Fortuny Fabric: Discover the Artistry in Textiles

Fortuny Fabric

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Fortuny, synonymous with fashion and textiles, has captivated enthusiasts since Mariano Fortuny’s foray into fabric in the early 1900s. The rich heritage lives on in their Venice factory, where the same machines and secret techniques, developed by Mariano Fortuny over a century ago, are employed to create exquisite textiles of exceptional quality. These fabrics effortlessly complement existing designs or shine brightly on their own.

Below, we proudly present a selection of our favorite Fortuny styles. However, should you have a specific fabric or product in mind, do not hesitate to reach out to us. We are well-equipped to source it for you and assist you with any inquiries.

Our Favorite Fortuny Fabrics

Barberini - Burnt Apricot & Silvery Gold

BARBERINI – BURNT APRICOT & SILVERY GOLD

This 17th-century design boasts a profound Roman influence and is printed at the Fortuny factory in Venice. Each running of Barberini is a unique piece of art, with variations in color and texture. Its width spans 137cm, with a repeat of 93cm.

Canestrelli - Powder Pink & White

CANESTRELLI – POWDER PINK & WHITE

Named after a Venetian shell, this 16th-century design exudes a Persian influence and is printed using Fortuny’s meticulous process. As with all Fortuny fabrics, each run showcases its individuality through variations in color and texture. Its width measures 132cm, with a repeat of 3cm.

Caravaggio - Avio & Red

CARAVAGGIO – AVIO & RED

Honoring an Italian painter, this 17th-century Italian design is brought to life at the Fortuny factory in Venice. With every running, Caravaggio reveals its distinctiveness through color and texture variations. Its width is 123cm, with a repeat of 95cm.

Carnavalet - Yellow & White

CARNAVALET – YELLOW & WHITE

Named after the famous Paris museum for which Mariano Fortuny created his first decorative design, this 17th-century French masterpiece is crafted in the heart of Venice. Each running of Carnavalet showcases distinctive color and texture variations. Its width spans 118cm, with a repeat of 94.6cm.

Farnese - Blue-Green & Silvery Gold

FARNESE – BLUE-GREEN & SILVERY GOLD

Inspired by the famous Renaissance Roman Palace, this 16th-century Italian design captures the essence of artistic grandeur. Fortuny’s skilled craftsmen print this masterpiece at their Venice factory, ensuring that each running is a unique artwork. Its width measures 110cm, with a repeat of 58cm.

Favo - Rubino & Gold

FAVO – RUBINO & GOLD

Favo, which means “honeycomb” in Italian, celebrates both our individual identities and our interconnectedness. This design is a tribute to the unique and collective elements that shape our world. Printed in Venice, Favo is a testament to the artistry of Fortuny. Its width reaches 130.5cm, with a repeat of 4cm.

Fiori - Storm Blue & Ivory

FIORI – STORM BLUE & IVORY

This 18th-century Persian design showcases a captivating floral motif. Printed at the Fortuny factory in Venice, every running of Fiori reveals captivating variations in color and texture. Its width spans 127cm, with a repeat of 11cm.

Girandole - Truffle & Antique Rose

GIRANDOLE – TRUFFLE & ANTIQUE ROSE

With a hexagonal base and a pinwheel motif, this early 20th-century design exemplifies elegance. The skilled artisans at the Fortuny factory in Venice bring Girandole to life, ensuring that each running is a remarkable work of art. Its width measures 140cm.

Maori - Coral & Blue

MAORI – CORAL & BLUE

Inspired by the traditional design of the New Zealand Maori tribe, this Fortuny fabric showcases the fusion of cultures. Printed in Venice, each running of Maori exhibits unique color and texture variations, highlighting the artistic mastery behind Fortuny. Its width reaches 119cm, with a repeat of 22cm.

Fortuny fabrics are a testament to the enduring legacy of Mariano Fortuny’s vision. Embracing the highest standards of quality and artistry, they fuse history, creativity, and style into every woven masterpiece.