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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