The origins of Moleria Locchi date from the end of the 800 when the father of the father-in-law of the current owner, Mrs. Paola Locchi bought a laboratory in San Frediano, neighborhood home of Tuscan handicrafts, located in the heart of Florence.
Italo Locchi, father-in-law of Paola Locchi, proved to be an excellent organizer at the time the company and craftsman grinder and engraver. He was succeeded by negli anni ' 60 Paola, which did not hesitate to leave the brilliant career of editor to continue the valuable laboratory.
Paola together with daughter-in-law Jeanne, his grandson Matthew and artisans Carmel, Enrico, Roberto and Arben constitute today the true strength of the company, working on the glass and crystal as if they were one big family. Matthew also failed to give that touch of modernity that needed, combining traditional craft methods to innovation, translated into web presence, but also at trade fairs and exhibitions.
All objects of Moleria Locchi are forged by following the ancient techniques of blowing and finished through careful grinding and engraving processes, strictly made by hand.
The laboratory located in San Frediano, neighborhood home of Tuscan handicrafts, he is also known for the accuracy of its restoration work on precious objects, which are requested by customers worldwide.
Creativity, refinement and artCreativity, refinement and art can be perceived in the company's achievements, which has been promoting, for over a century, true Tuscan craftsmanship in the world.
The Moleria Locchi articles signed one by one are found both in prestigious modern residences and in ancient palaces and are created entirely by hand with 24% lead crystal. These precious creations are dedicated to those who in Italy and abroad love the real craftsmanship, the one that has always distinguished Made in Italy (or better Made in Tuscany).