Feel The Yarn launches ‘Feel The Contest’

Sara Zanetti is the designer matched with our company in the new international competition proposed by the brand that promotes the initiatives of the Consorzio Promozione Filati – CPF
Introducing TLAB: the concept of innovation, sustainbility and style

Welcoming customers, showcasing collections, hosting courses: a multi-tasking space in the pursuit of creativity and new projects in which worsted yarns and Merino wool take centre stage
Perhaps you didn’t know that…

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

Let’s know better the world of spinning and weaving starting from the most used terms
Our Harmony for Royal Baby blankets

A shawl made from our top-quality 100% extra fine Merino wool has wrapped up the newest arrivals in the British royal family
Textiles & Yarns: 5 Quaderni give insight into Italian fashion and style

A series of thematic publications, created by making use of the materials in the Historical Archive of Tollegno 1900, offers insights into and ideas on textile and fashion designers and creative experts
An “eco” project for Rothy’s, Marta Ferri and Tollegno 1900

Thanks to its durability and strength, Merino wool is suitable for innumerable uses: a capsule collection of environmentally-friendly shoes produced by the Milanese stylist is one such example
We celebrate our 120th Anniversary with a Collection Box

While looking to the future but tied to our origins, we celebrate this milestone by grouping our yarns into nine families that represent an equal number of worlds focused on merino wool
Revenue 2019: we are working to grow

Consolidated revenue with a slight downturn compared to 2018, but planning and investments always ready to be launched. We look to the future with a focus on new projects and partnerships
Let’s retie our yarns starting from Asia!

The 21/22 autumn winter fashion collection presented in two workshops which chose Tokyo and Shenzhen for their stages. The protagonists: Merino wool and our worsted yarns