Ginori 1735 and Bergdorf Goodman on Thursday announced the opening of Café Ginori at the luxury department store’s Manhattan location.
Reflecting Ginori 1735 flagship boutiques, the new Café Ginori incorporates the textiles and furnishings of the Italian brand’s Domus home decor collection, mixing iconic motifs, as well as Oriente Italiano wallpaper and embroidered textiles used on cushions, pillows, and chairs.
“Ginori 1735 stands for art and beauty, we wanted to create Café Ginori to bring our spirit into the lifestyle world and conceive a new dining experience that – paying homage to the uniqueness of the Italian culinary tradition – surprises at every visit. We are honored to open the doors of the Café Ginori in partnership with Bergdorf Goodman, an iconic luxury destination that, like Ginori 1735, firmly looks towards the future,” said Alain Prost, chief executive officer, Ginori 1735.
The opening of Café Ginori at Bergdorf Goodman is the latest addition to the retailer’s stable of restaurants.
“Exceptional service is in our DNA and with the opening of Café Ginori at Bergdorf Goodman we’re thrilled to have this partnership come to life with such a historic brand,” said Melissa Xides, chief retail officer, Bergdorf Goodman.
“The stunning new destination fuses our strength in luxury experiences with Ginori 1735’s rich heritage of Italian hospitality and exceptional craftsmanship to offer a truly first-of-its-kind concept to our customers.”
Café Ginori at Bergdorf Goodman is located on the retailer’s lower level and open daily from 11:30 a.m. until 6:30 p.m., with aperitivo served from 4:00 p.m.
Founded in 1735, Ginori 1735 is an Italian luxury heritage porcelain and home decor brand. The brand was acquired by Kering in 2013, and today counts on a distribution network which includes its Florence, Milan, Paris, Seoul and London stores, and is present in some of the most prestigious department and specialty stores in Europe, America, the Middle East and APAC.
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