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177,00 € per meter
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177,00 € per meter
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177,00 € per meter
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Rubelli fabrics and wallpapers, the quintessential Venetian style

It is difficult to not be fascinated by the beautiful fabrics that are everywhere in the city of Venice. This passion took root during the first expeditions by Marco Polo along the silk route. Heavy draped curtains and shimmering wall coverings are ostensibly rich for palaces, theatres, churches and hotels in Venice.

In a sumptuous Renaissance palace, the Palazzo Corner Spinelli, Rubelli receives its clients, designers and design students in a place that is both a commercial showroom and a private museum. The Rubelli archives are housed there, such as this marguerites velours, created in 1902 for Marguerite de Savoie.

The fifth generation of the Rubelli family offers fabric collections inspired by the Venetian style such as was used in the Palais des Doges, inspired by "chinoiseries" or Venetian ironwork. It also offers a contemporary range created by the French designer Dominique Kieffer.

 

Rubelli’s approach is based on more sustainable fabrics, using innovative materials, eco-sourced or recycled fibres, and a circular economy model that transforms production waste into new materials. The brand also highlights certifications such as Oeko-Tex Standard 100 and Greenguard Gold, as well as a reduction in energy consumption at its production sites.

On the social front, Rubelli states that it works with local communities and respects people throughout its value chain, drawing on a sustainability report that covers social responsibility, the supply chain and customer satisfaction. In short, its approach combines textile quality, reduced environmental impact and a focus on stakeholders.

Furthermore, Rubelli is committed to preserving the cultural heritage of the city of Venice. The brand supports institutions such as the Peggy Guggenheim Collection and La Fenice, as well as cultural foundations and various restoration and artistic enhancement projects. Rubelli acts locally by collaborating with communities and schools, donating fabrics for artistic projects, including to educational establishments, Venice Prison and programmes linked to the Biennale’s Children’s Carnival.

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