A city painted by tradition, where vibrant color-block facades stand tightly together in the Venetian lagoon. On a sunny day, one strolls through bright, warm alleys, sails along the canal, and visits small artisan shops. The stillness of midday settles over the sunlit square, as the bell tower chimes above the rooftops and the golden fabric by MG2 Création / Philea / Tissage des Chaumes. Colours overlap in an almost harlequin patchwork, breaking the monotony of a monochrome landscape – an eclectic mix reminiscent of an Orsini fabric. An old custom has now become a decorative game, where the houses take centre stage in the city’s charm. A balcony holds a bouquet of spring flowers against a romantic pink wall, blushing like a Ducotex fabric. Immersed in this atmosphere, one feels as though they have stepped into a miniature paper village, with houses lined up like a PB Accessories ribbon. By the edge of the canal, a Lanificio Caverni fabric gazes at the still boat moored beneath the small bridge. Amid the warm hues, a fabric by Les Tissages Perrin takes the spotlight – a silky, brilliant green standing out against the muted facades of its sisters. In a small mural, the city’s soul is depicted, with patterns forming geometric repetitions that mimic each other without ever being the same, like Mabo buttons. A Magee Weaving fabric anticipates the brick-paved square, bare yet unique, while the rainbow of a Piovese Fashion label plunges into the reflective waters that flow gently along the sidewalks, where houses seem to cast their gazes. An eccentric fluorescent pink is adorned with small blue details, like a fabric by Tessitura Carlo Bassetti.
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