Textiles are no longer just a finishing touch—they’re a high-performance design solution. In this episode of Product Talk, Lauren Brant explores how textiles are shaping acoustics, wellness, and sustainability while influencing how people feel and interact within a space.
From antimicrobial and acoustic fabrics to the rise of tactility and wellness-driven trends like “soft-clubbing,” this episode breaks down why materials matter more than ever. Plus, a look at evolving sustainability standards, certifications, and smarter sampling practices.
Key Moments in This Episode
00:00 – Introduction: Why textiles deserve a second look
Rethinking textiles as essential to performance, wellness, and storytelling—not just aesthetics.
01:30 – Soft is doing hard work
How textiles are replacing traditional building systems with acoustic, antimicrobial, and performance-driven solutions.
04:30 – The rise of tactility and wellness
Why touch, comfort, and emotional response are shaping material specification.
06:00 – What is “soft-clubbing”?
A cultural shift toward wellness-driven social spaces and how it’s influencing interior design.
08:00 – Behavioral design through textiles
How materials like bouclé, wool, and linen impact how people feel, stay, and remember a space.
10:00 – Sustainability to accountability
Why “eco-friendly” isn’t enough anymore—and what designers should be asking instead.
11:30 – Understanding textile certifications
Breaking down OEKO-TEX® and GOTS and what they actually verify.
13:30 – Rethinking material sampling
How platforms and take-back programs are reducing waste and supporting circularity.
15:00 – Craft vs. technology
The balance between high-performance textiles and handcrafted, human-centered design.
16:30 – Design takeaways for specifiers
Key strategies for evaluating textiles as functional, sensory, and storytelling tools.
18:00 – Outro: Spec smarter
Final thoughts on why textiles are now doing the heavy lifting—technically, emotionally, and environmentally.