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CAPOLINO 1929 has been producing and selling floors and wall tiles for over 90 years. Thanks to the experience gained in the field of design and construction, it is able to provide innovative solutions for any necessity in the architectural design of your locations. Our Staff of Engineers and Architects are specialized in providing assistance in every work phase. They will be at your disposal from the selection of materials to the development of the project, up to the installation and testing. Our Team can also provide you with a competent consulting service for architectures of every size, type and intended use. "CAPOLINO 1929 culture of beauty, attention to detail, attention to the customer"
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via ardeatina 775, 00178, roma, Italy
- 0039 0650513817
- info@capolino1929.com
- capolino1929.com
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