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Smriti Irani to inaugurate Heimtextil

By June 2, 20172 Mins Read
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Running into its fourth edition, India’s finest home fashion business platforms – Heimtextil India & Ambiente India—will open doors from June 20-22 at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi. Textile Minister Smriti Irani is expected to inaugurate and address at this important gathering and unveil the world’s largest cushion representing ‘Fabrics of India’ at the fair. 
Heimtextil & Ambiente are the world’s largest trade fair brands for the home textiles and consumer goods sector, which set the trend barometer globally. In India, the sister fairs Heimtextil India & Ambiente India – present first-look if the new season’s collections for the Indian market.
India is carving a distinct place for itself in home textile and interior décor space worldwide. The country accounts for 7 per cent of global home textiles trade with Indian products gaining a significant market share in the past few years. Spanning virtually across all the categories of textiles in the world markets, the country has emerged as the second largest supplier of home textile products only after China while domestic demand is constantly on rise.
With an eye on the growing prospects of the Indian market, over 180 leading companies from India, Bangladesh, China, Korea, Nepal, and Thailand will present their stunning collections in dining, living, giving and home furnishing segments at the three-day fair. Top home fashion players, including D’décor, Welspun, Reliance, Raymond, AWKenox Steel, Flair Houseware, Organic Home (Stonemen Crafts), Lifestyles 360 Degree, Gomaads are expected to launch the latest collections aimed at Diwali and upcoming festive seasons in India.
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