Our History2018-11-28T15:45:09+00:00

OUR HISTORY

Born to restore to offer the best of Italian craftsmanship

Nova Restauri was born in Turin in 2003 to restore pieces of art.

The company offers its services to renovate old buildings working on antique materials such as into, fresco paitings, plaster decorations, marble statues, painting and gilding wooden surfaces, stone, cotto tiles, mosaic.

Nova Restauri was born in Turin in 2003 to restore pieces of art.

The company offers its services to renovate old buildings working on antique materials such as into, fresco paitings, plaster decorations, marble statues, painting and gilding wooden surfaces, stone, cotto tiles, mosaic.

Developement continuoses with the birth of the construction section: we make walls, technical systems, traditional and new solutions garanteeing quality and duration in time.

For each project Nova Restauri organizes its team with carpenters, construction workers, installing woekers, metalworkers, woodworkers, glassmakers, interior decorators, restores and all necessary professional persons to realize the project.

Nova Quality Over Time -
Nova Quality Over Time -

Developement continuoses with the birth of the construction section: we make walls, technical systems, traditional and new solutions garanteeing quality and duration in time.

For each project Nova Restauri organizes its team with carpenters, construction workers, installing woekers, metalworkers, woodworkers, glassmakers, interior decorators, restores and all necessary professional persons to realize the project.

In 2010 we formed a team to create furniture; to design new pieces and combine with antique furniture found by us.

In 2010 we formed a team to create furniture; to design new pieces and combine with antique furniture found by us.

“Personalization is our motto; the search for precious materials, the organization of the building site up to the realization of the project controlling each process along the way”.

Ottavio Novarino

“Personalization is our motto; the search for precious materials, the organization of the building site up to the realization of the project controlling each process along the way”.

Ottavio Novarino