Textiles presented by the exhibition participantsHeimtextil-2017 combines several ideas. And at the same time, everyone sees the task in their own way! Let's see what world-famous brands have come up with. One of the main trends of 2017 is greenery in the interior, both living and decorative. The best manufacturers of interior fabrics and home textiles fruitfully fantasized on the theme of nature. And in addition to plain green fabrics and patterns, one of the main ideas was plants - thanks to palm trees, ferns, leaves and climbing tropical flowers, the exhibition looked like a jungle. We found excellent examples from the Italian brands KA international and Simta, the Spanish fabric manufacturer Manuel Revert, the Belgian Wind and the American Rioma.KA InternationalSimtaWindManuel RevertRioma Variations on the theme of green inThere was quite a lot in the interior. Some exhibitors preferred to turn to cold emerald and sea shades. For example, the Portuguese brand Docofil, the German factory JOOP!, the Italian Vagatex and the Polish Fargotex.FargotexJOOP!VagatexDocofil And for others, on the contrary, it turned out to be closerThe theme of a cozy autumn forest and the warmth of a home is a tribute to another important trend, a comfortable interior for family recreation. We encountered a combination of green shades with brighter and warmer ones at the stand of the Dutch company Kobe, the Belgian brand Kroma, the German Höpke and the French company Nobilis.NobilisHopkeKobeKroma And indeed, nature has manycolors and shades other than green, and the best proof of this is flowers. Complex floral patterns decorated bed linen, curtains and even textile wallpaper. The most beautiful options, in our opinion, are from the Swiss manufacturer Schlossberg, the German Zimmer + Rohde and another Swiss - Christian Fischbacher. The latter, by the way, perfectly brought to life the following trend.Zimmer+RohdeSchlossbergChristian FischbacherSchlossberg From flora to fauna.Christian Fischbacher has created a real tropical forest, the Spanish brand Visatex has butterflies fluttering around, the British Prestige Textiles has birds, and the German Apelt has lions and zebras walking around.Christian FischbacherApeltPrestigious TextilesVisatex If we return to the topic of color, thenTerracotta and brown shades were the second most popular shades after green at Heimtextil 2017. Being part of the fashion for nature, they are perfect for “warming up” the interior and its owners. This idea was close to the German factory Gebrüder Munzert, the Polish Lech, the Belgian brand Dizz Design and the Belgian Wind.Gebrüder MunzertLechWindDizz Design Home, family and comfort are alwaysmake us remember traditions. That is why patterns inherent to different cultures, geometric and other ornaments appear on fabrics, which will help make the interior more “family-like” and breathe life into it. The coziest ideas are from Spanish brands Comersan and Textile Pastor, Turkish Boyteks, English Clarke & Clarke and Italian Bimitex.Clarke & ClarkeTextile PastorBoyteksBimitexComersan And of course, the approaching springadded a touch of frivolity and freshness to the exhibition. Delicate pastel, pink, yellow shades, romantic and playful, will speed up the onset of warm weather. The English from Iliv, the Germans from Bauer, the Belarusians from Orsha Linen Mill and the Swiss from Schlossberg missed spring the most.SchlossbergOrsha Linen MillBauerIliv