Report : Hospitality Textile Products Market Report: Size, Share and Outlook by 2031
The scope of our recent study on the "Hospitality Textile Products Market Size and Forecasts (2021 - 2031), Global and Regional Share, Trends, and Growth Opportunity Analysis - by Product Type and Application" includes the factors fueling the hospitality textile products market growth, revenue estimation, and forecast, market share analysis, and the identification of significant market players and their key developments.
The hospitality textile products market size was valued at US$ 11.06 billion in 2024 and is expected to reach US$ 18.46 billion by 2031; it is estimated to register a CAGR of 7.8% from 2025 to 2031.
Operational excellence in hospitality increasingly hinges on textiles engineered to deliver enhanced performance-durability, stain resistance, antimicrobial protection, and rapid-dry properties-that streamline housekeeping workflows, reduce utility consumption, and extend linen lifecycles. By integrating performance-enhanced fabrics into bedding, towels, and upholstery, hotel operators achieve measurable cost savings and service consistency while meeting elevated hygiene and guest comfort standards. The American Hotel & Lodging Association reports that US hotels regained 102% of their 2019 RevPAR levels in 2022, underscoring strong operational recovery and renewed focus on efficiency. Laundry and housekeeping account for up to 7% of a hotel's total operating expenses, driven by energy, water, and labor costs related to frequent linen changes. Performance textiles treated with high-durability finishes can extend replacement cycles by 25% and reduce wash-cycle frequency by 20%, translating into a 12% reduction in overall laundry expenditure and 8% lower water usage. Government initiatives also reinforce the shift toward performance textiles. Under India's National Technical Textiles Mission, the Ministry of Textiles allocated US$188.6 million (Rs 1,480 crores) for 2020-2021 to 2025-2026, including functional hospitality fabrics with antimicrobial, stain-repellent, and flame-retardant properties. Such policy support accelerates the adoption of advanced textiles that minimize downtime, reduce inventory stockpiles, and simplify labor allocation in housekeeping departments. In tandem, United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) data show international arrivals rebounding to 1.5 billion in 2024, placing heightened demands on operational systems globally. Hotels leveraging performance-enhanced textiles gain a competitive edge by optimizing resource utilization, ensuring consistent room turnaround times, and elevating cleanliness standards-key differentiators in a market where operational efficiency directly drives profitability. Therefore, the rising operational excellence in hospitality through performance-enhanced textiles boosts market growth..
Hyper-personalization through on-demand manufacturing is a pivotal future trend in the global hospitality textile products market, enabling hotels and resorts to deliver uniquely tailored textile solutions that align precisely with individual brand identity and guest preferences. This approach leverages advanced manufacturing technologies, including AI, automation, and digital design, to produce customized textiles in smaller batches or even single units, reducing inventory costs, waste, and lead times. The flexibility offered by on-demand production allows hospitality providers to respond rapidly to changing design trends and specific functional requirements, ultimately enhancing guest satisfaction and operational efficiency. Government initiatives across the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) nations exemplify support for hyper-personalization by fostering digital transformation and intelligent manufacturing processes. For example, Dubai's "Happiness Agenda" incorporates data-driven, hyper-personalized service delivery models that extend beyond guest services to include supply chain innovation, encouraging local businesses to adopt tailored and lean manufacturing techniques. Such policies aim to position the region as a global leader in personalized hospitality services, including textile customization. Industry associations in Europe and North America are also highlighting the role of hyper-personalization in driving sustainability and competitiveness within hospitality. The European Textile Innovation Network emphasizes that on-demand manufacturing contributes to reduced overproduction-addressing environmental concerns-while enabling hotels to maintain exclusive and differentiated product offerings, critical for brand loyalty and premium pricing.
In terms of application, the hospitality textile products market is segmented into hotels and motels, resorts, spas, and hammams. The hotels and motels segment held a significant hospitality textile products market share in 2024,
The hotels and motels segment represents a significant share of the hospitality textile products market, driven by the continuous demand for comfort, hygiene, and aesthetic appeal in guest accommodations. This segment includes a wide range of textile products such as bed linens, towels, bathrobes, curtains, upholstery, and table linens, which are essential for creating a welcoming and luxurious guest experience. Quality and durability are key considerations, as these textiles must withstand frequent laundering and heavy use while maintaining their appearance and functionality. Hotels, particularly in the premium and luxury categories, are increasingly investing in high-thread-count linens, eco-friendly fabrics, and customized designs to enhance brand identity and guest satisfaction. Motels, while more cost-conscious, prioritize durability and value, often sourcing textiles that balance affordability with performance. Sustainability is a growing trend across the segment, with many establishments opting for organic cotton, recycled materials, and sustainable manufacturing practices to meet environmental standards and consumer expectations. The market is highly competitive, with numerous global and regional suppliers offering a diverse range of products tailored to varying budget levels. Innovation in fabric technology, antimicrobial treatments, and smart textiles is further shaping the landscape, as hotels and motels seek to differentiate themselves in a crowded market through enhanced comfort and cleanliness.
The hospitality textile products market is segmented into five main regions-North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa, and South & Central America. Europe is estimated to register the fastest CAGR in the global hospitality textile products market from 2025 to 2031. Germany contributes significantly to the growth of the hospitality textile products market in Europe. The hospitality textile market in Germany is a significant segment within the country's solid hospitality industry because of the hospitality-themed demand in hotels, restaurants, and even event-holding spaces. Bed linen, towels, table linen, and curtains form the key products that require a high degree of quality, durability, and sustainability. With a strong tourism segment and stringent hotel standards in place in Germany, the hospitality textile market benefits greatly from such opportunities as eco-friendly textiles and innovation. Suppliers with a broad portfolio serve varied needs, from sumptuous hotels to the lowest of classified hotels, with antimicrobial textiles being strongly accepted, easy-to-care textiles coming next.
Hospitality Textile Products Market Breakdown - by Region
The report includes the segmentation of the global hospitality textile products market as follows:
The global hospitality textile products market is segmented based on product type, application, and geography. Based on the product type, the market is segmented into bed sheets, pillowcases and protectors, duvet covers, bathroom textiles, blankets, duvets and comforters, mattress pads and encasements, kitchen towels, and tablecloths. The bed sheet segment is sub-segmented into flat sheets, fitted sheets, decorative top sheets, and baby crib sheets. The bathroom textiles segment is sub-segmented into bath and pool towels, hand towels, bathmats and rugs, and bathrobes. The blankets, duvets, and comforters segment is sub-segmented into synthetic and natural fill. In terms of application, the hospitality textile products market is segmented into hotels and motels, resorts, and spas and hammams.
By geography, the hospitality textile products market is broadly segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, the Middle East & Africa, and South & Central America. The market in North America is sub-segmented into the US, Canada, and Mexico. The market in Europe is sub-segmented into Germany, France, Italy, Spain, the UK, and the Rest of Europe. The market in the Asia Pacific is further segmented into Australia, China, India, Japan, South Korea, and the Rest of the Asia Pacific. The hospitality textile products market in the Middle East & Africa is further segmented into South Africa, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and the Rest of the Middle East & Africa. The market in South & Central America is sub-segmented into Brazil, Argentina, and the Rest of South & Central America.
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