Journal
Da Vinci Velvet: A Fabric Inspired by the Da Vinci Knots
We present our Da Vinci velvets, inspired by Leonardo Da Vinci knots: learn about their history, features, and colors offered.
Materica’s Innovative Boiserie: Metallic Venetian Fabrics
Discover the Levantina boiserie, made with the precious Senatori velvet, a work by Materica with the creativity of Guardini Ciuffreda Studio.
The Enduring Legacy of the Fenice Damask
Discover the Fenice damask, originally crafted for the Teatro La Fenice in Venice – a luxurious silk fabric designed for neoclassical decor.
Italian Luxury: Cashmere Scarves and Bevilacqua Bags
Discover Bevilacqua’s exclusive cashmere and fine fabric scarves to pair with our bags for a whimsical yet sophisticated look.
Casa Bianca Velvet: A Textile Masterpiece in The White House
Discover Casa Bianca velvet, an exclusive handmade fabric that became famous for decorating one of the halls of the White House.
Decoding Fabrics: Shiné, Strié, Lamé, Lancé, and Craquelé
Discover the characteristics of our Venetian fabrics made with special techniques: shiné, strié, lamé, lancé and craquelé.
Cloth of Gold: the Golden Threads of an Ancient Tradition
Learn the history and interesting facts about cloth of gold in Venice, how gold thread velvets are produced, and their current use.
Peach Fuzz: a Color for Sharing Kindness
Discover Bevilacqua’s furnishing fabrics that are inspired by the palette of the new Pantone color for 2024: Peach Fuzz.
Italian Elegance: Bevilacqua Fabrics at Artemest Galleria in NYC
Discover Italian elegance and craftsmanship at Artemest Galleria, NYC, with Bevilacqua fabrics – a fusion of tradition and contemporary design.
The Rebirth of Deco Velvet: Restoration in the Gothenburg City Theater
Discover the fascinating restoration process that has brought the Deco velvet of the Gothenburg Theatre back to its former glory.
How is a Bevilacqua Bag Born?
How do the Venetian craftspeople we collaborate with make our velvet handbags? Find out how our accessories are born in this post!
The Hands Behind the Velvets: the Bevilacqua Weavers
Our weavers describe their experience as producers of handwoven velvets on ancient looms and their training in a video.
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