Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, husband of Princess Beatrice, has ventured into selling high-end furniture on his property development website.
Some of these luxury items are priced at close to $100,000.
Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi’s High-End Furniture
Mapelli Mozzi, who hails from Italian nobility, founded his development and interior design firm, Banda, at the age of 23.
Now, affluent buyers can purchase a selection of vintage furniture featured in his projects directly online.
On Banda Gallery, shoppers can find a variety of antique chairs, tables, and sofas designed to “infuse your properties with the distinctive essence of Banda.”
Among these, certain items are priced as high as £85,000 ($100,000)—nearly triple the median annual wage in the UK.
The product range also includes a “love seat” and footstool priced at $9,500, and a bespoke arrangement of preserved flowers and foliage called “The Everlasting Floral Installation” for the same amount.
While a set of eight chairs can cost $100,000, those with smaller dining areas might consider a set of five “A Style Dining Chairs” for a relatively modest $14,000.
For those seeking relaxation, a single day bed is available for $12,000, and abstract canvases by Nicholas Szymanski can be purchased for $3,800.
The art collection also features three-dimensional pieces, including a sculpture by Edoardo’s stepfather, David Williams-Ellis, priced at $14,500.
Princess Beatrice and the Italian real estate developer have been dating since 2018. The two have known each other since they were children as their parents are friends.
Edoardo proposed to the princess in Italy, then they made the official announcement in September 2019.
Beatrice and Edoardo married in 2020 in an intimate wedding with 20 guests, due to pandemic restrictions, including Queen Elizabeth II and her husband, Prince Philip. The ceremony took place at the Chapel Royal, St James’s Palace.