The Laboratorio Luzzi is into its fourth generation and is housed in an old farmhouse in the Tuscan countryside. Baskets, chairs seats, objects commissioned by customers. The items are entirely worked in Anghiari, using traditional techniques that have been employed since 1873, the year when the business started. In addition the raw materials are also mostly local: wicker, rattan and marsh grass are locally grown on the banks of the River Arno
From Monday to Saturday from 8 am to 1 pm and from 2 pm to 6 pm
Frazione Viaio, 50, Anghiari, AR, Italia
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+39 0575 789266
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http://www.mestieridellarte.it/valtiberina/luzzi-leonardo
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