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Trieste


A former screen-printing factory, with beautiful original architecture, is home to this interesting textiles workshop and retail shop. Triestine designers Paola Fontana and Roberta Debernardi make richly textured scarves, obis, bags and homewares, often from recycled materials. If you're an Italian speaker, ask about the occasional classes too.


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