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DOMOTEX maintains its leading market position

Preparations for DOMOTEX 2026 are in full swing, and the positive response to the new concept confirms the relevance of the world’s leading trade fair for carpets, flooring and interior finishing. The newly introduced participation formats, in particular, have been well received by the market. In addition, strong partners such as DECOR-UNION and MEGA have reaffirmed their cooperation with DOMOTEX.
Retailers Park format, will be further developed in 2026 © 2025 Deutsche Messe
Retailers Park format, will be further developed in 2026 © 2025 Deutsche Messe


Retailers Park: Successful Concept to be expanded

The proven Retailers Park format, which already served as a central meeting point for retailers and craftsmen last year, will be further developed in 2026. With DECOR-UNION and MEGA once again on board, two strong partners will offer a unique platform for networking and industry exchange. A new, craftsman-oriented area called “The Work Shop” will showcase products, techniques, and innovations from Retailers Park exhibitors on a daily basis.

Strong Partnerships as a Key Success Factor

One of DOMOTEX’s key success factors is its extensive partner network. By working closely with national and international multipliers, the trade fair continues to expand its global visitor outreach. Several new partnerships have recently been formed, including with the European DIY Retail Association (EDRA), the German DIY, Building and Garden Trade Association (BHB), the Federal Association of Wholesale, Home & Colour (GHF), and the Manufacturers Association for Home & Garden. These collaborations offer exhibitors greater visibility and extend the reach for showcasing innovations and new solutions.

Flexible Participation Ooptions for every Budget

Especially in economically challenging times, many companies need to carefully plan their trade fair participation. DOMOTEX therefore offers cost-optimized participation options for almost all special formats. Whether it's the Wall & Colour Park, Architects Space, DIY Boulevard, or Retailers Park – these formats allow exhibitors to make a strong impression even with smaller, more focused presentations.

“We understand that investments in trade fair participation must be considered carefully. That’s why we’ve developed flexible participation models that make it possible for any company to be part of DOMOTEX – regardless of budget or stand concept. DOMOTEX provides a platform for all those who want to actively shape the future of the market,” says Sonia Wedell-Castellano, Global Director DOMOTEX. She adds: “This makes it all the more important that DOMOTEX delivers compelling, relevant content – topics that matter to the industry and offer concrete answers to today’s challenges.”

Integration of Privacy and Sun Protection Solutions

One such topic is the integration of privacy and sun protection systems, which will be a core element of the DOMOTEX 2026 concept. In addition to design aspects, the increasing importance of energy-efficient solutions is coming to the forefront. Modern systems such as blinds, shutters, and smart shading solutions play a key role in optimizing indoor climates by reducing energy consumption for heating and cooling. Given the growing demand for sustainability and energy efficiency, this segment is becoming an essential part of holistic living and working space solutions – a development that DOMOTEX 2026 actively reflects.

With such forward-looking content and a clear thematic focus, DOMOTEX continues to strengthen its role as a trendsetter and source of inspiration for the industry. Thanks to its strategically aligned concept, strong partners, and wide international reach, DOMOTEX maintains its leading market position – and promises to deliver a unique trade fair experience once again in 2026.



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