Pratesi's Brand Heritage

A Legacy of Passion

 

Since its founding in 1906, the House of Pratesi has embodied an unwavering commitment to excellence and Italian artistry. The Pratesi story began with the visionary Remigio Pratesi, inspired by a love story that would set the course for over a century of dedication to beauty and quality. Today, Pratesi’s collections bear this legacy, crafted in Italy by skilled artisans who honor the brand’s heritage with each meticulously finished piece.

 
 
 

Pratesi linens are untouched by the passage of time, embodying a standard of luxury perfected over generations. Each piece is woven in Italy’s finest mills, hand-cut by expert masters, and finished with embroidery of unparalleled precision. This careful craftsmanship ensures that every Pratesi collection stands as a timeless piece of art, radiating the brand's distinctive elegance.

 
 
 

Among the brand’s most cherished designs is the Tre Righe collection, whose signature three-line embroidery motif was originally commissioned by Coco Chanel in 1927 for her Paris apartment. Tre Righe remains a symbol of romance and sophistication, epitomizing Pratesi’s devotion to refined luxury.

 
 
 

Another masterpiece, the Treccia collection, features an intricate braid motif inspired by Florentine architecture and soft scalloped edges that delicately frame the fabric. Treccia’s vivid contrasting colors and matchless artistry make it a stunning statement piece in any setting.

 
 

This dedication to quality and enduring sophistication has attracted admirers throughout history. Beyond Chanel, Pratesi’s legendary linens captivated Elizabeth Taylor, who once left a hotel because her room was not outfitted with Pratesi. Icons like Yves Saint Laurent, Ernest Hemingway, and Lee Radziwill were equally devoted, each drawn to Pratesi’s exquisite hand and storied legacy.

 
 
 

Today, Pratesi continues to be cherished around the world, renowned for its iconic designs, impeccably soft linens, and Old-World Italian workmanship. Discover Pratesi—where history, craftsmanship, and luxury unite in every piece.

 

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