Biella Fabrics
Discover the Biella Fabrics collection, featuring premium Italian wool plaid blankets and textile accessories that embody generations of craftsmanship. Biella Fabrics emerged from Manifattura Lamberto Baroli, which began treating wool for menswear in the 1950s, evolving through the Manifattura F.lli Baroli era before becoming the Biella Fabrics brand in 2010.
Our curated selection includes 145 × 200 cm wool blankets crafted with a 70% wool and 30% polyester composition, offering the perfect balance of warmth and lightness. Each piece features quarzo-fine fabric construction that ensures a soft hand feel and refined aesthetic finish, suitable for both evening sofa coverage and elegant bed draping.
The collection spans distinctive patterns including Primula, Narciso, Amy, and Seggiovia designs in various colorways. From the sophisticated muschio/viola tones to the vibrant orange/gris combinations, each blanket reflects meticulous attention to detail characteristic of Biella's textile heritage. Complete your home accessories with the Snow collection bag, showcasing the same commitment to refined craftsmanship and functionality.
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Biella Fabrics plaid blankets feature a 70% wool and 30% polyester composition, providing optimal warmth while maintaining lightness and durability.
The Biella Fabrics plaid collection features blankets in 145 × 200 cm dimensions, providing generous coverage for sofas and beds.
Biella Fabrics uses quarzo-fine fabric construction, ensuring a soft hand feel and refined aesthetic finish suitable for both functional use and decorative draping.
The collection includes various distinctive patterns such as Primula, Narciso, Amy, Seggiovia, and Oregon designs, available in multiple colorways from subtle earth tones to vibrant combinations.
Biella Fabrics originated from Manifattura Lamberto Baroli, established in the 1950s for menswear wool treatment, evolving through generations before becoming Biella Fabrics in 2010 under Sergio Baroli.





















