To optimize your browsing experience this site uses cookies. By clicking Accept you authorize the use of cookies. More information
Accept
About us

Fedeli Restauri was founded in 1899 and has been working for more than a century of conservation, restoration and enhancement of cultural heritage: historical, artistic, archaeological, architectural, and engineering consultancy activities also for restoration.
The laboratory is directed by Andrea and Tommaso Fedeli, 3rd and 4th generation of an ancient family of restorers.
Working for Ministries, municipalities, the private Italian and foreign and ecclesiastical. Possesses the SOA – OS2 A – category II and employs a technical staff of restorers of cultural goods (pursuant to article 182 of the Code 42/2004 ...). Owns the 1, 2, 3, n. specializations 4, 7, 8 under GDD 183 of 21.12.2018).
In parallel he deals with design and décor, designing and creating furniture and furnishing on its own and in collaboration with internationally renowned designers (such as Ettore Sottsass and Alessandro Mendini).

Read More...

Restoration

Main feature of Fedeli Restauri is the all-round competence in the various field of restoration and conservation: this is what is unique about the Fedeli atelier where, techniques passed down from ancient masters of the past are combined with the use of cutting-edge technologies.

Read More...

Design and new production

Parallel to restoration Fedeli Restauri designs and builds custom furniture and furnishings (modern or ancient) in wood, stone, marble, stucco, terracotta, bronze etc. All Fedeli products are unique pieces made with traditional craft techniques (wood inlay, carving, gold/silver, marble/gemstone jewelry, pill, etc.) and are taken from ancient models or reinvented in the style you want.

Read More...

Andrea Fedeli painter

Andrea Fedeli grows in parallel with their artistic vocation dedicated to the art of painting, sculpture and drawing, which represents the starting point of its production and the vehicle that keeps him tied to the great tradition of the Florentine school.

Read More...

News