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THE HISTORY OF BVLGARI
The Bulgari's descent from an ancient family of Greek silversmiths
whose activity began in a small village of Epirus, where Sotirio,
the founder of the family, made precious
objects in silver. In 1879 Sotirio emigrated to Italy and after
a few months spent in Naples he finally moved to Rome. At the very
beginning he sold his objects in front of the French Academy on
the Pincio. Then a Greek merchant offered to let him display his
objects in a corner of the window of his shop, placed at the beginning
of Via Sistina. Sotirio was very successful; thanks to the original
style of the ornaments he was selling.
After a few months Sotirio was able to open his first store in
the same street. In 1894 he moved to 28 Via Condotti. In 1905 he
moved the store to Via dei Condotti 10. It was called "Old
Curiosity Shop" from the title of a Charles Dickens novel.
This name was chosen in order to attract British and American tourists.
In these years Sotirio started to sell an increased selection of
jewels and accessories for personal embellishment. As business in
Rome during the summer months was very quiet, Sotirio decided to
capitalize on trade at summer resorts. He settled for St. Moritz,
where he was successful. In the succeeding years, other subsidiaries
were opened and run by Sotirio's relatives. However, after a while,
he realized the necessity of concentrating his business in one location
in order to excel in the art of jewellery and silver making. He
therefore focused on his Rome store.
The
first decades of the 20th century were important for Sotirio's sons,
Giorgio and Costantino, who developed a passionate interest in precious
stones and jewels and learnt the secrets of the trade, gradually
taking over their father's role. In 1934, a few months after Sotirio's
death, the Via Condotti store was enlarged and refurbished. This
new store was inaugurated on the 9th of April 1934 and it was so
successful that both its façade and its interior served to
illustrate the entry "negozio" in the Enciclopedia Treccani,
the most important Italian encyclopaedia. The period following the
Second World War marked an important turning point in Bvlgari history.
In fact, it is during this period that Bvlgari moves away from the
strict disciplines of the dominant French school to create its own
unique style inspired by Greek and Roman classicism, the Italian
Renaissance, and the 19th century Roman school of goldsmiths.
1970's marked the beginning of Bvlgari's international expansion
with the opening of stores in New York (the first overseas), Paris,
Geneva, and Monte Carlo, building
towards the over 155 stores Bvlgari has today. It was also in this
decade that Bvlgari introduced the Bvlgari-Bvlgari, which was to
become a successful watch classic. Bvlgari Time was established
in Neuch&acric;tel - Switzerland in the early 80's for the creation
and production of all Bvlgari watch lines. In 1984 the sons of Giorgio,
Paolo Bulgari and Nicola Bulgari, become respectively Chairman and
Vice-Chairman. Their nephew, Francesco Trapani, is nominated Chief
Executive Officer.
The 1990's represented another turning point. Bvlgari implemented
the diversification strategy with the introduction of fragrances
and accessories and gave further boost to its international expansion
by having the Holding Company Bvlgari S.p.A. listed on the Stock
Exchange. Today the Bvlgari creations, renowned for the distinctive,
bold and contemporary style, are highly appreciated by an international
clientele fond of high quality and unique design.
BVLGARI
Historical Milestones
1857 Sotirio Bulgari was born in Greece where he becomes
a silversmith.
1879 Sotirio moves to Rome and begins selling silver at
Trinità dei Monti.
1894 The business is transferred to a shop in via dei Condotti
28.
1905 The Bvlgari store in Via Condotti 10 opens, to become
the Bvlgari historic flagship store.
1932 Sotirio passes away leaving the business in the hands
of his two sons, Giorgio and Costantino, who developed a passionate
interest in precious stones and jewels.
1960s Bvlgari moves away from the strict disciplines of
the dominant French school to create its own unique style inspired
by Greek and Roman classicism, the Italian Renaissance and the 19th
century Roman school of goldsmiths. Besides jewels of extraordinary
importance and value - the unique pieces of the Bvlgari Collection
Internationale - Bvlgari introduces throughout the decades successful
jewellery lines ranging from Parentesi to Tubogas, Spiga, Trika
to mention a few. Bvlgari's latest introduction is Lucea.
1970-79 Stores are opened in New York, Geneva, Montecarlo
and Paris. This marks the beginning of the Group's international
expansion. Presently there are over 140 stores worldwide.
1977 The Bvlgari-Bvlgari watch is created, a model that
is now considered a classic and continues to be Bvlgari's bestseller.
In the early 1980's, Bvlgari Time is founded in Switzerland to manage
the creation and production of all Bvlgari watches. Bvlgari today
has a wide assortment of watches that includes several lines of
classic, sport and precious timepieces.
1984 The sons of Giorgio, Paolo Bulgari and Nicola Bulgari,
become respectively Chairman and Vice-Chairman. Their nephew, Francesco
Trapani, is nominated Chief Executive Officer.
1993 Bvlgari's first fragrance, Eau Parfumée, Cologne
au thé vert, is launched internationally.
It's the first step towards a new company strategy: diversification.
Bvlgari today carries seven lines of fragrances.
1995 On July 17th, the Holding Company Bvlgari Spa is listed
on the Milan Stock Exchange. It is now also traded at the IRS of
London Stock Exchange.
1996 Bvlgari further develops its diversification strategy
by introducing silk creations in Italy.
1997 The silk collections are launched worldwide. An agreement
with Luxottica is signed for the production and distribution of
eyewear.
1998 In July Bvlgari signs a six-year exclusive license
agreement with Rosenthal (part of Waterford Wedgwood Group) to design,
produce and market a new table and giftware range worldwide under
the Bvlgari trademark starting 1999.
2000 In June Bvlgari reaches an agreement with The Hour
Glass for the acquisition of Gérald Genta S.A. And Daniel
Roth S.A., Swiss leader in high-end watch making. The acquisition
gives rise to a new company: Daniel Roth and Gérald Genta
Haute Horologerie S.A.
2001 Bvlgari announces the creation of Bvlgari Hotels &
Resorts, a joint venture between Bvlgari and the Luxury Group, which
manages The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company.
Website: www.bulgari.com
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