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Business Digitalization: The Case of Teixits Vicens with the Xpande Digital Program

At Teixits Vicens, we have been weaving stories for generations. Every thread, every design and every piece that leaves our looms is part of a tradition passed down through skilled hands to new generations, keeping the essence of Mallorcan ikat alive.

But like everything that is alive, we also feel the need to evolve.

In recent years, we have seen how the world is changing, how the ways in which people discover, appreciate and purchase products are transforming. And we realised that if we wanted to continue sharing our story, we needed to learn how to tell it in the digital environment as well.

That is where a new chapter began for us.

Advancing our digital transformation with the Xpande Digital programme

At Teixits Vicens, we have always believed in the importance of evolving without losing our essence. As a family business with a long tradition of crafting textiles in Mallorca, we know that combining heritage and future is key to continued growth.

Along this journey, we have had the opportunity to take an important step in our digital transformation thanks to the support of initiatives that boost the competitiveness of SMEs.

We have been beneficiaries of European Funds, whose objective is to strengthen sustainable growth and the competitiveness of SMEs. Thanks to this support, we have launched an Action Plan aimed at improving our competitiveness through digital transformation, online promotion and e-commerce in international markets during 2024/2025.

To achieve this, we have received support from the Xpande Digital Programme of the Mallorca Chamber of Commerce.

An opportunity to grow in the digital environment

Being part of the Xpande Digital programme has meant much more than financial support for us: it has been an opportunity to analyse our online presence, define a clear strategy and move towards new markets.

Programmes like this enable companies such as ours to adapt to an increasingly digital environment, improving key aspects such as visibility, positioning and the ability to reach international customers.

Tradition and digitalisation, hand in hand

At Teixits Vicens, we work every day to preserve the technique of Mallorcan ikat, a handcrafted process that forms part of our identity. Embracing digitalisation does not mean leaving this tradition behind; quite the opposite—it allows us to share it with the world.

Thanks to this momentum, we can strengthen our online presence and bring our textiles to new audiences, always maintaining the value of craftsmanship and respect for traditional processes.

Looking ahead

This Action Plan for 2024/2025 marks a new stage for us. We continue to work towards improvement, innovation and adaptation, with the aim of always offering the highest quality and best experience to our customers, both locally and internationally.

Programmes such as Xpande Digital demonstrate that, with the right support, SMEs can continue to grow sustainably, combining the best of our heritage with the opportunities of the future.

Home Textile Trends for 2026

In 2026, a clear trend is emerging in the world of interior design: less impulsive consumption and more pieces with soul. Home textiles are no longer seen as simple accessories but as key elements that bring character, wellbeing and emotional connection to living spaces.

In this context, artisanal fabrics produced in workshops with long-standing traditions — such as those still operating in Mallorca — are gaining special prominence within the main textile trends and home décor movements of 2026.


1. The return of textiles with a story

One of the major home décor trends for 2026 is the search for pieces that tell a story. In contrast to mass production, there is growing interest in fabrics with a clear origin, recognisable techniques and a sense of tradition.

In Mallorca, this tradition has been preserved for generations in family workshops that continue to work with looms and manual processes. Teixits Vicens is an example of how textile craftsmanship can adapt to contemporary homes without losing its essence.

How to incorporate it at home:

  • Use artisanal textiles in key pieces: cushions, table runners or curtains.
  • Pair them with neutral furniture so the textile becomes the visual focal point.
  • Choose quality over quantity: a single piece can transform a space.

2. Natural palettes inspired by the Mediterranean

The trending textile colours for 2026 draw inspiration from nature and the Mediterranean landscape:

  • Sand tones, off-whites and natural linen
  • Deep blues and aquamarines
  • Soft terracottas and warm ochres
  • Muted greens that evoke vegetation and calm

These palettes, long present in Mallorcan textile traditions, connect with a serene and timeless style of decoration that suits both contemporary homes and more classic interiors.

How to incorporate it at home:

  • Replace synthetic textiles with cotton or linen in natural shades.
  • Layer textiles — tablecloths and cushions within the same colour palette.
  • Ideal for bright living rooms, bedrooms and dining areas.

3. Textures you can feel

Another key textile trend is the importance of texture. In 2026, it is no longer enough for a fabric to look beautiful — it must also convey sensation.

Artisanal fabrics, woven on traditional looms with visible structures, provide visual depth and richness that is difficult to replicate with industrial processes. In pieces such as ikat fabrics or roba de llengües, each variation in the pattern becomes part of the textile’s character.

How to incorporate it at home:

  • Combine plain fabrics with textiles featuring pronounced textures.
  • Use artisanal textiles alongside materials such as wood, ceramics or stone.
  • Ideal for creating cosy interiors without overwhelming the space.

4. Craftsmanship and sustainability: a lasting trend

Sustainability is no longer a passing trend but a key purchasing criterion. In home décor for 2026, consumers increasingly want to know how and where each piece has been produced.

Local production, natural fibres and the durability of handcrafted textiles fit perfectly with this movement. Brands with their own workshops, such as Teixits Vicens, offer a genuine alternative to mass production, focusing on responsible and long-term processes.

How to incorporate it at home:

  • Prioritise durable textiles over constant changes in decoration.
  • Invest in timeless pieces that can be reused in different spaces.
  • Choose brands that help preserve traditional textile craftsmanship.

5. Characterful patterns used with balance

Patterns are returning in 2026, but with one clear rule: balance. Traditional geometric motifs and patterns inspired by historic techniques are being integrated into modern interiors without overwhelming them.

Reinterpreted classic designs — such as ikat-inspired prints — allow homeowners to add personality while maintaining a contemporary aesthetic.

How to incorporate it at home:

  • Use artisanal patterns in specific elements (cushions, headboards or upholstery).
  • Combine them with plain colours to maintain visual harmony.
  • Perfect for adding personality to minimalist interiors.

6. Homes that feel personal rather than “catalogue-like”

The major overarching trend is personalisation. Instead of following fleeting fashions, home décor in 2026 focuses on spaces that reflect the identity of the people who live in them.

Artisanal textiles help create unique homes, where each piece carries meaning. Incorporating fabrics made using traditional techniques is a way of connecting the present with history and place.


Conclusion: textiles with soul for a timeless home

The textile trends for 2026 point towards a more conscious, emotional and lasting approach to decoration. Choosing artisanal textiles produced in historic workshops such as those in Mallorca — and brands that care about every stage of the process — is a way to build homes with character and coherence.

Integrating these textile trends into home décor in 2026 becomes simple when quality, authenticity and reinterpreted tradition are at the heart of the design.