Palazzo Ricasoli has been our home since my great-grandparents opened Anichini in 1912. Walking through these doors every morning feels like stepping back in history. We still work in the same rooms, overlooking the same courtyard, sewing every single dress by hand. It’s a challenge to maintain such a heritage, but we are proud to be one of the few independent ‘botteghe’ left in the heart of the city.
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Palazzo Ricasoli has been our home since my great-grandparents opened Anichini in 1912. Walking through these doors every morning feels like stepping back in history. We still work in the same rooms, overlooking the same courtyard, sewing every single dress by hand. It’s a challenge to maintain such a heritage, but we are proud to be one of the few independent ‘botteghe’ left in the heart of the city.