The continuation of 190 years of textile mastery.
since 1835
Since 1835, Gorina has worked with wool with precision and respect for the material, following a family tradition spanning six generations.
In the 19th century, its fabrics dressed the Spanish army and the Royal Household during the reign of Alfonso XIII; publications preserved in the archives of the Library of Catalonia place them among the most esteemed in the country, particularly for the deep blues and reds of ceremonial uniforms.
Over time, the house’s textiles have also accompanied contemporary royalty—including that of King Felipe VI—sustaining a legacy of quiet excellence that today inspires Gorina Atelier.
Since the 1970s, Gorina has been perfecting a uniquely complex textile: billiard cloth.
More demanding than any fashion fabric, it requires absolute precision in every fiber, making the house a world leader in this technical art.
Gorina Atelier continues a six-generation textile tradition, bringing together artisanal knowledge and a contemporary vision.
Crafted in workshops in Milan, each piece reflects the value of time and precision, guided by the expert hand of the tailor.
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