Fabric introductions nod on new trends, management tariffs address tariffs

Fabric introductions nod on new trends, management tariffs address tariffs

StiS graphic modern collection focuses on brave, graphic motifs and clean textures.

Quick facts

  • Fabric suppliers are planning to debut trend collections at Interweven 2025
  • Some suppliers focus on textiles produced in the USA to counteract rising tariff problems
  • The strategies include expanding domestic production and diversifying procurement
  • Sustainability and natural materials dominate design topics

High Point, NC – When on May 20, woven in 2025, fabric and leather providers plan innovative textiles that attract consumers and designers, while managers of companies address the potential effects of tariffs.

Whether in the USA or abroad, textile introductions reflect the preferences of the consumer lifestyle, from calming and cozy to colorful and processed. Many exhibition rooms offer options for a variety of looks and price points, whereby the gag and textile decorative buyers take into account a healthy selection of designs.

Sti

Sti focuses on classic craftsmen, used and graphically modern for his spring launch.

For classic craftsmen, inspiration comes from traditional hand -woven designs. “The most important elements include surplus motifs, bizarre novelty points, window pan -plaids, fish size and plenty of structured boucle and chenille fabrics,” said Anderson Gibbons, Chief Marketing Officer from STI.

Charmed is a modern, relaxed view of timeless classics, he added. “It brings flowers, plaids and small patterns together in soft, subtle color pallets.”

Graphic modernism focuses on brave, graphic motifs and clean textures with “soft Chenilles in striking stripes and modern patterns that are inspired by modern art and Italian design,” said Gibbons.

Sti doubles in the story that she has always told – value and performance textiles in the USA – when she discusses tariffs with customers. The company is also investing in the increase in domestic production capacity.

“Our focus this season is on the strengthening of our commitment for affordable, high-quality fabrics that offer extraordinary performance- all made domestically,” said Sean Gibbons, CEO. “We are working on bringing our third layer back online and expanding our finishing functions. We double the production of textiles in domestic textiles for 5 US dollars per farm and below.”

Covington

Restructure structure, dimension, earthy and warm color pallets, neutral maximum and sustainable and environmentally friendly textiles are Covington's focus this spring.

“In 2025 there is a strong trend towards the biophilic design that emphasizes natural materials and earthy color pallets,” said Charli Voehl, Senior Vice President for Design, and Kristin Olson, Vice President of Sales for the company. “The advance for sustainability continues to dominate fabrics and emphasizes natural cotton, hemp, linen and recycling textiles.”

In addition, the company offers plush and luxurious fabrics such as velvet, high-clad chenille and boucle-structured solids that bring the interior a lush and tactile wealth. This trend emphasizes comfort and luxury that creates inviting, multi -layered rooms, said Vohel and Olson.

Covington imports a large percentage of his Fabric programs and began diversifying the product mix in 2014, which has improved information from civil servants of the costs for suppliers in other parts of the world.

“Due to the increasing tariffs, a significant amount of tariff costs must be passed on to consumers, which leads to a higher pricing and lower demand. In addition, the lead times in our industry are influenced,” said Voehl and Olson. “Before 2014, 70% of our imported goods came from China; today the right to 30% has dropped. This transition helps us to tackle some of the latest tariff increases.”

Sungar

The introductions of Sunbrella focus on the idea of ​​self-expression and show four different fabric group miracles, sunk, earthen and bright jewelry in natural inspiration and curated to bring dimensionality and warmth into the interiors.

“We have a lot of bending into the texture and offered increased waves with classic linen and basket as well as soft stripes and botanical motifs that invite visual interest,” said Suzie Roberts, vice president and general manager of furnishings. “In addition, our two new cooperation, Block Shop X Sunbrella and Max Humphrey X Sunbrella, are increasing our focus on the mixture of art with durability by introducing performance textiles that marry the unmistakable perspectives with trustworthy performance of Sunbrella.”

The company works with its partners to determine how it can support potential changes in its supply chains and at the same time keep an eye on how the market can change with all new tariffs. Sunbrella/Glen Raven has a global footprint, including five production facilities in the USA.

“We made investments to expand and improve our production capacities, and we are well positioned to increase production in the USA to effectively support our partners,” said Roberts.

Royal fabrics

Rule Fabrics introduces five collections this spring. The patterns come from your network of global partnerships.

The global mood focuses on maximum patterns with funny global designs in uniquely joyful coloring, while Forestry offers a mature update for the cottage core trend, which combines the traditional appearance of the old world with modern sensitivity and some adorable forest finds, according to the civil servants.

Surreal Garden is the place where “Fantasy affects art in this group, combines the dreamlike flower scenes, groovy shapes and lush texture in modeling”, and the Artful Lodge focuses on nature and the qualified handicraft channel, with layered, warm 70s inspired colors with translucent ombres, organic and structured forms and authentic designs.

Luximally presents Art-Deco-Inspirated patterns and lush textures in rich metallic and jewel-colored colors in combination with a very formal flair, said Andy Kahan, marketing director of Regal Fabrics.

For almost 40 years, Regal Fabrics has been concentrating on the provision of competitive inexpensive prices on the market and the changing tariff policy only increases the importance of deep knowledge, abilities and networks of partners around the world, as royal factories do.

“We travel more and double relationships both in our supply chain and with our customers,” said Kahan. “In such confusing times, it is important that shelf remains a trustworthy resource to help our customers sort the effects of the change in the guidelines.”

Valdese Weber

“Patterns, color and texture are the focus of the introduction of Valdese weavers this season,” said Jill Harrill, director of marketing and brand communication. “Our latest lifestyle Fabric collection, Wonderland, deals with the sample trend.

“Wonderland, which is rooted in the Grand Maximalism, celebrates patterns of all scales and color as well as slow, deliberate collection and stratification of these patterns with repeated treasures to create rooms full of personality. This collector contains the” Newstalgia “, combines Hirlloom and contemporary elements.”

The company continues to monitor the tariff situation carefully and does everything to minimize the effects of increases for its customers.

“We expand our product procurement beyond China beyond China, so that our availability of global products is strong. Fortunately, a large part of our products are designed and manufactured in North Carolina, where we can use our vertical production and the first class customer service,” added Harrill.

Europatex

The focus of Europatex on its new collections is to create high performance and durability and at the same time maintain beauty and elegance.

“We are pleased to present a new division in our company that is dedicated to the wall coverings, emphasized by the debut of our Grasclleth line,” said Fernando Sanchez.

The three best trends on which the company will concentrate are structured fabrics, natural patterns and coherent color topics.

“The structured substances become a central focus and give the rooms deep and warmth and creates inviting surroundings. Nature has also turned out to be a popular design element, and our fabrics capture the raw beauty of nature and bring it to the house,” said Sanchez.

Nice link home furniture

Innovation and timeless attraction are the focus of Interweven for beautiful Link -Home -furnishings.

“The collection celebrates the tactile beauty of the fabric with a focus on luxurious garage techniques such as eyelashes, spatially colored chenilles and loops and shaped bouks,” said Alexis Macgregor, Senior Merchandiser.

Nice Link says that the tariffs will have a major impact on the current and future business. However, there is a strategy.

“Our strategy was and will continue to offer the best total value, season after season and in our wide range of collections,” said Doug Henderson, Vice President of Residential Polstery Fabrics. “We do this by using the enormous specialist knowledge and talents of our design and sales teams under the direction of our CEO Echo Yu, who founded the company in 1999 as a cut-and-see provider and built it into a global design and a vertical production power plant.”

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