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| Fashionable Roberta De Vito and Fulvio, Piazza dei Priori, Viterbo | 
Those of us
who live in the provinces  still see
women wearing  fur coats  for the fashion statement of  small town Italy is very conservative. 
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| historic palazzo on the Corso, Viterbo | 
A  stroll 
along the Corso in any  provincial town in central Italy includes  meetings with old
friends,  admiring vintage cars  and, if its a Sunday, a plethora of people with  packets of pastries to enrich the Sunday lunch. 
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| vintage FIAT 600 | 
 
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| APE flower seller | 
If the town is Viterbo the pastries  will probably come from the newest chic pastry shop Le Cose Buone  or  the newly reopened   Café  Schenardi in an historic palazzo along the Corso. 
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| mini pastries | 
Since 1492, the historic building has been operating in different guises: a bank in the 1500s, an inn where Queen Victoria stayed and even  a McDonald’s . UPDATE:  the bar has recently been closed down. (July  2017) 
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| the historic Schenardi cafe,Viterbo | 
 The  bar
is looking good but  if they want my  custom, they will need to lower the volume of
the piped music. 
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| Rosina's bags | 
Handmade fashion "artiginato" is very much alive
in the province of Viterbo. 
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| Sala Anselmi, Viterbo | 
 
  This week
to celebrate  International Womens’ Day,
a group of artisans have set up an exhibit and sale of  their handmade wares in the  Sala Anselmi, in the center of town. 
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| Lina's beautiful  dolls | 
 Rosina Presutti  has some good looking bags in waterproof
cotton,  velvet, leather and other
materials. The pricing is also unique –
a  cute ladybug  cotton print tote put me back only 5 euro and her attractive bags are going for 60 euro.
We are fortunate to have many valid artisans working in our area. 
 
Thanks go to second-generation local blacksmith Angelo Pieracci  who creates, from your design or his, unique balustrades,  bed heads, curtain  rods, door handles, etc. 
 
This week one of the massive  wrought iron  armchairs, originally made in Florence in the 1970s,  was  brought back to life  by Angelo with a new wrought iron  seat  to replace  the ruined leather.  
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| wrought iron with a cushion instead of leather seat | 
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| vintage armchair  awaits restoration | 
Now the
search is on for the  upholsterer who can
transform this  1930s  Frau armchair 
which has survived three generations
of use.   Here is the “before”
photo. In a few months  I will publish the
 ”after”  photo 
when the ruined leather has been 
stripped away and  a new  (velvet ?)  upholstery has been  added making
it useful for the next  three  generations. Suggestions for type and color  of covering and upholsterer are welcome.   UPDATE : Paola Mattiacci upholster in  Vetralla has given a new lease on life to the armchair.  
Who can spot the photo that was NOT taken in Viterbo, but in Rome ??