A weaver in time saves nine
The production of high quality silk fabrics in Venice restarted in the 19th century: here’s why and who were the weavers who made it possible
The production of high quality silk fabrics in Venice restarted in the 19th century: here’s why and who were the weavers who made it possible
The inhouse gallery Dimoregallery in Milan sells vintage furniture with a modern style, as the Breuer chair covered in Bevilacqua’s leopard velvet fabric
The St. Regis Hotel hides another Venetian surprise, because in the reception you can find one of Bevilacqua’s fabrics
For his adaptation of Gounod’s Faust Stefano Poda drew his inspiration from clothing items by prominent stylists such as Dolce & Gabbana and Christian Dior
Take a look at the Portrait of Signora Vighi by Cagnaccio di San Pietro and you’ll find a surprise. Or rather, two
From samites to the Venetian velvets of the 18th century, here’s some of the most widely used decorative patterns of old weaving mills in Venice
Tatiana Daniliyants, an Armenian artist, has used Bevilacqua’s fabrics in an exhibition held at Yerevan, in Armenia
The connections of the church of San Giovanni Grisostomo in Venice with fabrics… and merchants