The Tuscan Edit
Stories, objects, and places that define the handmade soul of Tuscany.
Welcome to The Tuscan Edit — the journal of Florence Factory.
Here we share the beauty of Tuscany as told through its makers: handcrafted objects, artisan stories, curated travel tips, and everything we love about Florence and beyond.
If you’re looking for authentic inspiration and meaningful finds, this is where your journey begins.

Tuscan unicorns: dishes you can only chase down in Florence
From lampredotto stalls to Renaissance offal chic: unlock Florence’s three most elusive dishes—plus the only cibreo recipe you’ll ever need

Where to Eat and Drink in Florence, with or without a Line. (Episode II)
Florence is delicious—but waiting in line isn't. Here's our stylish insider guide to where locals actually eat and drink, from rooftop bars to quiet cafés. Skip the queues and savor Florence like a true insider.

Florence, July 2025: a city turned up to eleven
Stone palazzi may simmer at noon, but July turns Florence into Europe’s chicest open-air salon. From MusArt’s cedar-shaded concerts to slam-dunks on Piazzale Michelangelo and gelato-stuffed sagre in the hills, here’s your smart, slightly ironic guide to sweating it out in style.

Florence Factory: one of the best shops in Florence according to the New York Times
Florence Factory has been named the best artisan shops in Florence by The New York Times. Step into a world where timeless Tuscan craft meets curated design, right in the heart of the city.

Best Terraces and Hidden Places to see Florence fireworks on June 24.
On June 24, Florence doesn’t just celebrate its patron saint—it puts on a show for the gods.
From Renaissance rooftops to hidden riverbanks, the city gathers to watch the sky explode in color during the Fochi di San Giovanni. But not all viewpoints are created equal. This guide curates the most spectacular (and sometimes secret) places to watch the fireworks—whether you’re sipping a cocktail on a luxury terrace, picnicking by the Arno, or lucky enough to know someone with a private roof and a decent bottle of Chianti. Because in Florence, even looking up is an art.

New-old vs. Historic: How to Spot the Real Icons of Florence
How to spot if a place in Florence is actually historic (and not just dressed like one)
In Florence, even the new shops come with cracked terracotta floors and sepia-toned signage. But while everything looks antique, only some places really carry the weight—and the wonder—of time.
This guide is for curious minds, sharp eyes, and anyone tired of tourist traps in period costume. From cafés to gelaterie, enoteche to nightclubs, we’ll show you how to spot the real heritage—where tradition hasn’t just been staged, but lived.

Contemporary Jewelry in Florence: Sustainability, Style, and Emerging Talent
Discover Florence Factory, the only contemporary jewelry hub in Florence where over ten designer-artisans create unique, sustainable pieces. A must-visit for jewelry lovers seeking authentic craftsmanship in Firenze

The Art of May in Florence
Planning a trip to Florence in May 2025? Discover the best events, artisan markets, exhibitions, concerts, and hidden gems for a perfect spring getaway

Easter in Florence: Fire, Oxen, and an Ancient Flying Dove
Florence celebrates Easter with fire, oxen, and a flying dove — yes, really. Discover the history behind the Scoppio del Carro, the best spots to watch it, and a local tip that will make you feel like a true Florentine.

Can’t Find That Address in Florence? Look at the Color of the Number.
Confused by red and black street numbers in Florence? Learn why there are two, what they mean, and how to finally find that address you're looking for.

Spotting the Real Deal: How to Recognize Authentic Florentine Craftsmanship
Not all that glitters in Florence is made by hand. Learn how to recognize authentic craftsmanship with tips from Florence Factory.

When to Visit Florence: Data, Sunshine and a Bit of Local Sass
Florence is always a good idea—but let’s be honest, some months are way better than others. We’ve combined the data (temperatures and crowd flow) with our experience as locals to help you choose when to come, why it matters, and what to expect from the city beyond the postcards.