Gentili Mosconi creates and produces printed and dyed fabrics, with jacquard and yarn-dyed processes, fabrics with original prints or garment prints and other special services for the most renowned international luxury fashion brands.
The company meets the customers’ needs, starting from the creative design-process to the realization of clothing fabrics or finished product, in the case of accessories.
The fabrics of Gentili Mosconi are masterpieces born in the creative departments of the company, in the Design – and the Product division.
The partially outsourced supply chain is located in the Como area, which is rich of tradition and famous for its savoir-fair and craftmanship oriented increasingly towards sustainability and technological innovation.
Sustainability is the common thread, the underlying weft of every aspect of our business.
“…I believe in excellence and to take care of every detail, I love fabrics and the local textile culture. From those of my passions Gentili Mosconi’s Home Collection was born.
A division for furniture fabrics that creates unique and exclusive products, designed ‘made-to-measure’ and manufactured with sartorial care.”
“Beauty always teaches and is eternal.”
UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) is a specialized agency of the United Nations. The UNESCO Creative Cities program was established in 2004 to promote cooperation among cities that have identified creativity as a strategic element for sustainable development.
UNESCO has recognized Como as the leading city of a creative district dedicated to craftsmanship, textile culture, design, and the sustainable fashion supply chain:
“The Como district has a historical tradition expressed through a heritage of experiences, technical and artistic skills passed down through generations and improved over time thanks to a strong drive for innovation. This is ensured by centers of excellence in education and promoted by the commitment and creativity of artisans and businesses in the textile, fashion, and design sectors.”
The UNESCO Creative Cities program is closely linked to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 11, which aims to make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable.
Fabrics that are already precious and enriched by different processing techniques or hand-painted interventions.
Innovative and original fabrics for women and men are the company’s hallmark.
Scarves, foulards, shawls are the iconic products, made of luxurious materials and finished with precious details.
Furnishings and plaids for the bedroom, bathroom and table sets for the dining room, the garden or the yacht.