The international textile sector once again sets its sights on High Point, North Carolina, on the occasion of the spring edition of Interwoven 2026. From May 19 to 21, Rioma, the Spanish firm that continues to consolidate its activity in the North American showcase, will once again be present in the aisles of this event, with the aim of establishing new business relationships with specifiers, designers and manufacturers seeking the excellence of European technology. Having participated in previous editions, the brand returns with a renewed narrative that balances its artisan heritage with the demands of an increasingly dynamic global market.
The balance between classic design and modern functionality
Rioma’s proposal to the United States this year focuses on interior decoration and upholstery for high-traffic spaces. In this sense, the firm presents creations that achieve a fluid dialogue between textile tradition and contemporary trends. A clear example of this philosophy is ‘Mazzo’, a design destined to become one of the protagonists during the fair. It is a floral print with a classic cut and timeless character, whose visual richness is enhanced by the use of Velvet Lin. This base, which is already one of the house’s hallmarks, offers a rich, velvety texture that is easy to maintain, a decisive factor for today’s interior design projects where aesthetics must coexist with functionality and daily use.
European innovation and commitment to the environment
Beyond prints and textures, the company’s presence at High Point serves to reaffirm its all-European manufacturing capacity. The company will also take advantage of the event to showcase its advances in outdoor textile solutions. Under this prism, the use of Microsue PP stands out, a material that gives the pieces a remarkable resistance to external factors without losing elegance. This technical development is added to a sustainability strategy that runs through the entire production process, demonstrating that industrial efficiency and respect for the environment are already non-negotiable pillars in its current catalog.
With this landing in North Carolina, the brand not only exhibits its latest collections, but also vindicates the value of design made in Spain in such a competitive environment as the United States. The May event at Interwoven is therefore shaping up to be the ideal setting for professionals in the sector to rediscover the capacity of a company that knows how to evolve without losing sight of its roots.




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