High Point, NC. — The fabrics debuting at Interwoven this month tell a clear story: Today’s consumer is redefining what matters. No longer satisfied with aesthetics alone, buyers are pushing the market toward materials that deliver on sustainability, durability and sensory appeal.
This year’s show brings that shift into focus, with exhibitors introducing textiles that balance innovation with practicality, signaling where the industry is headed next.
Regal Fabrics’ spring 2026 introductions intertwine three macro-trends: Traditional Resurgence (what’s old is cool again), Expressive Color (beyond stark white), and Narrative-Driven Design (it’s all about the story) in five uniquely inspired collections.
“Each tells a meaningful story that blends modern interpretations of the historic with gorgeously curated color, pattern and texture,” said Sara Surace, design director. “The French Farmhouse offers a whimsical take on the traditionally layered country cottage; Lakehouse leans into moody, cabin-core sensibilities with a nod to fisherman’s aesthetic; Drenched embraces happy, bold pattern and dopamine-bright color; Terrain explores modern contemporary patterns and textures in sultry, earthen tones; and The Roaring 2020’s reimagines deco (neo-deco) in livable luxury for today.”
Surace added that the needs of Regal Fabrics’ customers are always at the forefront of shaping the company’s vision and providing “on-trend fabrics that are needed with exceptional service remains at the course of Regal Fabrics’ mission.”