(Post) pandemic: the vision of David R. Shah

The editor and CEO of View Publications takes stock of the situation in the yarn sector, focusing on the new way of communicating and on the sides to which companies are called in the short term
A style matter: let the designer talk

From the development of a 6 hands capsule among Shima Seiki Italia S.p.A, The Woolmark Company and our company to the role of yarns in defining a collection: : Vittorio Branchizio tells
TRACEABILITY: WOOL PATH

With “Sheep to shop”, a tailoring service is promoted which allows the history of your garment to be verified from the sheep to the finished product
Don’t call it (only) wool

Birgit Gahlen, The Woolmark Company’s R&D Manager, Europe is responsible for the company’s education and extension programs across Europe and she will lead us to discover the original performance and eco fibre.
Power to wool: all the magic in a thread

A film presents Tollegno 1900 through the symbolic journey of a red yarn that leads to the discovery of the different souls of the company, between heritage and innovation, research and sustainability
The wolves of Cracking Art guarding Sala Luce

Twenty-six artworks created by a movement with strong eco-friendly commitment decorate one of the most evocative spaces of the company. A first installation which will be followed by more
4.0: making room for innovation with Harmony to New Royal

The performance of Merino wool is enhanced by acquiring new features with a nod to technology: Total Easy Care, Compact, High Twist, Eco-Hydro
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.
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
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