The decorative stuccoes described here are plaster artifacts proposed to embellish the first home heating system ever made by man. These are the so-called fireplaces, decorations specially made to decorate your fireplaces.
It may sound like a triviality, but in fact fireplaces have proved to be just as important throughout history for the noble as for the humble serf. Suffice it to say that in today’s day and age, the mere thought of not being able to resort to heating on a cold winter day makes us pale. Therefore, precisely because of its extension to all walks of life, fireplaces lend themselves to whatever decorating theme you have in mind, whether it is the rustic farmer’s house or the luxurious room of a 19th-century mansion. In this regard, it is worth mentioning the great artistic value of fireplaces first attributed to them by the Normans, who finding themselves struggling day after day against the cold were the first implementers of the chimney, which optimized the performance of the chimney while minimizing the pollution produced in the home.
But it was in the 13th century that fireplaces took on a real artistic prestige first in France and then in Spain in Italy in which we find the greatest examples of fireplaces finished in the smallest detail, such as the one found in the Palazzo delle Contesse in Mel, or the famous Fireplace of Faenza made by Donatello.
And it is precisely these models that our company draws on, with the understanding that if you aspire to a more intimate and less conspicuous décor we can equally satisfy you. What we care about is being able to offer you as extensive a range of products as possible so that you can avoid all kinds of inconvenience and disappointment and, if anything, be spoiled for choice.