Kornit Digital will unveil what it describes as ‘transformative’ home décor solutions at Heimtextil 2025, the trade fair for home textiles, which runs in Frankfurt, Germany from 14-17 January 2025.

The company will debut a furniture collection, in collaboration with Israeli brand Niso Furniture, showcasing sofas, armchairs, a dining table, and curtains – all created using Kornit’s digital printing systems. The collection will highlight how Kornit’s technology enables designers and manufacturers to transform spaces with customisation options, premium-quality, and sustainable products on demand, explained the company.

According to Kornit, the approach offers a ‘unique’ ecosystem that supports a virtual-first supply chain, eliminating inventory and waste by producing only what’s needed, when it’s needed. The collection demonstrates the flexibility to print on a wide variety of fabrics – naturals, synthetics, and blends – using a single ink set. Visitors to the Kornit booth will witness firsthand how this technology empowers personalisation and creativity while achieving ‘superior’ speed and sustainability.

‘This partnership with Niso Furniture embodies the digital transformation sweeping through the textile and furniture industries,’ said Chris Govier, EVP strategic growth and marketing at Kornit Digital. ‘Together, we are creating a new paradigm for home décor – one where creativity, sustainability, and agility converge. Heimtextil 2025 is the ideal platform to showcase how Kornit’s demand-before-supply model enables designers and businesses to deliver unique, high-quality pieces while transforming traditional supply chains. We’re excited to engage with industry leaders, customers, and partners as we shape the future of home décor.’

Leon Edot, co-owner of Niso Furniture, echoed this sentiment suggesting the collaboration with Kornit reflects its shared vision of combining creativity and technology to redefine furniture design. He added that the collection created represents a new era in home décor.