REPRODUCTION
OF ANTIQUE ITALIAN
DOORS
REPRODUCTION
OF ANTIQUE ITALIAN
DOORS
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Reproduction of a Tuscan painted door
RIP DIP 126
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Reproduction of a door from Marche
RIP DIP 125
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Reproduction of a Romagna door
RIP DIP 124
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Reproduction of a Tuscan painted door
RIP DIP 123
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Reproduction of a lacquered door
RIP DIP 122
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Reproduction of a French door
RIP DIP 121
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Reproduction of a door from Provence
RIP DIP 120
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Reproduction of a door in Romagna style
RIP DIP 117
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Reproduction of a door from Marche
RIP DIP 116
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Reproduction of a door from 1700s
RIP DIP 115
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Reproduction of a Neapolitan door
RIP DIP 114
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Reproduction of a door from Provence
RIP DIP 113
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Reproduction of a door from Marche
RIP DIP 112
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Reproduction of a door from Central Italy
RIP DIP 111
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Marche style antique door
RIP DIP 110
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Reproduction of an early ‘700 decorated door
RIP DIP 109
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Reproduction of a 1600 baroque door
RIP DIP 108
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Reproduction of a ‘700 door from Marche
RIP DIP 107
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Reproduction of a ‘600 Decorated door from Marche
RIP DIP 106
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Reproduction of a second half of ‘600 door
RIP DIP 105
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Reproduction of a 18th century door
RIP DIP 102
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Reproduction of a 17th century door
RIP DIP 101
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Reproduction of a 17th century door
RIP DIP 100
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Reproduction of a 17th century door
RIP DIP 099
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Reproduction of a 18th century door
RIP DIP 098
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Reproduction of a 16th century door
RIP DIP 097
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Reproduction of a 16th century door
RIP DIP 096
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Reproduction of a late 19th century door
RIP DIP 095
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Reproduction of a door of half ‘700
RIP DIP 094
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Reproduction of a door of the center Italy of end ‘700
RIP DIP 093
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Reproduction of a luigi XVI door
RIP DIP 092
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Reproduction of a 16th century Umbrian door
RIP DIP 091
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Reproduction 18th century door (Louis XV style)
RIP DIP 090
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Reproduction of a late 18th century door
RIP DIP 089
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Reproduction door from the 19th century
RIP DIP 088
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Reproduction of a 17th century Umbrian-Marche door
RIP DIP 087
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Reproduction of a 18th century door
RIP DIP 086
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Reproduction of a 17th century door
RIP DIP 085
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Reproduction a mid to late 18th century door
RIP DIP 084
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Reproduction a mid to late 18th century door
RIP DIP 083
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Reproduction of a Luigi XVI door
RIP DIP 082
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Reproduction of a 18th century door
RIP DIP 081
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Reproduction of a 18th century door
RIP DIP 080
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Reproduction of a 17th century laqued door
RIP DIP 079
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Reproduction of a neoclassical door
RIP DIP 077
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Reproduction of a neapolitan 17th century door
RIP DIP 076
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Reproduction of an 18th century door
RIP DIP 075
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Reproduction of a Luigi XV door.
RIP DIP 074
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Reproduction of a 17th century door
RIP DIP 073
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Reproduction of a Luigi XVI door
RIP DIP 072
Our reproduced doors are custom made and hand crafted, getting inspiration from the original antique doors and from the constructive techniques of the great masters of the past.
The process of construction starts with careful selection of the wood, it can be new wood with which we use a specific ageing process or antique wood that we recover from old floors and old ceilings, of which we have a large stock holding.
We proceed joining the boards and following the natural grain of the wood which is assembled by using special slots or turned nails in order to minimize or even completely eliminate the use of glues.
We then apply the locks embellished by hand by our locksmiths, that help us to recreate the feeling and magical atmosphere of the past. Finally, the coating is applied by a brush with natural products. We work hard on the choice of colours, aging and waxing, intervening on the products and perfecting them.
We lacquer the gypsum with natural products restored by us and the adornments are rigorously freehand made.
In regard to handles, we only use products of a high quality brand. Some of these include Anthologia, Enrico Cassina, Bal and Metal Style.
All of the reproduction door models can be made in different versions, with hinges at the wall or with a casing and can be adapted for the mechanism of external sliding doors. The doors can also be personalized in shape, in colour and in finishings, even though we try to maintain the stylistic coherence of the end product.