FRANCO Bruno

Bruno Franco began his activity as a carpenter, following in his father’s footsteps, and then devoted himself only to woodturning. In addition to his father’s laboratory, his training takes place mainly in the laboratories of vocational schools and at the school of Cogne, the Aosta Valley steel industry for which he works for several years.
After leaving the factory, Bruno devotes himself with passion and seriousness to turning, creating not only objects for the home such as bowls, grollas and dishes but also turned elements to be used for carpentry and restoration.
DEL FINO Giulio

Giulio Del Fino, famous furniture worker of Pont Suaz, started working wood very early. His beginnings saw him as an employee in a craft company in Milan, where he learnt to work with solid wood by making furniture for shops and large offices.
In 1979, he moved to the Aosta Valley and in 1980 he opened his own workshop. Since then, Giulio continues to work exclusively with national wood to create furniture with a growing number of people who appreciate his style characterized by “the elegant rustic”, the ageing effect that recalls past times.