Tradition and manufacturing excellence intertwine with timeless beauty. The name Ginori 1735 refers to the origins of the company, when the Marquis Carlo Andrea Ginori started the Manifattura di Doccia which in 1896 merged with the Richard Ceramics Company. The artistic direction is entrusted to ...
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Tradition and manufacturing excellence intertwine with timeless beauty. The name Ginori 1735 refers to the origins of the company, when the Marquis Carlo Andrea Ginori started the Manifattura di Doccia which in 1896 merged with the Richard Ceramics Company. The artistic direction is entrusted to the greatest Italian designers, from Gio Ponti to Franco Albini, from Enzo Mari to Aldo Rossi. In 2013, the Manifattura Ginori was acquired by Gucci and the artistic direction entrusted to Alessandro Michele, and then passed in 2016 under the direct coordination of the Kering Group. Today Ginori 1735 is an expression of excellence in Italy and in the world in the high artistic manufacture of porcelain, able to combine craftsmanship, creativity and attention to progress.