Peotta Bruno & Geom. Luigi

Started in the early 1900s, the Peotta Bruno workshop creates and exports across the world elegant hand-carved sculptures in Vicenza stone. The company is currently run by the fourth generation of a family of skilled sculptors and boasts a collection of over 2,500 items. Refined and innovative artifacts for both indoor and outdoor use. Tradition and experience are the pillars on which every sculpture is built throughout all processing stages. The company offers full assistance service, from design to shipping.

Peotta Bruno & Geom. Luigi

Monday to Friday from 8.30 am to 12.30 pm and from 2.30 pm to 5.30 pm
Viale Milano, 10, Alte Ceccato, Montecchio Maggiore-Alte Ceccato, VI, Italia - +39 0444 696104 - http://www.sculptures.it

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