Laboratorio di Corniceria di Stefano Ajello

Not stopping simply at making the handcrafted frames of the business's beginnings, for some years Stefano Ajello has also been recovering and reusing materials such as old wooden shutters or similar items. Materials that would be destined for pulping are reworked by Stefano Ajello and transformed into furnishings and frames, alongside the traditional framing. All of the work is done in the workshop, and this way a contribution is made to giving new life to obsolete objects.

Laboratorio di Corniceria di Stefano Ajello

Monday to Saturday 9 am - 1 pm and 2 pm - 8 pm
Corso Camillo Benso Cavour, 119, Perugia, PG, Italia - +39 3288229143 - http://www.arterecupero.com

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