Over 1,700 mq of solar panels provide us with energy!

For us being sustainable is a style, a philosophy, a way of looking at the world: all our choices are geared towards contributing to building a future of value for current and future generations.
Chatting with… Ornella Bignami

How has the yarn universe changed? Which are the prospects for the future? Who is the designer of tomorrow? This and more told by the person who follows and supervises the “Feel the Yarn” project for 11 years.
Sustainability the primary objective: a study confirms it

The green factor is a pillar for companies in the fashion and textile industry which are already working on introducing environmentally friendly measures throughout the supply chain. An approach which we share and adopt.
5 sample collection from the Historical Archive in restoration

Thanks to a scholarship granted by the Fondazione Mario e Anna Magnetto of Alpignano, the precious documents are the subject of an internship at the ‘La Venaria Reale’ Conservation and Restoration Centre.
From Norway to Italy, Knitwear has no borders

Tove Lindtein, designer from Northern Europe, has always chosen Lana Gatto to create her tricot collections that elect 100% merino as a must
New designers: Sara Zanetti

After winning the 2020 edition of “Feel the Yarn – The Contest”, she is looking for a new success in the 2021 edition reserved to stylists. The partner company of your project? Tollegno 1900
May be you don’t know that…

Let’s know better the world of spinning and weaving starting from the most used terms and from our Company
Perhaps you didn’t know that…

Let’s know better the world of spinning and weaving starting from the most used terms
Euratex launches rehubs for recycling textile waste

A new project proposes the installation of five European Textile Recycling Hubs in as many European countries where waste textile materials can be processed and new eco-friendly products developed
Historical Archive: over 2 Km of documents on textiles and yarns

Texts, samples and advertising dedicated to fibres and textiles tell the story of Italian fashion from the start of the twentieth century. A style path which, centred around Merino wool, has resulted in the thematic Quaderni series