In recent years we have specialized in the production of medium-light carpentry and various steel processing, collaborating with architecture and engineering firms, furniture shops, companies and private individuals, making our experience available to our customers.
What we do
Our mission is to transform metal into works of art, thanks to the passion and experience that our family has cultivated over time. Every piece we make tells a story of passion, tradition and innovation.
Materials
Wrought iron:
it is a steel with a low carbon content, which was therefore impossible to harden. Wrought iron objects are therefore very ductile and bent easily. In order to be made more resistant they had to be enriched with carbon using primitive carburizing methods. For the same reason, the more effective and laborious steel package technique was subsequently developed.
Stainless steel:
it has the property of not rusting, even if exposed to air or water, it can be polished or satin-finished, mostly used to create modern or design constructions, supplied in various types, dimensions and thicknesses: profiles, tubes squares, rectangles or rounds, bars.
Iron:
commonly known as "soft iron" because it is a hard, resistant and malleable material for forging, suitable for constructions of various kinds regarding residential, commercial or other buildings, used for traditional creations. Iron comes in various shapes, sizes and thicknesses: sheets, bars, round, full or empty square rectangular tubes, angles, profiles, etc. To avoid rusting, the iron is hot galvanized, sandblasted and painted.
Accessories:
all small parts such as plugs, bolts, nuts, hinges, plates, wheels, hinges, screws, etc. they are supplied by specialized and certified companies guaranteeing maximum quality, conformity and functionality of the constructions carried out.
Painting:
it is the final phase of the processing, applied to the finished and hot-dip galvanized iron product, powder or liquid paints are used. In antiqued rust-colored articles and Corten steel, a protective oil is used, which has been repeatedly proven to not alter the natural color of the material.