As many of you will know, master shoemaker Stefano Bemer
sadly passed away last year. Since then his Florence workshop has been in
something of a mess, with bureaucracy and financial problems holding back the
reorganisation of the company.
Fortunately, I can announce that new investment has been found and a
transitional arrangement that had the company in Stefano’s wife’s name will end
in February. The staff are being paid their back wages and everything is once
more on track.
The investor is Scuola del Cuoio, a fellow Florentine craft
company that makes leather bags and other products. The Stefano Bemer company
will move into new premises in their church, with three floors accommodating the
workshop, office and a new shoemaking school.
Masako, one of the three staff at Stefano Bemer (all
Japanese) will be the key last maker and do fittings, as well as travel to
Japan for trunk shows there - something she has already done in the past.
This is also the 30th anniversary of Stefano
founding the company, so expect some festivities later in the year.
It’s great to hear that such a wonderful outfit will
continue, and that shoes such as the beautiful one at top will continue to be
made.









Scuola del Cuoio is more than a Florentine "craft" company -- it's also a school to teach leather working.
ReplyDeleteYes I know, and that was part of the motivation behind Mario Bemer and the company deciding to set up their own shoemaking school too
DeleteThat is fantastic news and what a legacy! We hope to be able to send students from our intensive classes on to the school in the future.
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