia and Latin America.
Shifting policies in the U.S. and EU have pushed brands to look to India, Turkey and Vietnam for new sourcing, reports Home Textile News. In spite of the extra burden from new trade tariffs, companies are continuing to invest more in automation, intelligent design software and connected textiles. According to experts, those producers who add sustainability to their use of advanced technology can fulfill rising customer demands while operating more efficiently and reliably in a competitive market.