The history of Galleria Boralevi dates back to 1930 in Venice, where Tina Boralevi Gruenberg — a refined antiquarian and expert in art textiles — founded the first nucleus of the family business. Her cultivated eye and passion for textile craftsmanship gave rise to a gallery dedicated to ancient beauty, interwoven with knowledge and memory.
In the post-war period, the story took a decisive turn: Bruno Boralevi, Tina’s son, moved the gallery to Florence, the city of art par excellence, and began a new phase specializing in antique rugs. With philological rigor, refined taste, and entrepreneurial spirit, Bruno built an international reputation, placing Boralevi among the leaders of the European Oriental carpet market.