Leonardo Bacci (Born 1969) was born in Pisa by a Professor of Art and Design called father Roberto from Cascina. His father was a specialist in the field of furniture and he was the founder of the homonymous Studio. From an early age, Bacci was accustomed to attend the working environments of his father, and he acquired a passion for interiors decoration and architecture, and for travel, given that since the late 70s, his father often brought him around Italy and abroad - U.A.E., Ethiopia, Somalia, Yemen, Germany, and France - where he was engaged for work. After obtaining his scientific Degree, Bacci joined the faculty of architecture of Florence, and he held the position of sales manager in high-end furniture showrooms.
He was working together with his brother Filippo, (he also attended various courses on design and furnishing marketing) until 1996. In 2004, he graduated with a degree in architecture. He then started working full time with the Studio Bacci, where, in recent years, he participated to the creation of works such as showrooms, hotels, private villas, and office buildings, both in Italy and abroad, with priority given to personal inclination, the interior furniture and architecture; at the same time he’s engaged as a sales manager at a major chain of furniture stores in Italy until 2008. Among his most important works in the last few years include: the creation of architectural and furnishing for the "The Minareto" Grandhotel in Syracuse, and the design of the outfitting of furniture showrooms in China.