The former tobacco factory is already one of the most innovative spaces in Florence, having operated as a cultural hub for several years.
Up on the roof
Officina Botanica (Botanic Workshop), a public roof garden designed by landscape architect Antonio Perazzi, is among the new features. Bringing more greenery to the city, the 560-square meter space is adorned with trees, shrubs and perennials.
Resident businesses
As well as being a permanent home for innovative businesses, such as LVMH Group, Doghead Animation and SDG Group, The Factory is home to the likes of SuperDuper for handmade hats; LUNEDÌ for sustainable clothing and jewelry; Fàbera, for ethical jewellery featuring recycled gold and lab diamonds; Noa Ink for tattoos and piercings; and Blues Barber shop, born out of a tradition of Sicilian barber shops. Global leader in the design and production of bicycles, Trek Bikes, has also set up shop at The Factory. During Pitti Uomo this June, tailoring service Archivi Sartoriali will open at The Factory. On June 22, top Tuscan hairdressing salon Polvere Nera Parrucchieri will begin business with 40 years experience of hair sculpting staffed by highly qualified personnel from Florence’s Accademia Polverini.