TEXTILES

Drawing inspiration from Kashmir, India, we selected a lightweight and warm silk-wool fabric for the med uno collection. This textile combines luxury and warmth, showcasing digital prints of Mediterranean floral designs and motifs.

For the complimentary Intreccia collection we obtained wool, linen, and viscose from Kashmir, celebrated for its outstanding care of natural fibers. The understated elegance of these bedcovers, cushions, and curtains allows them to integrate seamlessly into both traditional and modern interiors.

The oversized bed throws are made from cashmere sourced from high-altitude Ladakh. Local cashmere goats endure severe cold, producing a soft, fine undercoat with exceptional fibre quality. This handspun yarn reflects nature’s resilience and the region’s heritage.

Bed covers and pillowcases bearing
the shadowy graphic imagery inspired by Palazzo Lungarini’s fresco or botanical motifs. When you sit and watch people working on the looms, their expertise, how they follow the pattern with their eyes, like a pixel map next to them.

Pashmina in 100pc handwoven cashmere and wool cashmere throws. Heavy curtains of woven wool and linen in shades of cream or black melange. This is very much a window into where I come from and where I have arrived. Very Mediterranean with some of my signature motifs.

The imagery reflects my
surroundings and significance. “On the exterior of Palazzo Lungarini, a medieval fresco uncovered during restoration of the 18th-century palace
creates a graphic, shadowy effect.