'I can’t help but reflect on the bravery of our two young founders, who travelled in search of opportunity with nothing but their ambition'
The luxury Cheshire furnishers famed for illustrious clients and a landmark view from the Manchester to London railway line is celebrating its 170th birthday this year.
READ MORE: The camping pods with a fishing lake, hot tubs and a chippy van 45 minutes from Manchester Both master craftsmen, the two Antonios were able to bring their skills together to manufacture and sell handmade furniture using locally-sourced silks and materials. Creating a loyal customer base, they named their business Arighi Bianchi and set their eyes on expansion.
Since then, Arighi Bianchi has been run by five generations, survived world wars, pandemics and countless recessions. And the furniture brand continues to be well-regarded by members of the Royal family today. There's also a revamped café. Named Caffè AB, the chic restaurant will serve up seasonal and chef-made cuisine in a relaxed all-day setting. The breakfast and brunch menu features the likes of a full cooked breakfast, cinnamon French toast and eggs florentine, whilst its mains include sandwiches, soups, fish and chips, lamb ragu and a king prawn linguine.
“It's a staggering achievement to think we have been around for 170 years, however now isn’t the time to rest on our laurels,” Sarah explained. “Evolution has always been central to Arighi Bianchi’s success. We spent the last 18 months looking both inside and outside the business to ensure that this amazing legacy continues.
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