Feria Valencia is preparing to host the most ambitious edition yet of Feria Hábitat València and Textilhogar, running from 29 September to 2 October 2025. Bringing together over 1,000 international firms and brands from 21 countries, the event has grown by nearly 20% compared to last year, cementing its position as Spain's leading interior and contract design fair and a benchmark across Europe.
© Feria Hábitat València
This year's exhibition will span 96,000 square metres across eight pavilions, presenting 584 direct exhibitors. More than 3,000 VIP buyers from 70 countries have already been confirmed, with overall attendance expected to reach 40,000 visitors.
A global platform for design
The fair's expanded scope includes new sectors such as Decoration and Contract, notably under the new Contract 360 format. Level 2 of the venue will feature contemporary and upholstered furniture alongside international decoration, while Level 3 will host design and avant-garde collections, Textilhogar, and several special installations.
Among the highlights is Hotel Hábitat 2025, designed by Gold Medalist Tomás Alía, inspired by traditional Valencian architecture, with contributions from leading studios such as Pascua Ortega and Odosdesign. Other standout features include Héctor Serrano's retrospective, Sigfrido Serra's "Pinknic" textile installation, the Conscious Materiality exhibition on sustainable materials, and TempoCraft, a showcase of contemporary Spanish crafts.
Conferences and key figures
Visitors will be able to attend over one hundred conferences, debates and professional sessions. World-class designers including Karim Rashid, Mónica Armani, Ramón Esteve, Alberto Cavalli, Ágatha Ruiz de la Prada, and Patrick Norguet will contribute to a rich programme that positions Feria Hábitat València as an international hub for design dialogue and innovation.
An industry driving growth
The fair's strong internationalisation has been bolstered by a €1 million hosted buyers campaign, supported by ANIEME, Fedai, Ateval, IVACE+i Internacional, ICEX and Feria Valencia. Textile sector buyers, in particular, are expected to rise by 25%.
With large-scale installations, thought-provoking exhibitions and a diverse global offering, Hábitat and Textilhogar 2025 will provide four days of inspiration, innovation and business opportunities for professionals across the design and interior sectors.
More information:
Feria Hábitat València
www.feriahabitatvalencia.com
www.textilhogar.com