3 trends that defined Interwoven
Editor Lauren Roses identified these key trend directions during the recent upholstery fabric tradeshow.
Print and pattern are always the story at the biannual Interwoven fair. Here are three trends to look for in 2025:
Down to earth
At both October’s High Point Market and November’s Interwoven, lush nature inspirations and greenery hues were in abundance. Foliage prints offer a timeless and picturesque setting that is captivating yet soothing.
- Culp’s Meadshire fabric offers color and floral prints.
- Covington Fabric & Design’s Treemendous fabric group adds texture along with its nature-inspired prints.
- Revolution/STI’s fabrics add a pop of optimistic hues with large, bold floral prints.
- Valdese Weavers’ Modern Roots fabric collection showcases leaf prints along with other fabric in warm neutral tones.
- Regal Fabrics fabric’s showcased in its “modern traditional” grouping offer multiple nature-inspired patterns and prints.
Glee
Patterns that pack a punch and colors that spark joy brightened showrooms throughout Interwoven. According to Fashions Snoops representatives, who also picked up on this energy, electric-charged chroma, bold forms and decadent textures collide to create an exhilarating escape from the static noise of digital living.
- DeLeo Textiles’ Aragon prism fabric is available in three colors and made in Belgium.
- Waves fabric from Rioma offers a fun pattern with a pop of color.
- Coleous fabric, from Threadology, can be customized and is a favorite with several furniture manufacturers, the company said.
- Made in Germany, Vervain’s Rhythmic fabric showcases a popular pink hue.
- Zensilk offers its Rainbow Collection with color and texture in a range of patterns.
Tailored traditional
Traditional is making a comeback, but it returns with an elevated, refined look. Expect luxe materials and fresh textures. Crafted with attention to detail, these textiles pay homage to classic design, timeless styles and a new vision for home.
- Varley textiles from Culp are available in coral and khaki.
- From David Rothschild, Simpatico fabrics is available in multiple colorways.
- Europatex’s Richmond fabric is shown in the color Royal.
- S. Harris makes its Regal Fancy fabric in Germany; available in four colors, with Electric color shown.
- Tayo Originals offers Malawai, Mozambique and Crossroad fabrics with a traditional touch in navy and indigo hues.
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