French weaving
For 200 years, in the Rhône-Alpes region, our French partner has been committed to respecting a sustainable development model based on fundamental principles such as environmental protection, accountability, workplace safety and respect for people. .
They are one of the few textile companies to have obtained the STeP by OEKO-TEX® certification and we are proud to support them in this process. STeP by OEKO-TEX® is a certification awarded to textile industry players who have environmentally friendly manufacturing processes and safe and socially responsible working conditions. Instead of only considering individual aspects of sustainability, the certification includes a complete analysis and assessment of the production conditions. It is no longer just an article that is concerned, but the entire production chain.
Green evolution
The green evolution of this historic company of the Italian textile scene, in the fifth generation, based in the province of Como where respect and culture for the environment and humanity, are grafted with the ancient passion for a “transparent” product and refined in its qualities and ambitions.
Sustainability, translated into operational reality and concrete results, today, lives a new generation of entrepreneurs, young not only in age, but in ideas and enthusiasm, especially in the careful and conscious study of products and suppliers whose quality and traceability they guarantee for an emblematic product of the tradition of Lake Como. These silks, viscose and cottons are certified Seri.co, Oekotex, FSC, GRS, GOTS which attest to traceability and content.
Long live Italy
Committed to respecting the environment and eco-quality standards in the production cycle, our Italian supplier, based in Prato, produces fabrics from high-quality fibers as well as recycled fibers. It minimizes the use of dyes and guarantees fabrics free of toxic substances.
All the fabrics are studied, developed and produced in this historic textile district, giving the guarantee of a product made according to ancestral skills and know-how. They obtain the “made in Prato” label guaranteeing that all the transformation, from spinning to finishing, is carried out in the textile district of Prato. The cotton threads are then immersed in indigo baths, initially coming out green before the blue color appears, in dyehouses equipped with purification plants thanks to European standards.