{"id":6515,"date":"2024-11-08T13:09:31","date_gmt":"2024-11-08T12:09:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/zefirointeriors.com\/magazine\/collections-fabrics-rubelli-gardens-parade\/"},"modified":"2024-11-08T13:09:32","modified_gmt":"2024-11-08T12:09:32","slug":"collections-fabrics-rubelli-gardens-parade","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/zefirointeriors.com\/en\/magazine\/collections-fabrics-rubelli-gardens-parade\/","title":{"rendered":"Rubelli Fabric Collections: Gardens and Parade"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
Rubelli has been<\/strong> synonymous with excellence in the world of textile furnishings for over 130 years<\/strong>. A company that was founded in Venice and immediately distinguished itself by producing fine fabrics of the highest quality, such as damasks, brocatellas and velvets. Throughout its long history, Rubelli has been able to blend tradition with innovation, collaborating with internationally renowned designers and proposing collections capable of reinterpreting fabric not only as a material, but as a true work of art. <\/p>\n\n The Gardens<\/strong> and Parade<\/strong> collections, which we will discuss in this article, perfectly embody this dualism between Rubelli’s historical richness and contemporary vision, bringing a novel combination of aesthetics and functionality to home and public spaces. <\/p>\n\n Founded in Venice in 1889, Rubelli<\/a><\/strong> is a family business now in its fifth generation, which has been able to grow while holding firm to its original values. The brand’s artisanal heritage is reflected not only in its fabrics, but also in its dedication to sustainability and quality. Its collections, designed for both the residential and contract sectors, are a perfect blend of technical innovation and timeless beauty. <\/p>\n\n One of Rubelli’s hallmarks is its ability to collaborate with top designers and artists<\/strong>, creating exclusive capsule collections that expand the boundaries of interior design. From the pioneering work of Gio Ponti, who designed velvets exhibited at the Venice Biennale in 1930, to more recent collaborations with Paola Navone, Luca Nichetto, Peter Marino, and Luke Edward Hall, Rubelli has always been able to grasp new trends without ever losing sight of its signature elegance<\/strong> and tradition<\/strong>. <\/p>\n\n In addition to the production of fine fabrics, the company has established prestigious collaborations in the world of fashion and design. Rubelli’s collections have furnished theaters, museums and luxury residences all over the world, from the La Fenice Theater in Venice to the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow and the halls of the Royal Palace in Milan. <\/p>\n\nRubelli: a more than secular reality<\/h2>\n\n
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Rubelli’s fabric collections<\/h2>\n\n
Gardens: Formafantasma’s homage to nature<\/h3>\n\n