







Henri - Cuccia per cani in Lana Casentino
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- Maestria toscana – rivestito in autentica lana Casentino, un tessuto storico nato nel Rinascimento toscano e ancora oggi tessuto sulle colline sopra Arezzo.
- Naturalmente idrorepellente, resistente e dai colori intensi, la lana Casentino racchiude il calore e il carattere della Toscana.
- Cuscino interno double-face – presenta un lato in lana Casentino grezza e un lato in Casentino liscio, offrendo due texture per comfort e versatilità stagionale.
- Design funzionale ed elegante: la base rivestita antiscivolo garantisce stabilità, mentre i raffinati manici in pelle e il tessuto distintivo ne fanno un vero pezzo di design per la tua casa.
| Bed Size | Dog Breeds (Examples) |
|---|---|
| Small | Miniature Dachshund, Maltese, Miniature Poodle, Chihuahua, Papillon |
| Medium | Toy Poodle, Whippet, Fox Terrier, French Bulldog, Cavalier King Charles, Jack Russell |
| Large | Bull Terrier, Border Collie, Vizsla, Doberman, Bracco Italiano, Weimaraner |
| Extra Large | German Shepherd, Great Dane, Bernese Mountain Dog, Rottweiler, Newfoundland, Cane Corso |
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2.8 DESIGN FOR DOGS
Story behind Casentino Wool
Casentino wool is a coarse, durable wool fabric originating from the Casentino Valley in Tuscany, Italy. It’s known for its distinctive curly or matted texture, created through a special felting process that improves insulation and water resistance.
Casentino wool has been in use since the Middle Ages, originally crafted for the Camaldolese monks for its warmth and practicality. It was later adopted by the Tuscan aristocracy, valued both for its insulating properties and its association with regional prestige. Over the centuries, it became a favored material among notable figures such as Dante Alighieri and Giuseppe Verdi.
Today, Casentino wool is still produced in Tuscany by traditional mills, including TACS (Tessilnova), maintaining its heritage techniques. It continues to be used in luxury coats and accessories, prized for its distinctive texture and historical significance.
