The only trade show in the United States exclusively focused on finished home textiles is set to return to the Javits Center this summer. Home Textiles Sourcing, organized by Messe Frankfurt Inc., offers a dynamic platform for importers, sourcing agents, wholesalers, and private label brands to connect directly with global manufacturers of bedding, towels, curtains, rugs, upholstery fabrics, and more.
As shifting global trade dynamics drive demand for diversified sourcing and agile supply chains, this event provides a strategic venue to meet suppliers from key production regions—including India, Turkey, Pakistan, and Singapore—offering solutions in reliability, pricing, and flexibility. While China remains a major sourcing leader, the show will also spotlight strong alternatives that support reshoring and nearshoring strategies.
India to Showcase Largest-Ever Pavilion
India will make its strongest showing yet, with nearly 50 manufacturers exhibiting a wide array of high-quality bed and bath linens, upholstery, window treatments, and rugs. Many Indian exhibitors offer private label production, sustainable material options, and small-batch capabilities, meeting the growing demand for customization and eco-conscious sourcing.
Sourcing Synergies Across Categories
Co-located with Texworld New York City and Apparel Sourcing New York City, Home Textiles Sourcing enables attendees to explore adjacent categories like apparel fabrics, trims, accessories, and finished garments—maximizing sourcing efficiency and expanding cross-industry connections.
Why Attend?
Whether your goal is to reduce supply chain risk, discover innovative suppliers, or navigate evolving market trends, Home Textiles Sourcing 2025 offers direct access to global manufacturers, educational programming, and meaningful business opportunities—all in one of the world’s top sourcing capitals.
Event Details:
- Dates: July 23–25, 2025
- Location: Javits Center, New York City
- Organizer: Messe Frankfurt Inc.
Don’t miss the opportunity to shape the future of your sourcing strategy.