Heimtextil India 2016 trade fair to be held in New Delhi with over 200 fashion-foremost companies from India, Bangladesh, Bulgaria, China, Japan, Korea and Russia will present their stunning collections in dining, living and home textile segments. The announcement of the upcoming event was made German trade fair organizers Messe Frankfurt Trade Fairs’ India arm on Thursday.
Top home fashion players, including D’decor, Raymond, Reliance, Welspun, Nilkamal will also be showcasing their next season’s interior decor and home textile collections at Heimtextil India this month.
Although, India is actively participating in the Heimtextil Fair in Germany regularly, it would be another opportunity to the Indian textiles and clothing industry to further take the Indian textile products to new height.
Secretary Textiles Rashmi Verma said that Messe Frankfurt India is once again providing opportunity through ‘International Heimtextil India 2016’ to Indian exhibitors for showcasing pioneering innovations in the categories of bedroom and bath linen, table linen, kitchen textiles, furniture fabric, textile floor coverings, among others.
The International Heimtextil India 2015 to be held from June 22-24 at Pragati Maidan exhibition grounds in the national capital.
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