Emmebiesse

Emmebiesse’s history has roots in the distant past, that sink into the best of Italy, the Italy which invents and innovates.

Since 1967, Emmebiesse has been producing and distributing fabrics, terry and linen items for the Italian and International market.

Today, Emmebiesse is highly specialised in products for the hotels, the promotional sector and cruise ships industry

In the hospitality industry, the Company with the trademarks Emmebiesse and Suite Hotel offers an infinite range of products, designed with extreme care and

The two Casale Monferrato plants are the heart of the production, but in the last 20 years, Emmebiesse has been present, with industrial and commercial partnerships, in the United States, China, Turkey, Egypt and Pakistan

All the factories are organised and equipped in accordance with the most modern systems of Italian production

The manpower, highly specialised with constant periods of training, ensure high products’ standards, safety and sustainability

The best quality cotton is processed with refined techniques, heritage of Made in Italy

Elegant design and exclusive style are the characteristics of the Emmebiesse items

The fabrics, the embroideries, the chiselled and the printed articles have all a very high quality that is longstanding

The careful quality control of the entire production process, the creativity of the designers, combined with the ability to take care of every phase of the process, has created an expert circle.

So, on a path of continuous improvement, the increasing expectations of Clients, leaders in their fields, are met with constant and positive responses.

In the hospitality industry, the Company with the trademarks Emmebiesse and Suite Hotel offers an infinite range of products, designed with extreme care and attention.

Quality and durability are characteristics of every item.

The lines are dashing and extremely accurate, typical combination of Italian quality and creativity:

Classic linen, soft percales and shiny satins decorated with embroidery and Jacquard patterns to enhance the bedroom

Soft terry fabrics or terry velours with fancy borders, embroideries or jacquards to provide the utmost comfort in the bathroom, swimming pool and at the beach.

In increasingly demanding markets, Emmebiesse has demonstrated that it knows how to launch and, in particular, manage new productions, thanks to continuous interaction between its own creative areas and those of the Clients.

This year Emmebiesse prepares to celebrate its first 50 years of activity. The goal is prestigious for a Company able to remain a leader in its industry despite the many changes that have taken place globally since the time of its birth.

Emmebiesse: since 1967 synonymous with quality, creativity and reliability.

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