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S15 E05: Filippo Arnaboldi, CEO of Frette

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Scott Kerr is joined by Filippo Arnaboldi, CEO of Frette, the 165-year-old Italian luxury brand renowned for providing linens and bedding to many of world's most prestigious hotels, iconic properties, and royal families throughout Europe. Filippo discusses how Frette became a symbol of luxury and craftsmanship in the world of home textiles, designing luxury hotel brand-specific collections, and reaching younger audiences through luxury travel and sleep wellness. He also talks about accelerating Frette's global business through early investments in e-commerce, opening immersive boutiques in the world's top luxury shopping locations, and strengthening its hospitality business. Plus: Frette's collaboration with Thom Browne at Milan Design Week
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Featuring: Filippo Arnaboldi, CEO of Frette (frette.com)

Host: Scott Kerr, Founder & President of Silvertone Consulting

About The Luxury Item podcast: It's a podcast on the business of luxury and the people and companies that are shaping the future of the luxury industry.

Stay Connected: [email protected]

Listen and subscribe to The Luxury Item wherever you get your podcasts. Tell a friend or a colleague!

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Scott Kerr is joined by Filippo Arnaboldi, CEO of Frette, the 165-year-old Italian luxury brand renowned for providing linens and bedding to many of world's most prestigious hotels, iconic properties, and royal families throughout Europe. Filippo discusses how Frette became a symbol of luxury and craftsmanship in the world of home textiles, designing luxury hotel brand-specific collections, and reaching younger audiences through luxury travel and sleep wellness. He also talks about accelerating Frette's global business through early investments in e-commerce, opening immersive boutiques in the world's top luxury shopping locations, and strengthening its hospitality business. Plus: Frette's collaboration with Thom Browne at Milan Design Week
.
Featuring: Filippo Arnaboldi, CEO of Frette (frette.com)

Host: Scott Kerr, Founder & President of Silvertone Consulting

About The Luxury Item podcast: It's a podcast on the business of luxury and the people and companies that are shaping the future of the luxury industry.

Stay Connected: [email protected]

Listen and subscribe to The Luxury Item wherever you get your podcasts. Tell a friend or a colleague!

  continue reading

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