Boutique
Via dei Calzaiuoli, 41Creation is part of the experience.
Our artisans work in front of you, shaping each My Mancini in real time, through an authentic and fully transparent process.
Design Studio
Via dei Calzaiuoli, 3Book your moment with our senior designers, be welcomed with a touch of Italian hospitality, and enjoy a unique co-creation experience.
The beating heart of My Mancini
Florence is where everything changed. The city of art par excellence, the cradle of the Renaissance, a place where beauty is not only observed, but lived every day.
It is here that the first Design Studio opened, and here that we opened ourselves to the world, turning an idea into a language.
Breathing in art, growing within beauty, becoming part of what surrounds us: Florence is not just our beginning, it's the place that continues to inspire everything we create.
DID YOU KNOW?
Some Florence street names still reveal the old leather world.
Via delle Conce means “Tanneries Street,” Via dei Conciatori means “Tanners Street,” and even Canto delle Mosche refers to the flies attracted by leather-processing remains. Very glamorous, but very real
Leather workshops grew near Santa Croce because of the Arno River.
Tanning needed lots of water, so the area around Santa Croce became a natural home for leather artisans. The river helped with both processing hides and transporting materials.
Florence has been a leather city since the Middle Ages.
In 1282, Florence created the Arte dei Cuoiai e Galigai, a leather-workers guild that protected trade secrets and controlled quality. Basically, Florence was doing “quality control” on leather centuries before Made in Italy existed.
Florence street numbers come in two different colors.
Black numbers usually mark residential addresses, while red numbers mark shops, boutiques, restaurants, and artisan workshops.

