I was born and raised in the mid-’90s in a small town in Brianza, not far from Milan.

Music has always been a constant in my life, there was always a guitar lying around at home.

I’ve always been fascinated by how personal this instrument is, how the sound comes directly from the musician’s touch, with nothing in between. It’s an immediate, accessible instrument, and I fell in love with it right away.

When I got my first guitar at 13, I started spending entire days playing, experimenting, and learning as much as I could. It didn’t take long for me to realize that the guitar was going to be a huge part of my life.

After high school, I studied industrial design, but something still felt missing. I wanted to work with my hands, to create something tangible, something people could experience directly. That’s when I started looking for a different path.

Almost by chance, I found out that Milan had a prestigious school of lutherie. Suddenly, everything clicked: I could turn my biggest passions into a career, music, design, wood, and craftsmanship.

In 2022, after four years of study, I graduated with top marks from the Civica Scuola di Liuteria di Milano, where I learned the fundamentals of building and repairing plucked string instruments. During that time, I developed a deep passion for classical guitar making.

In 2023, thanks to the Fondazione Cologni dei Mestieri d’Arte and its “Una scuola, un lavoro” program, I began an apprenticeship at Marco Bortolozzo’s workshop in Milan.

Today I’m working at my workshop in Desio, in the Brianza area, where I focus on building, repairing, and restoring.