Linen can be made for any bed of any size / PHOTO: BELTRAMI
Beltrami Linen’s approach to the spa world places a strong emphasis on bespoke design, where its close collaboration with customers and their designers is of the utmost importance.
The Italian family-owned business has been manufacturing textiles for over 50 years and it supplies spas all around the world directly from its facilities in northern Italy or via selected local partners.
It provides all the textile products spas need, from tailor-made linen for treatment beds of any shape and size to a varied selection of towels, bathrobes and relaxation blankets.
“Our mission is to create products designed not only with aesthetics and brand consistency in mind but also with a strong focus on their specific function and use,” explains company CEO Cinzia Imberti Beltrami.
“Our projects are tailored to our customer’s individual needs and often include items designed for specific services and treatments provided at each spa – such as special massage and manicure cushions, body wraps, oshiboris and paraffin gloves.”
Most recently, the company has revealed a spa and wellness garment collection – including treatment wear, bathrobes and gowns – that combines elegance and comfort.
“All our products are customisable in different fabrics and tested for specific use and heavy laundering,” says Beltrami, adding that its signature Autentica Fibra di Legno Beltrami is one of the most innovative yarns available.
She says the wood pulp for the fibre is sustainably sourced from birch trees located in certified forests in northern Europe. The fabric made from it stands out because of its thermoregulation, meaning it feels pleasant on the skin in every season, and its breathability which allows it to absorb moisture.
“We manage the complete production process of all our textiles, from the early stages of design through to weaving and customer service, which gives the highest quality standards,” Beltrami concludes. “Our flexible service and specialised assistance start from the very first steps of the project, putting our know-how and expertise to our customers’ complete disposal.”
"Our mission is to create products designed
not only with aesthetics and brand
consistency in mind but also with a strong
focus on their specific function and use" – Cinzia Imberti Beltrami, CEO, Beltrami Linen
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Linen can be made for any bed of any size / PHOTO: BELTRAMI
Beltrami Linen’s approach to the spa world places a strong emphasis on bespoke design, where its close collaboration with customers and their designers is of the utmost importance.
The Italian family-owned business has been manufacturing textiles for over 50 years and it supplies spas all around the world directly from its facilities in northern Italy or via selected local partners.
It provides all the textile products spas need, from tailor-made linen for treatment beds of any shape and size to a varied selection of towels, bathrobes and relaxation blankets.
“Our mission is to create products designed not only with aesthetics and brand consistency in mind but also with a strong focus on their specific function and use,” explains company CEO Cinzia Imberti Beltrami.
“Our projects are tailored to our customer’s individual needs and often include items designed for specific services and treatments provided at each spa – such as special massage and manicure cushions, body wraps, oshiboris and paraffin gloves.”
Most recently, the company has revealed a spa and wellness garment collection – including treatment wear, bathrobes and gowns – that combines elegance and comfort.
“All our products are customisable in different fabrics and tested for specific use and heavy laundering,” says Beltrami, adding that its signature Autentica Fibra di Legno Beltrami is one of the most innovative yarns available.
She says the wood pulp for the fibre is sustainably sourced from birch trees located in certified forests in northern Europe. The fabric made from it stands out because of its thermoregulation, meaning it feels pleasant on the skin in every season, and its breathability which allows it to absorb moisture.
“We manage the complete production process of all our textiles, from the early stages of design through to weaving and customer service, which gives the highest quality standards,” Beltrami concludes. “Our flexible service and specialised assistance start from the very first steps of the project, putting our know-how and expertise to our customers’ complete disposal.”
"Our mission is to create products designed
not only with aesthetics and brand
consistency in mind but also with a strong
focus on their specific function and use" – Cinzia Imberti Beltrami, CEO, Beltrami Linen
Read more from this issue of Attractions Management magazine
View contents of Attractions Management 2023 issue 1
Write to reply: Letters
Zulal's Sandie Johannessen shares her passion for medical wellness and Kloodos' Julie Cichocki says wellness protocols should start with the vagus nerve
Spa People: Leekyung Han
The South Korean-born spa consultant on why her home country should be on the radar of all wellness developers
Sponsored: Art of Cryo: Working well
Spa operators and corporate offices can now offer a comprehensive, six-part wellness journey designed by Art of Cryo to elevate health
Research: Wellness Travel Consumer Survey
A general reboot and nature/outdoor activities are key considerations for wellness tourists according to a new study by WTA. Anne Dimon reports
First person: Doctor’s orders
Can a partnership with an international hospital elevate a wellness retreat? Neena Dhillon visits RAKxa in Bangkok, Thailand to find out
Interview: Justin Musgrove
We talk to the CEO of Core Life, the exclusive lifestyle brand which has ambitions to expand to the world's most affluent cities
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