Feria Valencia brings together the entire design and interior design industry in the largest edition of Hábitat and Textilhogar

Feria Hábitat València 2025 grows by nearly 20% in exhibitors and, together with Textilhogar, will far exceed an offering of more than one thousand international firms and brands from 21 countries.

The large-scale event fills both levels of the venue with more than 96,000 square meters occupied and will open its doors from Monday, September 29 to October 2.

This year’s program stands out with over one hundred conferences, the presence of world-class international designers such as Karim Rashid, Mónica Armani, Alberto Cavalli, Agatha Ruiz de la Prada, and Ramón Esteve, and installations such as the Hotel designed by Fine Arts Gold Medalist Tomás Alía.

València, September 23, 2025.Feria Valencia will host next week, from Monday, September 29 to Thursday, October 2, what will undoubtedly be the largest edition in recent years of Feria Hábitat València, established on its own merits as the leading Spanish trade fair for interior design and home/contract design, and once again a benchmark on the European scene.

This year, the incorporation of new sectors such as Decoration or Contract under new formats like “Contract 360” has driven nearly a 20% growth compared to the previous edition. Together with a very consolidated Textilhogar alongside Hábitat, the event will completely fill the eight available pavilions, despite the biennial Espacio Cocina SICI not being held this year (already scheduled for 2026).

The numbers speak for themselves:

  • 1,046 firms and brands represented (896 Hábitat and 150 Textilhogar)
  • 584 direct exhibitors (stands)
  • 96,000 m² of exhibition space across 8 pavilions
  • 21 exhibiting countries: Germany, Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark, Spain, United States, France, Greece, Hungary, Iran, Italy, Lithuania, Mexico, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, United Kingdom, Russia, Turkey, and Ukraine.
  • 3,000 VIP buyers confirmed and an estimated 40,000 visitors from 70 countries.

Distribution

The offering will be spread across the two main levels of the Feria Valencia venue:

  • Level 2, with access from the Central and West Forums, will host contemporary, rest, upholstered furniture, and the new international decoration area.
  • Level 3 will be home to the design and avant-garde offerings, the Textilhogar exhibition area, and many of the special installations, such as the Hotel Hábitat, the nude Salon for young creatives, and the conference areas.

Ambitious visitor program

This year, an ambitious hosted buyers campaign has been launched through Reverse Trade Missions with the collaboration of associations such as ANIEME, Fedai, and Ateval Home Textiles From Spain, with funding from IVACE+i Internacional, ICEX, and Feria Valencia itself.

More than one million euros have been allocated, confirming the attendance of nearly 3,000 highly qualified buyers from 70 countries, including a 25% increase in textile sector buyers.

Much more than a fair

A large-format event accompanied by installations, exhibitions, and parallel activities will offer four days of experiences around the latest in interior design, furniture, and contract projects — all with today’s top professionals:

  • Interior designer Tomás Alía, Gold Medal for Fine Arts 2022, will create a sustainable hotel inspired by traditional Valencian architecture. His installation “Barracas” for Hotel Hábitat 2025 will include eight suites designed by Pascua Ortega, Odosdesign, Cosín Estudio, Studio HC, and MMAIN Martínez Medina.
  • The hospitality industry will again take center stage, with forums and contract sessions organized in collaboration with associations like HOSBEC and the main hotel chains.
  • Hábitat will also welcome National Design Award winner Héctor Serrano with a retrospective of 25 years of work, including his acclaimed exhibition “Raíces” (Roots), vases made from storm DANA debris for charitable purposes.
  • Sigfrido Serra, in collaboration with Interiores magazine, will dress Textilhogar in pink with a striking installation: “Pinknic, textile experience”, including the AITEX trend area.
  • New materials for architecture and interior design will be showcased in the exhibition “Conscious Materiality”, organized with Material Bank and Matter consulting. Located next to the new Contract 360 zone, it will highlight the latest innovations for projects and collectives.
  • Hábitat will host for the first time “TempoCraft”, the major contemporary crafts event “Made in Spain”, featuring more than 30 creators and premium artisan workshops, and will also host the DIN Awards (National Interior Design).
  • The must-visit nude Salon of young design talents will showcase 25 studios and design schools, conceptualized this year by José Manuel Ferrero and Estudi{H}ac, along with a memorial to DANA honoring the Valencian industry affected, represented by the company Temasdos.
  • As a curiosity, Hábitat will feature an installation by Uecko of the world’s tallest wardrobe, Guinness-certified.
  • Over one hundred conferences, roundtables, professional sessions, and debates will take place at the nude Agora and Hotel Hábitat conference area, along with exhibitor presentations.
  • The fair will feature today’s top designers, including Karim Rashid, Ramón Esteve, Alberto Cavalli, Mónica Armani, Ágatha Ruiz de la Prada, Belén Moneo, Patrick Norguet, Daniel Germani, Héctor Ruiz-Velázquez, Ben Wu, and Meike Harde, among others.

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