Since 1926, Gottstein GmbH & Co. KG has been producing ecological woollen fabrics in Tyrol, Austria. The traditional company has been family-run for four generations and specialises in the processing of wool. In harmony with nature, great importance is attached to sustainable and regional sourcing and production.
At the upcoming MUNICH FABRIC START, Gottstein will be one of some 600 international suppliers who will present their material innovations for the Autumn.Winter 25/26 season in the FABRICS Area. Their new felted fabric collection combines exquisite raw materials, innovation, and sustainability. Here’s a glimpse into what makes this brand-new collection so special:

Quality & Craftmanship
Every fabric in their collection combines exceptional quality and meticulous craftsmanship. Since 1926, they have been producing felted fabrics in Tyrol, Austria. They process the finest wools into exquisite fabrics that are not only durable and long-lasting but also highlight the positive properties of wool.
Eco-Friendly and Sustainable Production
They believe in fashion with responsibility and work with renewable raw materials that occur naturally. Their new collection features a range of eco-friendly fabrics, including felted fabrics made from European wool, undyed wool, and GOTS certified fabrics. All their fabrics are produced with minimal environmental impact in our Tyrolean manufactory, allowing you to create stunning pieces without compromising on sustainability.
A Palette of Possibilities
Dive into a world of colours and textures! Their collection offers a diverse palette, from bold tones that make a statement to soft, subtle shades. The rich textures and trendy colours are designed to inspire you and bring your visions to life.



Perfect for Every Project
Whether you’re designing elegant evening wear, athleisure, children’s clothing, or home accessories, their walk fabrics are versatile enough to suit any project.
NOS & Stock Service
Many items are available as NOS (Never Out of Stock) items, and they offer a stock service—even for small quantities starting from 1 meter!
Discover the full new Gottstein collection at MUNICH FABRIC START in H2 | B 03!
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