A complete line of textile accessories for the home, Revelations is the collection presented by Lanerossi – part of Marzotto Lab – for 2021-2022. Blankets, bedspreads, sheets and terry goods for every space, every private and domestic moment, with a variegated range of weaves, patterns and colors. Made with pure natural materials, including all the qualities of wool, each product tells a story of textile design, craftsmanship, corporate heritage, evolution, research and sustainability.

Dressing the living area

Lanerossi’s know-how goes into a multitude of creations to enhance the living area, through chromatic rainbows and soft tactile sensations. Starting with the many lines of blankets, which become true décor complements, of great appeal thanks to workmanship and patterns. These items become independent ‘spaces’ for the expression of creativity and manufacturing excellence, blending into any space to add a touch of comfort and quality.

Filigrana, Revelations collection by Lanerossi

Filigrana by Lanerossi

Cassiopea, Revelations collection by Lanerossi

Cassiopea by Lanerossi

One example is the Filigrana blanket in an elastic, enveloping wool blend; this piece stands out for its large colored stripes, short fringe, and a particular weave of yarns of different thickness for a dynamic three-dimensional effect.

The Cassiopea model is a blanket in extra-fine Merino wool, enhanced by 10% cashmere, with an elegant herringbone micro-structure.

Our overview definitely has to include a timeless classic like the Ulisse blanket: a double-face product made with pure extra-fine Merino wool, with a range of vibrant tones to add a lively touch to the domestic landscape.

Lanerossi completes the setting for the living area with a collection of cushions, Schio, made in high-quality technical fabric and offered in delicate mélange colors.

Ulisse by Lanerossi - Photo © Andrea Ferrari

Ulisse by Lanerossi

Schio by Lanerossi - Photo © Andrea Ferrari

Schio by Lanerossi

Lipari by Lanerossi

Lipari by Lanerossi

Enveloping presences for the nighttime zone

From the living area to the bedroom, the link is the expertise of Lanerossi, which transfers its potential honed across over 200 years of experience into the spaces set aside for rest and slumber. Here the careful sourcing of high-quality fibers gives rise to Lipari, a complete double bedding set in 100% linen, made with yarns from the Linificio e Canapificio Nazionale; the “crumpled” effect is the result of special washing carried out on the finished item, helping to accentuate its softness.

Maximum cocoon-effect relaxation, also in the Afrodite and Living covers: the first is a double-face blanket in 100% extra-fine Merino wool, with a folded ton-sur-ton border; the second is a light blanket enhanced by contrasting stitching, in a lambswool-Merino blend.

Afrodite by Lanerossi

Afrodite by Lanerossi

Living by Lanerossi

Living by Lanerossi

Weaving with a green approach

Special mention should be made of the Green Label collection by Lanerossi. The company’s environmental commitment is clear, starting with production – from the use of renewable energy sources to the selection of pre-consumer recycled fibers, gathered inside the company – and extending to guaranteed traceability of materials. This commitment is perfectly, concretely embodied by the Green Label collection. 

Astico, Green Label collection by Lanerossi

Astico by Lanerossi

Intreccio by Lanerossi

Intreccio by Lanerossi

Triennale 2 by Lanerossi

Triennale 2 by Lanerossi

Pre-consumer recycled wool and cotton are used for the very soft Astico blanket, featuring a geometric jacquard motif. Likewise, the Intreccio blanket is made by weaving pre-consumer recycled wool, and features long fringes and autumn colors.

This dimension of deep awareness and respect for the environment also emerges in the Triennale 2 blanket (100% extra-fine virgin wool, woven with the jacquard technique), part of the archival editions of “Memory is My Home,” replicating a design presented in 1936 at the Palazzo dell’Arte during the 6th Milan Triennale. Two color fields and a composition of harmonious signs derived from forms found in nature, as part of the aesthetic research on organic design in the world of textiles.

Photo © Andrea Ferrari, Mattia Parodi