Skip navigation
Subscribe to Home Textiles Today
Industry Resources
Comment
RSS
Reprints/License
Print
Email

Share this on
Facebook
LinkedIn
Twitter

TiA Winners Announced

-- Home Textiles Today, 4/4/2008 2:59:00 PM

Home Textiles Today is pleased to announce the winners of the seventh semi-annual Textiles Industry Award (TiA) competition — a salute to chosen design leaders who exhibited their products at the recent New York market —  sponsored by Trendease International.

More than 5,000 votes were cast by members of the home textiles industry — designers and product developers, manufacturers, distributors and retailers — during the online voting period to determine the following winners among all the producers of new, trend-right home textiles products.


Best Organic/Eco-Friendly Product
Down Lite — Tencel Eco Bed
Tencel Lyocell is made from Eucalyptus trees harvested using sustainable practices and produced in a ‘closed loop’ spinning process recovering and recycling 99.5% of solvent. Tencel is 100% biodegradable.



Most Innovative New Product
American Textile Co. — AllerEase bedding
Aller-Ease with DuPont Hybrid Membrane Technology is a woven cotton fabric that rivals vinyl films as an allergen particle barrier -- maintaining the soft, comfortable, breathable feel of cotton.



Best New Juvenile Product
WestPoint Home — Little Mismatched collection



Best Tonal Look
Kassatex — Hamptons bath towels



Best Color Story
Bliss Living — Ashley Citron bedding



Best Textural Look
DesignIdeas — BeachStone tabletop runner



sponsored by   

Comment
RSS
Reprints/License
Print
Email

Share this on
Facebook
LinkedIn
Twitter
Talkback
Related Content
Resource Center

Featured Company


Most Recent Resources

Advertisement
More Content
  • Blogs
  • Photos

Hermine Mariaux

Maison & Objet

Hermine Mariaux, Home Textiles Today
April 23, 2010
The last hurrah
High Point, NC - As a last hurrah, I salute the plentiful and...
More

Hermine Mariaux

Maison & Objet

Hermine Mariaux, Home Textiles Today
April 23, 2010
Substance beginning to matter
High Point, NC - I talked in my previous post about the 17th century as a...
More

View All Blogs RSS

Sorry, no photos are active for this topic.


Advertisement
Research
Research
NEWSLETTERS
eletter_callout_box_HTT
About Us   |   Advertising Info   |   Site Map   |   Contact Us   |   Subscription   |   Affiliate Links   |   RSS
© 2010 Sandow Media LLC.All rights reserved.
Use of this website is subject to its Terms of Use | Privacy Policy