Spotlight: Castellano Beltrame
For innovative inspired luxury, look no further than the spectacular trimmings of Castellano Beltrame. Here, innovation follows the principle that ‘passamenterie’ is a prestige item in the home and therefore needs to evolve following the trends of furnishing fabrics, textures and colours.
Trimmings should make a statement in the room and in home decor. Trimmings are a work of love and passion. For Castellano Beltrame, quality is of the highest importance. Their products consist of single and double tiebacks, rope tiebacks, key tassels and chairties. Furniture trimmings include bullions, braids, borders, gimps, tassel fringes, rouches, cut fringes, cords and lipcords.
Founded by the Beltrame family over 45 years ago, the company has gained a reputable standing as a quality supplier of trimmings for the fashion industry and for the home – colour, quality and detail can be found in every product. There are many different collections to choose from, inspired by various trends, places and people. Among the ranges, you will find the African Nomad Collection, Artisan Collection, Manhattan Collection, Classically Current Collection and many others, showcasing a beautiful array of trimmings and accessories to complement any design scheme. For more information visit www.castellanobeltrame.com.
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