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Schiavetto Restauri Lignei - ABOUT US

Schiavetto Restauri Lignei was founded in the early 1970s as a result of the impassioned devotion to the sector of Giuseppe Schiavetto, who alternated teaching furniture-making techniques in a professional technical high school with creating objects in his craft workshop. Over the years, a number of restorers learned their craft in the workshop “bottega”, including Giuseppe’s sons, who today run the business alongside their father, complementing this side of their work with the search for and sale of selected pieces of antique furniture.   The company, specialised in the restoration and conservation of antique furniture and furnishings, today carries out its craft in the Workshop in Povegliano and displays its works in its showroom in the centre of Treviso.

Schiavetto Restauri Lignei  offers a selection of antique furniture that derives from painstaking research and experience in the use of the most appropriate restoration techniques, applied depending on the type of piece and the period it belongs to.
The professional expertise of the company can be observed first-hand in the superb-quality works carried out to restore especially fine artworks from noble villas and religious and other buildings in the area.
Schiavetto Restauri Lignei  boasts accreditation from the Superintendent’s Office for the Historical, Artistic and Ethno-Anthropological Heritage of the provinces of Venice, Padua, Belluno and Treviso.

The objects are sold mainly at the showroom in Treviso, where most of the furniture on display is from 18th and 19th century Italy and Europe, in the following styles:

   -Roccocò Luigi XV ( 1723-1770)                              -Empire (1804-1815)
   -Neoclassical (1770-1792)                                         -Restoration (1815-1830)
   -Dirctoire (1792-1804)                                               -Biedermeier (1815-1848)

 
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