Inside Interwoven’s spring edition 2023

This week, Home News Now visited the Interwoven show in downtown High Point to see the latest in textile designs available to the furniture marketplace. Featuring a wide range of producers from around the U.S. and the world, the event showcased product in several main venues including Textile Tower, Market Square, the Resource Center on South Wrenn, the Home Fashions Resource Center on South Hamilton Street, and Congdon Yards on West English Road.

Buyers from major upholstery manufacturers visited those facilities to see the newest colors, textures and patterns on thousands of new designs. Many of these designs will be seen on product shown at the fall High Point Market and beyond as these products make their way onto retail floors between then and early 2024. Below is a glimpse of some of what Home News Now saw at the show this week.

Richloom showed its Aura line of upholstery fabrics, showcasing a neutral color palette featuring a mix of colorful highlights and textured elements.

EuroLeather showed this selection of hides processed in Newton, North Carolina, that fall toward the upper end of its line. It also showed hides from Italy and Brazil.

Buyers look over samples from Laura & Kiran, which showed in a temporary space in Textile Tower.

Also showing in the temporary exhibits was Edinburgh Weavers, where buyers got a chance to see the latest in the company’s fabric offerings.

Showing for the first time at Interwoven was Belgium-based Nelen & Delbeke, which offered a wide mix of its fabric assortment to buyers, some of whom are new customers to the line.

Crypton showed a line of new domestically produced fabrics featuring a mix of Belgian linen and other materials. The seven new fabrics were among the 31 domestic fabrics the company introduced at the show.

A representative of Comersan shows a client some of the newest fabrics in the line. It also showed in the temporary spaces on the fifth floor of Textile Tower.

Culp offered a wide range of fabrics in its stocking program shown here along the wall of its showroom at Congdon Yards. These fabrics, some 90% of which are in stock, are delivered in six weeks or less.

South Pacific Textile had a wide mix of fabrics ranging from neutrals to earth and other color tones. Here buyers are seen looking over its assortment.

Kaslen Textiles showcased some creative new patterns that helped it stand out among other exhibitors at the show.

Thomas Russell

Home News Now Editor-in-Chief Thomas Russell has covered the furniture industry for 25 years at various daily and weekly consumer and trade publications. He can be reached at tom@homenewsnow.com and at 336-508-4616.

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