Owned by the Kering Group, porcelain and home decor brand Ginori 1735 has inaugurated Café Ginori in New York’s Bergdorf Goodman department store. An opportunity to extend its lifestyle universe through a refined sensory experience.
Ginori 1735 chose the eve of spring, June 20, to inaugurate its Café Ginori at Bergdorf Goodman in Manhattan.
For the almost three-hundred-year-old porcelain and interior design brand, this was a first. This bespoke project enables the Italian Maison, born in 1735 and acquired by Kering in 2013, to continueexpanding its lifestyle reach.
For its part, the New York department store explains in a press release, expanding its “stable of iconic restaurants, each offering a distinctive point of view”. “In its iconic venues, Bergdorf Goodman customers are encouraged to expect anything, and the introduction of this new café offers a new venue for unforgettable moments of inspiration and revelry,” it explains.
A journey for the eyes and taste buds
Customers of the new Café Ginori are transported into the refined world of Ginori 1735, via a veritable journey for the eyes and taste buds.
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