Journal
The new Bevilacqua showroom in Venice
Our showroom of luxury fabrics at Santa Croce 1320 in Venice has been renovated to welcome customers and visitors.
Refined Blue Scrolls in Lepanto Bags Collection
We present the collection of bags that combines the preciousness of Venetian velvet with the elegance of blue and white colors.
The Irresistible Lightness of Damask
The production and use of damask from its origins to present: the history of one of the most valuable fabrics of artisan weaving in Venice.
Animalier And Multicolor Velvets: Our Latest Fabrics For 2021
Presenting our new fine furnishing velvets, multicolor and animalier, for classic and contemporary interior design projects.
Maja Sjöström: Patterns of an Artist
We’ll tell you about the fine fabrics designed by artist Maja Sjöström for Stockholm City Hall, still part of the Bevilacqua collection.
The Elegance of Coccodrillo Velvet
Discover the features of Coccodrillo velvet and the exclusive bags we have created with this unique and sophisticated fabric.
Luxury Velvet Upholstery Fabrics: Lavish and Unique
Discover how luxury upholstery velvets add style to interiors and how ours have been part of the most prestigious interior design projects.
The King of Animalier Velvets: Leopard
Discover how Leopardo velvet adds a touch of great personality and beauty to interior design projects as well as fashion accessories.
A Refined Baguette: Anna
Discover Anna, a day bag made of our precious Venetian velvets by Italian artisans, perfect to add an elegant touch to your look.
The Forefather of Venetian Velvets: Samite
Let’s discover the characteristics of Samites, the first precious fabrics produced in Venice, pure silk weaves with a velvety feel.
Lavinia: A Stylish and Feminine Clutch
Discover features and curiosities about this refined clutch, made with the beautiful Da Vinci velvet, to carry by hand or on the shoulder.
Venice, Silk and the Renaissance: A Journey Full of Surprises
We’ll take you to the 16th century in Venice to discover who raised silkworms and produced the silk the city needed for its luxury fabrics.
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