Casa de blanuri MG
“Casa de blanuri MG is the oldest luxury fur store, with a family tradition dating back to 1939.
CThe quality of our fur products has consistently kept the brand at the top of luxury retailers in Romania.”
“Casa de blanuri MG is the oldest luxury fur store, with a family tradition dating back to 1939.
CThe quality of our fur products has consistently kept the brand at the top of luxury retailers in Romania.”
We create our collections both in our own workshop, using skins from the most important auctions in the world (Kopenhagen Fur, Saga, Sojuzpushnina), as well as in the workshops of famous fur designers in Italy.
Our fur garments are designed for modern, elegant, independent, and dynamic women.
We consider the fur coat, as a symbol of absolute luxury, to be more than just a garment; it embodies a superior social status.
Additionally, we believe that a fur coat possesses a unique personality, characterized by a distinctive design that sets it apart and makes it shine among other fur garments.
Fur is the most visible element of clothing and has the ability to provide not only thermal comfort but also excellent mental comfort.
For this reason, through the careful selection of furs and impeccable craftsmanship, we ensure a perfect level of quality that places our products alongside any other renowned brand worldwide.
The confidence we have in the quality of our products has allowed us to be the first in the country to offer a warranty certificate for a period of 3-5 years, even though current Romanian law requires only a 30-day warranty period.
The mink quality we use is exclusively Purple and Platinum from Kopenhagen Fur, while for foxes, we use Saga and Saga Royal. The tanning of the pelts we use is done at the top three best tanneries in the world.
Casa de blanuri MG is among the first 20 FURMARK certified manufacturers worldwide, a traceability program for the sustainability of natural furs that enforces strict standards at every stage of the value chain.
MG Fur House is a family business with a tradition dating back to 1939, now in its third generation in the production of luxury natural fur garments.