Café Ginori Debuts at Bergdorf Goodman in Manhattan

The New Café Ginori at Ginori 1735: Italian Class with Delicious Food

Embracing the brand’s distinctive elegance and refinement, Café Ginori is the latest creation from Ginori 1735, known for its exquisite porcelain and opulent home décor. The new café is a stunning example of the Italian brand’s Domus collection, which has famous designs and exquisite Oriente Italiano wallpaper among other textiles and furnishings. Refined elegance permeates the space thanks to the embroidered textiles that cover chairs, pillows, and cushions, highlighting the handcrafted skill.

According to Ginori 1735 CEO Alain Prost, “Ginori 1735 stands for art and beauty.” This is the brand’s intention for the café. Our goal in opening Café Ginori was to inject our personalities into the lifestyle industry while also coming up with a novel dining experience that would surprise customers with its inventive takes on classic Italian dishes. The opening of the Café Ginori is a joint venture between Ginori 1735 and Bergdorf Goodman, a legendary luxury retailer that, like Ginori 1735, has its sights set squarely on the future.

Bergdorf Goodman and Its Relationship

The newest addition to Bergdorf Goodman’s assortment of fine dining businesses is Café Ginori, which has just opened. “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 at Bergdorf Goodman, highlighting the complementary nature of the two companies. Ginori 1735 is a company with a long history of providing great craftsmanship and warm Italian hospitality; this new, breathtaking location brings together our strengths in these areas to provide our customers with an unprecedented experience.

The Bergdorf Goodman basement is home to Café Ginori, where you can enjoy aperitivo hour beginning at 4:00 p.m. and a daily menu running from 11:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. The restaurant claims to provide an unrivaled eating experience by fusing Ginori 1735’s devotion to art and beauty with the best of Italian culinary traditions.

Ginori’s Legacy 1735

Ginori 1735 has been a byword for Italian tradition and opulence since its founding in 1735. The brand has a strong distribution network and flagship stores in Florence, Milan, Paris, Seoul, and London. It has been a member of the Kering group since 2013. Prestigious department and specialty stores across Europe, the Americas, the Middle East, and Asia-Pacific area carry Ginori 1735.

In addition to reiterating the brand’s dedication to growing its lifestyle offerings, the opening of Café Ginori at Bergdorf Goodman is a celebration of the harmonious fusion of Italian tradition, artistry, and modern opulence. In the world-famous Bergdorf Goodman setting, guests of Café Ginori can look forward to an immersive experience that pays homage to the long history of Italian hospitality.

Ginori 1735’s latest endeavor creates locations where art, beauty, and culinary excellence combine, continuing to innovate and inspire.

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