The new Belgian Textiles area with 14 exhibitors has been organized by the association Fedustria and the
exhibitor Ragolle Rugs. Photo: Messe Frankfurt.
FRANKFURT AM MAIN – For the upcoming Heimtextil 2025, the carpet and rug segment expands with several additional hall levels, presenting important international key players and innovative products from Jan. 14-17, 2025 in Frankfurt.
Carpet enthusiasts can look forward to a newly designed area initiated by the association Fedustria and the exhibitor Ragolle Rugs, with high-quality Belgian exhibitors, as well as a customized content program.
Under the Weave your Network slogan, Carpets & Rugs brings together the global carpet industry at the annual Frankfurt event. More than 300 exhibitors have already registered for Heimtextil 2025. Due to the high demand, the segment grows by several hall levels: in addition to Hall 5.1, Hall 5.0 has been added. Numerous high-caliber exhibitors such as Bhadohi Carpet (India), Javi Home (India), Lalee (Germany) and Merinos (Turkey) will show their products here.
In addition, Carpets & Rugs also occupies Hall 3.0 – and complements the product groups Wall Decoration and Textile Design as well as the Heimtextil Trends 25/26. Here, machine-woven and hand-woven carpets from exhibitors such as Bikaner Handloom (India), Este Hali (Turkey), Himalaya Concepts (India), JI International (India) and Rudra Rugs (India) as well as unique pieces from Satar Carpet (Germany) can be found.
In Hall 3.1 exhibitors like Brink & Campman (Netherlands) and German companies like Haro Teppiche, Infloor-Girloon, Obsession, Otto Golze & Söhne, Paulig Teppichweberei and Theo Keller will exhibit within the DecoTeam and the Design Lounge powered by DecoTeam.
Joint stands from Africa and India will expand the global range. Further carpet companies exhibit in Halls 6.0 and 6.1. Heimtextil thus creates strong synergies between the product areas and a globally unique product range for top decision-makers from all over the world. All participating companies can be found online in the exhibitor search.
New carpet area ‘Belgian Textiles – powered by Fedustria’
Fourteen Belgian carpet companies will present themselves in the newly designed area ‘Belgian Textiles – powered by Fedustria’ in Hall 5.1. The joint presentation is organized by the Belgian association Fedustria and the exhibitor Ragolle Rugs. The ‘Belgian Textiles’ focus is on high quality, creative designs and sustainable materials. The following companies are taking part: Aarova, Associated Weavers, Balta Home, Broucks, Euro-Tapis, Flemish Textiles Company, Kovantex, Louis de Poortere, Mercury Flooring, Ragolle Rugs, Royal Flooring, Vandewiele, Vanhoutte Carpets and Verbatex.
‘Heimtextil plays a pivotal role for Fedustria and its members’, emphasizes Daphne Renier, product manager Textiles Fedustria. ‘Belgian carpets are renowned for their quality and design. The Belgian area strengthens this reputation: our members use Heimtextil to present new collections and sustainable innovations, to stay updated on trends and remain competitive. Heimtextil acts as a catalyst for trends, materials, innovations and sustainability. It provides a global platform where Belgian carpet manufacturers can showcase their products to a diverse, international audience, strengthen ties within the industry, meet new partners and clients from across the globe. This promotes the economic growth of the Belgian textile industry.’
Carpets & Rugs: talks, tours and carpet trends
In 2025, Carpets & Rugs launches an extensive content program and positions itself as a business-promoting knowledge platform for the global carpet industry. In the foyer of Halls 5.1/6.1, the Carpet Lounge brings innovative carpet designs to life and is the ideal place to relax and network. For the first time, the Carpet Lounge will be curated by the British Cover Magazine. The new cooperation partner will also host lectures and panel discussions on the Texpertise Stage in Hall 4.0 with renowned industry experts: The Talk by Cover on Tuesday at the fair will revolve around the craft of rug-making and the trends of tomorrow.
The subsequent panel discussion with Reto Aschwanden, managing director of Label STEP, Aditya Gupta, founder of The Rug Republic, and Theresa Paulig, CEO of Paulig Teppichweberei, will focus on sustainable practices and fair trade in the carpet industry. This will be followed by a panel talk with trend guides for buyers on Wednesday. The Talk by Cover on Thursday, 16 January 2025, is dedicated to the topic of AI and its impact on carpet design. In addition, Cover Magazine will be leading guided tours to innovative exhibitors and best practices. Further carpet exhibitors can also be discovered on guided tours in the area of Interior.Architecture.Hospitality. The program will soon be online in the event calendar.