GIUSEPPE FANARA
your little treasures, your personal style
"Giuseppe Fanara" is a nice, little artisan shop in Florence where Giuseppe Fanara makes his exclusive wallets and various other objects in leather and tanned leather. He personally makes, one by one, every object you can find in the shop, following the old technique of the Florentine leather art and his products have been chosen for their collections by world famous stylists like Gucci, Issey Miyake, Fendi, Moschino and many others.
The products of "Giuseppe Fanara" are the best choice for anyone trying to find the best quality in leather and especially for those who want a refined object that can be appreciated for its quality and unique style. Even the most vain will be satisfied.
"Giuseppe Fanara", your little treasures, your personal style.
THE COIN POUCH
THE COIN POUCH
Buy NowTHE EYEGLASS CASE
THE EYEGLASS CASE
Buy NowTHE CARD HOLDER
THE CARD HOLDER
Buy NowTHE POCKET PEN CASE
THE POCKET PEN CASE
Buy NowTHE CIGAR CASE
THE CIGAR CASE
Buy NowTHE JEWELLERY BOX
THE JEWELLERY BOX
THE KEY CASE
THE KEY CASE
Buy NowTHE TABLE PEN HOLDER
THE TABLE PEN HOLDER
THE CREDIT CARD HOLDER
THE CREDIT CARD HOLDER
Buy NowTHE PASSPORT HOLDER
THE PASSPORT HOLDER
Buy NowTHE WALLET
THE WALLET
Buy NowTHE BELTS
THE BELTS
Buy NowTHE BEST PRODUCTS
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HISTORY OF GIUSEPPE FANARA
Giuseppe Fanara is the Italian craftsman par excellence, who has his own workshop where he works with leather and sells the finished products directly, with the assistance of his son Mirko. This is a world which is slowly disappearing especially here in Florence.
Technique the leather
In this particular Florentine technique the leather used is vegetable-tanned. It is then wet and put on moulds to which it is sometimes nailed because each and every article manufactured in the workshop has its own mould.
" In my opinion craftsmanship is more important than design.
This is the added value. "
G. FANARA