Heimtextil meets Milan Design Week

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Textile interior design at its best is an integral part of Heimtextil, the most influential and global platform for home and contract textiles as well as textile design. Patricia Urquiola expressed this spectacularly in January in Frankfurt with her installation ‘among-us’. Now the leading trade fair is making its mark at Milan Design Week: exclusive products by star designer Patricia Urquiola, created specifically for Heimtextil, are celebrating their premiere at the Design Week in Milan. Set within a diverse interior setting, they highlight the vital role textiles play in holistic design.

Two pieces designed by Patricia Urquiola exclusively for Heimtextil are staged in Milan. With their organic shapes, the ‘Gruuvelot’ sofa and the padded sculpture ‘Mushmonster’ by Moroso morph to their surroundings and invite touching and interaction. ‘Gruuvelot’ represents an organism that expands and unfolds within space. Exceptional protrusions, extensions and volumes form a flowing seating ecosystem that adapts to the body and offers a variety of possibilities for interaction. ‘Mushmonster’ is inspired by the shape of a giant mushroom and shows an organism in constant metamorphosis. At the same time, it contains a filling that enables sustainable production and complex shapes. The covering designed by Patricia Urquiola envelops the padded object. Sustainable and innovative: the fabric is produced using a water-based and CO2-saving printing process.

The unique pieces made their debut at Heimtextil in Frankfurt in January. Embedded in the ‘among-us’ installation by Patricia Urquiola, they showed holistic interior design of tomorrow. Comfortable, functional, aesthetic, sociable and sustainable: these characteristics came together in ‘among-us’ to create an overall visual and tactile experience. The installation was a must-see at Heimtextil, inviting visitors to pause, connect and spark ideas for new projects.

I am very happy we brought two pieces – Mushmonster and Gruuvelot – from Heimtextil into Alchemica, the installation by Elle Decor Italia, where they become part of an alchemical narrative. The project explores the home through the metaphor of alchemy – a space of transformation and experimentation, and the two pieces reveal their hybrid potential across various scales,” says Patricia Urquiola, architect and designer.

Until Sunday, the upholstered pieces will merge with a new design environment at the heart of Milan Design Week. Patricia Urquiola designed the Palazzo Bovara for Elle Decor. Under the title ‘Alchemica’, the installation explores the home as a transforming organism that changes throughout the day, the seasons and the stages of life. The designer plays with the metaphor of alchemy, the senses, balance and opposites. She invites visitors to experience the metamorphosis in different rooms. Right in the centre: the padded sculptures of the Heimtextil installation ‘among-us’. ‘Gruuvelot’ is positioned in the purification and light phase in a reflective room with light tones. In the indoor garden, ‘Mushmonster’ is part of a union of opposites and biomorphs in moving, cyclical light.

Photo: Messe Frankfurt/Matteo Kovaci
Olaf Schmidt, Vice President Textiles & Textile Technologies at Messe Frankfurt, and Patricia Urquiola, architect and designer, with the upholstered objects of the Heimtextil installation ‘among-us’ by Patricia Urquiola at Milan Design Week

The collaboration with Patricia Urquiola in Frankfurt continues. The designer and architect creates an exclusive design showcase for the upcoming edition of Heimtextil from 13 to 16 January 2026 a further development of her acclaimed ‘among-us’. The completely new staging opens another chapter. It combines tactile objects with digital elements, visual projections and acoustic impulses to create an immersive overall experience.

Photo: Messe Frankfurt/Matteo Kovaci

Heimtextil 2026 takes place from 13 to 16 January 2026.

Representative image: Messe Frankfurt/Pietro Sutera

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[ro] Mihaela Ion este manager cultural cu o experienţă de peste 17 ani în cadrul industriei creative şi culturale româneşti şi cu un doctorat în istorie. Pe lângă educaţia universitară dedicată istoriei artei, Mihaela s-a specializat în domeniul managementului cultural în Londra şi Paris prin bursele acordate acesteia, de către Fundaţia Gabriela Tudor şi Ministerul Culturii din Franţa. Este co-fondatoare a Revistei Atelierul (Asociaţia Atelierul de Creaţie) şi a proiectelor generate de această comunitate internaţională: "Creative Night Talks", "Noaptea albă a creatorilor şi designerilor de produs". Este evaluatoare independentă pentru diferiţi cofinanţatori publici. Curatoriază expoziţii în diferite galerii de artă şi spaţii de consum de artă, din România şi străinătate. Este International Board Member AICA (Asociaţia Internaţională a Criticilor de Artă) şi membră a departamentului de Digital Strategies a aceleiaşi asociaţii. .................................................................................................................................. [eng] Mihaela Ion holds a Ph.D. in History and is a curator, cultural manager, and art researcher based in Bucharest. Since 2021, she has been an AICA member and has served as an International Board Member since 2022, as well as being part of the Digital Strategies Committee. Over the past 17 years, she has presented papers on Communist Art, Cultural Wars, and contemporary artworks at leading conferences across Europe. Mihaela collaborates with several art galleries and museums throughout the continent. Her Ph.D. thesis focuses on the heritage of communist artworks. She has had the opportunity to work as a cultural manager in London with body>data>space and in Paris, Sélestat, Strasbourg, and Nancy during her Courants du Monde grant from the French Ministry of Culture. In 2010, she co-founded Atelierul Magazine, an active international online and offline platform fostering intercultural dialogue between design creators and the public. In 2024, she founded and is moderating the AICA Podcast. https://mihaelaion.com/

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