Pietrasanta, Italy — Est. three generations ago

Two hands. One block of marble. Three generations of Pietrasanta.

Studio Giannoni is one of the last ateliers in Pietrasanta still led by a father and a son.

“In a town that has lost nearly half its sculpture workshops in a generation, Ulderigo and Alberto Giannoni still work the same Carrara marble, in the same studio, with the same patience their family has carried for three generations.”

The Works

Three ways of working the same stone.

Every piece that leaves Studio Giannoni passes through the same hands — whether it becomes a sculpture, an ornamental detail, or part of a room.

01 — For the Collector

Sculpture

Original works and private commissions, carved one at a time.

02 — For the Designer

Ornamental Carving

Classical decorative elements, made for a single space.

03 — For the Architect

Architectural Pieces

Tables, frames and fireplaces, carved to become part of a room.

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of Italy’s traditional artisan workshops have disappeared since 1980. Studio Giannoni is one of the few that remain — and one of even fewer still led by two generations.

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Begin Here

A commission begins as a conversation, not a price list.

A sculpture atelier in Pietrasanta, led by two generations of the Giannoni family. Marble worked, finished and signed by hand.