Lottozero textile laboratory is an open workshop fully equipped with machinery and tools to do research on textile materials and develop textile related projects.

Designers, artisans, artists, creative students, and interested people come to learn, experiment, prototype or produce works in limited series.

You will find a wide range of machines that cover manual and industrial techniques: spinning, weaving, knitting, dyeing, silkscreen and sublimation printing, sewing, tufting and embroidering.

 
 
 
 

…and much more

Beyond the techniques presented here, the lab is also open to a wide range of manual, craft-based, and experimental practices. Visitors can work with hand embroidery, explore needle and wet felting, practice hand knitting, or create small-scale textile manipulations using specialized tools, such as pleating with the Princess Pleater.

We also provide a professional ironing station, tricotin tools for producing cords and tubular knitting, and textile paints for hand-painted interventions on fabric.

The space encourages slow processes, material research, and hands-on experimentation across traditional and contemporary approaches.

Photo: Rachele Salvioli

 

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