Caronte di Furlan Paolo

Caronte di Furlan Paolo — via Wikimedia Commons
Caronte di Furlan Paolo · via Wikimedia Commons
Treviso, Veneto
Caronte di Furlan Paolo

A mobile antiques and home furnishings vendor operating across Italian fairs and markets.

At a glance

Caronte di Furlan Paolo is a retail business specializing in garden furniture, household goods, and electrical materials. The operation participates regularly in antique markets and seasonal fairs throughout Italy, offering a curated selection of furnishings and domestic items.

History

Limited historical information is available in standard sources. The business operates as an established vendor in the Treviso region and maintains an active presence across the Italian antiques fair circuit.

What you see

As a mobile vendor, Caronte di Furlan Paolo presents its wares at various locations depending on the season and fair schedule. Stock typically includes garden furniture, domestic textiles such as rugs and mats, household appliances, and electrical supplies—items selected for both utility and aesthetic appeal.

Cultural significance

The business contributes to Italy’s thriving antique and secondhand market culture, making vintage furnishings and quality household goods accessible to collectors and homeowners. Such vendors play an important role in sustaining regional craft traditions and sustainable consumption practices.

Key facts

  • Address: 11 Vicolo Stangade, 31100 Treviso
  • Phone: 339 6898552
  • Coordinates: 45.6669525, 12.2524375

Practical information

Caronte di Furlan Paolo operates primarily at antique fairs and markets throughout Italy rather than from a fixed retail location. Contact by phone to confirm current fair schedules and availability.

Getting there

The registered address is in central Treviso. Since this is a mobile business, contact directly to learn where stock is currently displayed or to arrange a viewing.

Sources & resources

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