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Flat Knitting

Stoll to display its latest collection at Milan Design Week

In addition, the Reutlingen based company will give a 360°overview on what is possible with its flat-bed knitting technology.

20th March 2017

Knitting Industry
 |  Reutlingen

Knitwear, Collections

Leading German computerised flat knitting machine builder, H. Stoll GmbH & Co. KG will be revealing its latest collection, The Bike Messenger, during Design Week in Milan, which takes place from 4-9 April.

In addition, the Reutlingen based company will give a 360°overview on what is possible with its flat-bed knitting technology. On display will be the latest developments of athleisure garments, along with concept knits for home furnishing and industrial design. Stoll will also host two seminars, which will provide designers with an insight into 3D knitting.

‘The Bike Messenger’ collection will be revealed during Design Week in Milan. © H. Stoll GmbH & Co. KG

The manufacturer invites visitors to see the displayed innovations at the Design Language International Exhibition & Conference, which takes place as part of the Milan Design Week 2017, at the Altiero Spinelli College, Milan.

H. Stoll AG & Co. KG, with headquarters in Reutlingen, Germany, is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of flat knitting machines. The long”established company was founded in 1873 and has 850 employees around the world.

‘The Bike Messenger’ collection will be revealed during Design Week in Milan. © H. Stoll GmbH & Co. KG

The Stoll brand portfolio includes flat knitting machines and pattern software that are used to produce fashion and technical textiles. Stoll exports its products to more than 50 countries worldwide. With a network of subsidiaries, sales and service centres and numerous agencies, Stoll offers a fully integrated service package.

www.stoll.com

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