COMPANY PROFILE

Maurizio Feliziani has a decorative art attitude since boyhood and grows as a craftsman with the passion of decorative arts and in particular of "stucco".

He attends the artistic high school Tuscia di Viterbo and is formed as a decorator in the yard as well as participating in several specialization courses always in the decorative field. In 1996 he met and attended the “European Center for the Conservation of the Artistic Heritage” of Venice and from there began his deepening and complete training with the technique of scagliola – stucco marble.

Successive collaborations with the “European Center” masters in Italy and abroad lead Maurizio Feliziani to take up his own business with the opening of a showroom in Via dei Coronari in the historic center of Rome and to carry out many works for different commissions.

Later, he also had experience in teaching Scagliola at the prestigious "Central Institute of Restoration in Rome"; recently gave a lecture at the Faculty of Architecture of the Roma Tre University for the students of the "Construction and Restoration" course.

For several years he has formed and created an excellent specialized team with whom he has done several prestigious works in various parts of the world, from United states to Australia and Africa, becoming an international leader in the field of Scagliola-stucco marble.
He is currently the owner of the company Scagliole & Stucchi D’Arte of Maurizio Feliziani based in Italy.

Scagliole & Stucchi d'Arte by

Master Maurizio Feliziani

has carried out scagliola restorations at the Quirinale Palace in Rome for scagliola floors, in Coffe House and in the Cappella Pio IX; at two Sinagogues in New York; in the Casino Nobile of Villa Torlonia in Rome and at Primus Hotel in Pitt Street Sydney, Cathedral S.Johan Bactist, Romania, Louvre Museum.

All historical buildings was subjet to protection by local superintendencies.
Since 1989 Maurizio Feliziani work for Stucchi and Scagliola becoming a International
reference point for Architects and Heritage Counsil of this Tecnique.