About Us

The Spagnoli marble workshop is a company family owned located in Carrara, Italy.

Company

Passion, vision, tradition are the pillars on which he founded our company.

Today the Franco Spagnoli workshop is growed up a lot and moved in a new bulding to satisfy all requests caming from different parts of the world.

Franco Spagnoli started his activity like marble sculptor for several old studios of Carrara and Pietrasanta.

His talented skills brought Franco to be well known firstly in his home town. During the years he became owner of his workshop.

The new studio is divided in two main sectors:

The carving section: where we develope hand made marble statuary starting from sketches, photos and clay or plaster models.

The fabrication section: here the design become a marble realty. Our workshop han invested in new technology for cut machine, polishing and carving.

Thanks high quality of work we do we has established solid partnership with several companies and completed important interior projects of Churches and Cathedrals.

Services

Architecture

Sculpture

Team

Franco Spagnoli
Owner

Franco Spagnoli was born in 1960 in Carrara.

Since his youth he has shown a strong passion for marble, especially for artistic work in the liturgical field.

So he attended the prestigious school of marble in Carrara, and then began his career as a sculptor in the workshops of the city.

With great passion, talent and determination he has become an important reference point for many companies.

This same determination led Franco Spagnoli to open his own business in 1983 obtaining important results .

Luca Spagnoli
Project Manager

Luca Spagnoli was born in 1991 in Carrara and inherited from his father the same passion for the artistic working of marble.

This passion drives Luca to deepen his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Carrara and, in the meantime, to attend his father’s workshop where he learns the traditional techniques of artistic and liturgical sculpture.

Later Luca decided to focus and increase his knowledge on liturgical art, so he continued his studies at the Sacred Art School in Florence.

Today Luca Spagnoli continues his father’s activity bringing his own contribution with the export to international level of the works made strictly within his laboratory.

This has allowed Franco Spagnoli to become from a small workshop to be a solid reality well known, and have in its portfolio important projects of cathedrals and churches in different parts of the world.