Arteviva

Arteviva was founded in 1980 as an artisan workshop, at the time producing primarily very finely crafted tapestries and carpets. Today, while remaining faithful to the traditional methods and the level of quality, it has extended its range of products, and is also creating fabrics for furnishings as well as clothing. Arteviva, in harmony with its name, creates fabrics with the energy and spirit of those who do not rest, continuing research and exploration of new forms, bringing depth to something that may seem apparently two-dimensional.

Arteviva

From Tuesday to Saturday from 9 am to 12:30 pm and from 13:30 pm to 7:30 pm, Monday by appointment
Via Giusto Muratti, 35, Udine, UD, Italia - +39 0432 510529 - http://artevivaudine.blogspot.it

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