THE SHAPE OF HOME TEXTILES
Textile Value Chain|January 2021
Year 2021 will be all about taking a closer look at what you choose for your home, elements that represent you, make your soul feel at home are the most calming choices. While choosing for textures and colors, visualize the element if your favorite nook and a couple more spaces before you buy.
- PRACHI GEHLOT
THE SHAPE OF HOME TEXTILES

Textile Focus

A dimension of textiles at one’s home, provides added textures and levels to the home, which is pleasing to the eye. Investing in textured fabrics is not heavy on the pocket and instantly refreshes the look and feel of the home.

The following are the key trends that will be seen in fabrics for home textiles:

Earthen Prints

Prints that replicate and represent the raw textures of earth will be seen, as used by major brands and preferred by the customers for a raw and natural appeal to the home. The pandemic has majorly shifted the sensory expectations of customers towards more pleasing textures such as derived from the earth.

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