white dove: a long history of excellence with deep roots in the past
This story dates back to the beginning of the Nineteenth century when, in the Brianza’s countryside, wood processing appeared and started to grow, as some families began to produce furniture and accessories for the French noble mansions in order to add an extra introit to the poor agricultural income. After the French occupation, that facilitated commercial and cultural exchange between Paris, the most qualified artisans finally abandoned agriculture and devoted themselves to the artistic production of valuable, fine furniture.
white dove: a long history of excellence with deep roots in the past
This story dates back to the beginning of the Nineteenth century when, in the Brianza’s countryside, wood processing appeared and started to grow, as some families began to produce furniture and accessories for the French noble mansions in order to add an extra introit to the poor agricultural income. After the French occupation, that facilitated commercial and cultural exchange between Paris, the most qualified artisans finally abandoned agriculture and devoted themselves to the artistic production of valuable, fine furniture.
white dove: a long history of excellence with deep roots in the past
This story dates back to the beginning of the Nineteenth century when, in the Brianza’s countryside, wood processing appeared and started to grow, as some families began to produce furniture and accessories for the French noble mansions in order to add an extra introit to the poor agricultural income. After the French occupation, that facilitated commercial and cultural exchange between Paris, the most qualified artisans finally abandoned agriculture and devoted themselves to the artistic production of valuable, fine furniture.
white dove: a long history of excellence with deep roots in the past
This story dates back to the beginning of the Nineteenth century when, in the Brianza’s countryside, wood processing appeared and started to grow, as some families began to produce furniture and accessories for the French noble mansions in order to add an extra introit to the poor agricultural income. After the French occupation, that facilitated commercial and cultural exchange between Paris, the most qualified artisans finally abandoned agriculture and devoted themselves to the artistic production of valuable, fine furniture.
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