Exhibition Information
- Name
- China International Home Textiles and Accessories Expo – Shanghai Home Textiles Show
- Industry
- Home Textile
- City
- Shanghai
- Venue
- No. 333 Songze Avenue, Xujing Town, Qingpu District, Shanghai
- Abbreviation
- Intertextile
- Exhibition Dates
- Visitors
- 42296 visitors
- Exhibitors
- 1147 exhibitors
展会简介
The Exhibition Value of the Shanghai Home Textiles Show
- A flagship platform for the global home textiles industry, a trade event steeped in thirty years of brand heritage. Co-organized by Messe Frankfurt (Hong Kong) Ltd., the Textile Industry Branch of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade, and the China Home Textiles Association, this show was launched in 1995. Over more than three decades of development, it has grown into the largest and most influential specialized home textiles exhibition in the Asia-Pacific region. The Autumn 2025 edition will bring together nearly 900 exhibitors from 20 countries and regions, attracting over 35,000 professional visitors, with international participation steadily increasing, further solidifying its position as a leading global hub for home textiles trade.
- Comprehensive coverage across the entire value chain, with twelve dedicated exhibition zones for precise market alignment. Spanning four major pavilions and twelve distinct exhibition zones, the show offers a full spectrum of products, ranging from bedding, towels, curtains, sofa fabrics, carpets, wallcoverings, decorative textiles, functional fabrics, shading solutions, textile accessories, digital printing, to fiber art and design—covering every segment of the home textiles value chain. From raw materials and auxiliary components to finished home textile products, and from single-item sourcing to comprehensive soft‑furnishing solutions, it provides global buyers with a one-stop platform for procurement and networking.
- A汇聚 of global buyer networks, delivering outstanding results in international sourcing. For the Autumn 2025 edition, the number of overseas buyers has increased to nearly 5,000, representing 116 countries and regions, with nearly 30 buyer delegations whose total size has grown by 73% year over year. International consumer brands such as U.S.-based Culp Fabric, H&M Home, IKEA, Walmart, JD.com, and Xiaomi have all attended to source products. The show also features special “Belt and Road” overseas sessions and matchmaking events with European and American chambers of commerce. A Bangladeshi buyer, attending for the first time, specifically sought out bedding collections targeting the Middle Eastern market and even submitted a purchase inquiry before seeing any physical samples.
- Innovative products spark new business opportunities, with sustainability and smart technologies taking center stage. UK‑based Prestigious Textiles unveiled luxurious chenille fabrics; Spain’s Rioma SL showcased its TerraLoom collection, highlighting deep connections with nature; Hong Kong’s Fu-Tex introduced dust‑proof curtains incorporating anti‑static technology[10]. Japan’s Kageyama Co., Ltd. presented high‑end fabrics that combine antiviral, antibacterial, and humidity‑management functions. Meanwhile, Turkey’s Bona Home launched self‑healing sheer fabrics made from recycled yarns and other eco‑friendly materials, drawing interest from buyers across mainland China, Taiwan, and multiple European and North American markets.
- More than 30 high‑level forums empower participants, fostering an ecosystem of deep integration among industry, academia, research, and application. Alongside the exhibition, over 20 prestigious events will be held, focusing on four key themes: emerging technological forces, new design trends, industrial convergence, and green circular economies. The “Future & Textiles” innovation zone showcases breakthroughs in sustainable materials, recycled resources, bioengineering, and AI‑driven textile solutions, with artificial intelligence capable of rapidly generating visualized interior textile designs. Xiaohongshu released its “Home Textiles and Furnishings Industry Operations Manual,” while experts from Uzbekistan, Vietnam, and Colombia analyzed emerging market opportunities. Sun Ruizhe, President of the China National Textile and Apparel Council, emphasized that the textile industry is evolving into a technology‑driven sector, a culture‑led fashion industry, and a responsibility‑oriented green economy.





