- Kornit Digital and Niso Furniture Launch Groundbreaking Furniture Collection at Heimtextil 2025
- One system, endless possibilities: Seamlessly design cushions, sofas, wallpapers, armchairs, and pillows all in one ecosystem.
- A virtual-first approach: Revolutionize the supply chain—produce only on demand, eliminating inventory and waste.
- Tailored for everyone: Offer extensive customization options with minimal quantity orders to meet every client’s unique needs.
Kornit Digital LTD. (NASDAQ: KRNT) (“Kornit” or the “Company”), At Heimtextil 2025, the largest home textile trade show in the world, a global leader in sustainable, on-demand digital fashion and textile production technology will unveil its revolutionary home décor solutions. During the show, which takes place from January 14–17, 2025, the company will present a ground-breaking furniture line at Booth Hall 4.2 D92 in partnership with the esteemed Israeli brand Niso Furniture.
Through the use of Kornit’s state-of-the-art digital printing technologies, a completely designed living room idea will be shown, complete with sofas, armchairs, a dining table, and curtains. This cutting-edge collection demonstrates how Kornit’s technology gives designers and producers the ability to completely customize environments while providing high-end, environmentally friendly products whenever they’re needed.
By manufacturing only what is required, when it is required, Kornit’s method creates a special environment that supports a virtual-first supply chain, removing waste and inventory. A smooth design process across many materials and applications is ensured by the collection’s ability to print on a broad range of fabrics—naturals, synthetics, and blends—using a single ink set. Visitors to the Kornit booth will see directly how this technology achieves improved speed and sustainability while enabling innovation and personalization.
According to Chris Govier, EVP Strategic Growth and Marketing at Kornit Digital, “this collaboration with Niso Furniture embodies the digital transformation sweeping through the textile and furniture industries.” Together, we are establishing a new standard for interior design that combines agility, sustainability, and originality. The perfect venue to demonstrate how Kornit’s demand-before-supply strategy empowers designers and companies to produce distinctive, superior pieces while revolutionizing conventional supply chains is Heimtextil 2025. As we influence the direction of home décor, we can’t wait to interact with partners, consumers, and industry leaders.
Leon Edot, co-owner of Niso Furniture, echoed this sentiment: “Our collaboration with Kornit Digital reflects our shared vision of combining creativity and technology to redefine furniture design. The collection we’ve created represents a new era in home décor, where innovation knows no boundaries. We’re proud to represent Israeli ingenuity on this global stage and to showcase our ability to inspire and lead in design and technology.”
Heimtextil 2025, renowned for attracting over 50,000 visitors and 3,000 exhibitors annually, will focus on innovation, sustainability, and digitization—core principles embodied by Kornit and Niso’s collaboration.
For more information about Kornit Digital’s solutions and to schedule a visit at Heimtextil 2025, please visit https://kornit.com/lp2/hq/heimtextil-frankfurt-2025/. To explore the Niso Furniture collection, visit https://niso.co.il. For media interviews, please contact Ingrid at [email protected].
About Kornit Digital
Kornit Digital (NASDAQ: KRNT) is a worldwide market leader in sustainable, on-demand, digital fashion and textile production technologies. The company offers end-to-end solutions including digital printing systems, inks, consumables, software, and fulfillment services through its global fulfillment network. Headquartered in Israel with offices in the USA, Europe, and Asia Pacific, Kornit Digital serves customers in more than 100 countries and states worldwide. To learn more about how Kornit Digital is boldly transforming the world of fashion and textiles, visit www.kornit.com.