The Art of Silk in Venice: The First Weavers
The success of Venice’s antique textiles comes from guilds that arose from 1200 onward. Let’s explore their history and curiosities together.
The success of Venice’s antique textiles comes from guilds that arose from 1200 onward. Let’s explore their history and curiosities together.
Discover the jardinière, the most colorful velvet with floral pattern, born in Genoa in the 17th century, and the offerings in our collection.
How do the Venetian craftspeople we collaborate with make our velvet handbags? Find out how our accessories are born in this post!
White has a long history in home decor: this is how it has evolved over time, its use, and which shades you can find on our fabrics.
This roomy day bag, created in two versions with beautiful velvets, doesn’t go unnoticed. Discover its features and inspiration.
What did red mean to ancient peoples? And which role did Venice play in the spread of red textiles? Find it out in this article!
Elio Ticca, one of the winners of the Arte Laguna Prize, used one of our handmade velvets to create a work of art inspired by Venetian windows: here it is
Let’s unveil some curious facts on blue – which our forefathers couldn’t see at all – and which of its tones you can find on our furnishing fabrics here