Fratelli Ciulli

Just a few dozen metres from Porta San Frediano stands the workshop of the Fratelli Ciulli, specialised in the production and working of objects in iron and brass. Since 1950 the Ciulli brothers have been creating chandeliers, wall lamps, decor accessories and lampstands that bring together the expertise of craft workmanship and aesthetic research. Customers from Florence and abroad can combine the delight of a visit to this workshop with a tour of the ancient district of the ferrymen where it is situated.

Fratelli Ciulli

Mon-Fri 8 am - 12 pm and 2 - 6 pm
Via Della Fonderia, 51, Firenze, FI, Italia - +39 055 9363812 /+39 320 1132199

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