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  2. Frette - Wikipedia

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    Frette (/ f r ɛ ˈ t eɪ / [1] freh-TAY) is an Italian textile company that manufactures bed and bath linens. Established in Grenoble, France, in 1860, it was relocated to Concorezzo, Italy, five years later. Their headquarters are currently in Monza, Italy.

  3. Bella Italia - Wikipedia

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    Bella Italia started life as two small restaurant chains - Pastificio and Pizzaland both of which were part of the Grand Metropolitan group. [4]In 1990, Michael Guthrie (former Chairman of Mecca Leisure Group) formed BrightReasons and bought the Pizzaland and Pastificio chains from Grand Metropolitan for £20m in February 1991, rebranding Pastificio to Bella Pasta in the process.

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  6. Loro Piana - Wikipedia

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    Loro Piana S.p.A. is an Italian luxury fashion brand specialized in textile manufacturing and ready-to-wear clothing headquartered in Milan, Italy.Since its start as a merchant of cashmere, vicuña, linen and merino fabrics, Loro Piana expanded to design knitwear, leather goods, footwear, fragrance and related accessories.

  7. ANICHINI, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    ANICHINI was founded in 1980 by Susan Dollenmaier and Patrizia Anichini. [6] The pair named the business after ANICHINI because of the Tuscan roots of the name. [7] Initially the duo acted as purveyors of linens and antiques, [8] they eventually began adding embellishments on existing products and building a brand name. [7]