F. Pettinaroli

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One of Milan’s most historic outfits (with a plaque to prove it), Pettinaroli has been furnishing the city’s best desks and purses since 1881 with luxe monogrammed stationery, leather-bound diaries and hand-stitched purses. Cartography buffs will love their antique maps and desk globes and if you’re buying a gift, personalise it with their calligraphy service or a hand-stamped monogram.


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