The latest addition to GUBI’s selection of chenille fabrics, Alberobello, is a reinterpretation of seersucker. Created using a weaving technique that groups threads together in small bunches, seersucker has a distinctive wrinkled texture. Similarly, Alberobello has an almost wavy structure, giving it a lively tactility that is perfectly balanced across three different colorways: white, beige, and light blue. Alberobello takes its name from the town in southern Italy, known for its round dry-stone buildings, or trulli, which have a rough-hewn texture that bears a striking resemblance to the endearingly uneven finish of Alberobello fabric.

Chenille

Alberobello

027

by GUBI
Alberobello, GUBI (002, Standard)
Alberobello, GUBI (023, Standard)
Alberobello, GUBI (027, Standard)

Composition:

43% Acrylic, 29% Viscose, 16% Polyester, 12% Linen

Price Group:

ABCDEF

Fire Treatment:

BS5852 C&M

Not available

BS5852 Crib5

Not available

CAL 117

Inherent naturally

Decorative use

Heavy commercial use

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