Feria Hábitat Valencia was held in Valencia from Tuesday, September 30 to Thursday, October 2nd, 2025. An edition that began with the postponement of its opening from Monday to Tuesday due to a weather alert, giving way to an “express” three-day event with extended hours, marked by resounding success in attracting professional visitors.
The fair was officially inaugurated by the Regional Secretaries for Industry and Innovation of the Generalitat Valenciana, Felipe Carrasco and Jerónimo Mora, accompanied by the chairmen of the Organizing Committees of Hábitat and Textilhogar, businessmen Vicente Pons and José Manuel Revert, along with a broad representation of the sector and business. It successfully adjusted its schedule into a condensed three-day event with extended hours and attracted a high level of international buyers and specifiers, bolstering its role in the global furniture sector.
FHV was held in conjunction with Home Textiles Premium by Textilhogar and a new edition of Salón nude (a space dedicated to young creatives), with a wide variety of sessions, round tables, and presentations by exhibitors, with the presence of today’s top designers: Karim Rashid, Ramón Esteve, Alberto Cavalli, and Agatha Ruiz de la Prada, among others. This fair is the main international showcase in Spain for the national habitat industry, offering a wide range of furniture, lighting, decoration, upholstery, and rest products.
Exhibitors reported excellent commercial performance, with a particularly strong contract sector (hotels, restaurants, etc.) Attendance figures slightly surpassed 40,000 visitors. This equals the statistics of the previous edition, even considering that this year the fair only lasted three days (one less than in 2024) and without the biennial Espacio Cocina SICI, which traditionally attracts a strong professional audience such as installers and kitchen furniture retailers. With more than 1,000 exhibiting firms and brands from 21 countries and an exhibition area exceeding 96,000 square meters across eight fully occupied pavilions at Feria Valencia, there was no time to lose.
From the very start, buyers rushed to place their first orders and explore an edition of Hábitat brimming with attractions, such as the Hotel Hábitat installation by Tomás Alía in homage to traditional Valencian architecture, or the textile exhibition Pinknic by Valencian creative Sigfrido Serra, in collaboration with Interiores magazine.
Planned presentations and conferences, both by exhibitors themselves and in the two scheduled venues were held: the spectacular Ágora nude, designed by Ontinyent’s José Manuel Ferrero, and the auditorium of Hotel Hábitat. Highlights included the presence of internationally renowned designers such as Patrick Norget, presenting a new collection for Point, Italian designer Monica Armani for Viccarbe, or the tireless Ramón Esteve, who unveiled his latest work for Vondom as a world premiere. Also noteworthy was the ‘Women in Office Design’ meeting led by Actiu, and a talk on international hospitality featuring Chinese architect Ben Wu and American interior designer Joshua Rice.