Alessandro Zanini’s workshop was founded in 1655: until a century ago, it had kept the typical characteristics of a blacksmith’s, a real “Vulcan’s hearth”, where generations of apprentices and craftsmen followed on one another, artistically working iron. From the 1990s, the workshop started to receive the first international orders: gates for private homes in Japan and the whole of Europe, works commissioned by the Museum of Kyoto, the Castle of Ligny and for a number of villas in Switzerland.
Thanks to centuries of experience, Zanini can combine tradition and innovation and produce creations inspired by all period styles to meet even the most sophisticated request. Gates, balustrades, gratings and home accessories are all characterized  by manual skill and Italian design.

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