The new collection is made from breathable, luxury fabrics / photo: Beltrami
Italian company Beltrami Linen is well-known for the quality of its products, but this isn’t the only characteristic that makes the brand stand out in the spa and wellbeing sector: what distinguishes the company is a strong focus on personalisation.
Beltrami has been manufacturing textiles for over 50 years and supplies spas all around the world directly from its factory in the north of Italy. “The quality of our linens is an essential element in making the guest experience a moment of pure pleasure” explains CEO, Cinzia Imberti Beltrami. “We supply spas with a complete range of products and create full treatment bed setups, adapting each element to every shape and style”.
This concept is best demonstrated by the company’s signature collection which is made from Autentica Fibra di Legno Beltrami (FDL), a fabric which is exclusive to the company and made from wood fibre.
FDL is thermoregulating, extremely soft, breathable and pleasant on the skin. It enhances every spa treatment and wellness experience, adding an unforgettable touch of luxury.
New collection A new collection of spa wear made from FDL has recently been added to the Beltrami range, including bathrobes and dressing gowns, shiatsu garments, body wraps and a complete range of accessories, such as turbans, hair bands and paraffin gloves.
“Our FDL fabrics include sateen, light honeycomb, Jersey and Terry in several weights and constructions,” says Beltrami. “The range has timeless styling while also being elegant and comfortable”. Some spas are also using the fabric for therapists’ garments.
Through continuous R&D in design and functionality and its philosophy of respecting the identity of each customer, Beltrami focuses on personalisation: “Our projects are fully bespoke, which is key to creating products that are aesthetically pleasing and aligned with the philosophy and the image of the brand, while also paying attention to functionality,” says Beltrami.
Close collaboration Close collaboration with clients and designers enables Beltrami to create products for the delivery of specific treatments.
“We manage the complete production process of all our textiles, from the early stages of design, through to weaving and customer service, which delivers the highest quality standards,” says Beltrami. “Our flexible service and specialised assistance start from the very first steps of the project, putting our know-how and expertise completely at our customers’ disposal.”
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The new collection is made from breathable, luxury fabrics / photo: Beltrami
Italian company Beltrami Linen is well-known for the quality of its products, but this isn’t the only characteristic that makes the brand stand out in the spa and wellbeing sector: what distinguishes the company is a strong focus on personalisation.
Beltrami has been manufacturing textiles for over 50 years and supplies spas all around the world directly from its factory in the north of Italy. “The quality of our linens is an essential element in making the guest experience a moment of pure pleasure” explains CEO, Cinzia Imberti Beltrami. “We supply spas with a complete range of products and create full treatment bed setups, adapting each element to every shape and style”.
This concept is best demonstrated by the company’s signature collection which is made from Autentica Fibra di Legno Beltrami (FDL), a fabric which is exclusive to the company and made from wood fibre.
FDL is thermoregulating, extremely soft, breathable and pleasant on the skin. It enhances every spa treatment and wellness experience, adding an unforgettable touch of luxury.
New collection A new collection of spa wear made from FDL has recently been added to the Beltrami range, including bathrobes and dressing gowns, shiatsu garments, body wraps and a complete range of accessories, such as turbans, hair bands and paraffin gloves.
“Our FDL fabrics include sateen, light honeycomb, Jersey and Terry in several weights and constructions,” says Beltrami. “The range has timeless styling while also being elegant and comfortable”. Some spas are also using the fabric for therapists’ garments.
Through continuous R&D in design and functionality and its philosophy of respecting the identity of each customer, Beltrami focuses on personalisation: “Our projects are fully bespoke, which is key to creating products that are aesthetically pleasing and aligned with the philosophy and the image of the brand, while also paying attention to functionality,” says Beltrami.
Close collaboration Close collaboration with clients and designers enables Beltrami to create products for the delivery of specific treatments.
“We manage the complete production process of all our textiles, from the early stages of design, through to weaving and customer service, which delivers the highest quality standards,” says Beltrami. “Our flexible service and specialised assistance start from the very first steps of the project, putting our know-how and expertise completely at our customers’ disposal.”
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