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The Christmas gift hunt always starts out in November with the best intentions… and then life happens. We get it! If you still have gifts to take care of, maybe for your friends or colleagues, don’t panic. It’s not too late to order online from our website! And yes, if you order now, you will […]

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Like Italy, several other countries are fighting a second wave of the coronavirus. Very likely, many of us are bracing for a new lockdown period. While we are not looking forward to spending Christmas and the holidays separated from our beloved and families, our message to all of you is of hope and warmth. Especially now that […]

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Giardino Italiano turns Twenty

1996-2016: Giardino Italiano blows its first 20 candles to celebrate its anniversary of online business. Discover the surprises that Giardino Italiano has in store for you in this special year!

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Since the beginning of modern time, Mother’s Day has been celebrating the universal love tying a mother to her offspring. From March to May, we honor worldwide motherhood and this special bondage: this year Giardino Italiano has made it easy for you and is now offering an exquisite selection of presents for Mother’s Day. Is yours among them?

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OMAS is online

Giardino Italiano welcomes Omas, one of the most renown brands in fountain pens’ panorama. We’re pleased to announce that from today the best OMAS collections are available in our online catalog.

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Our 15 years of e-commerce

1996-2011 – Giardino Italiano celebrates 15 years of online sales. One of the few cases in Italy of e-commerce site of the origins of the Internet, even when the modem connection start whistling the 14.4 or 28.8 (by), and Italy were the only provider in Italy Video On Line and On Line. “We started selling fountain pens in 1996,” says Susanna Buffo, managing director of the company “and since then we never stopped. We talked of selling on the Internet even when many in Italy did not even know what it was, because our customers were 90 % foreigners. ” On the Giardino […]

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