The Story of Pineider

Since 1774, a story in progress

Pineider

1700

The Grand Tour

Florence became an essential stop on the Grand Tour, and Pineider emerged as a reference for an international and aristocratic clientele, drawn by fine papers and bespoke printing.

A cosmopolitan vocation took root and shaped the centuries to come.

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1800

Innovation and Engraving

During the Napoleonic era, technical innovation and excellence in engraving strengthened Pineider’s reputation across Europe.

Precision craftsmanship and typographic quality became defining characteristics.

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1859

Maps, Guides, Postcards

With the unification of Italy and the rise of modern tourism, Pineider expanded its horizons through maps, travel guides, and early postcards.

Paper became storytelling, and writing began to travel.

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1890

Leather Goods

Writing moved beyond the study and into the world: bags, briefcases, satchels, and portable writing desks were introduced.

Leather goods became a natural extension of paper and writing instruments.

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1966

The Florence Flood

The flood of Florence destroyed archives and historical materials. Pineider endured one of the most difficult moments in its history, choosing continuity.

Resilience and memory became integral to the company’s identity.

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2000

Heritage and International Growth

Tradition, craftsmanship, and selective innovation guided a new phase of international growth.

Pineider strengthened its global presence while preserving its connection to Florence and historic expertise.

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2026

Today

Today, Pineider continues to work with paper, leather, and writing instruments.

In a time shaped by the digital, it creates tangible objects designed to endure and accompany work, travel, and everyday life.

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