Biordi Art Imports
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Finest Italian Ceramics
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Fri Sat - Phone:
Main - 415-392-8096
Fax - 415-392-2608
- Address:
- 412 Columbus Ave San Francisco, CA 94133
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- Categories
- Decorative Ceramic Products, Cookware & Utensils, Fountains Garden, Display, Etc, Garden Ornaments, Hand Painting & Decorating, Interior Decorators & Designers Supplies, Italian Restaurants, Lamps & Shades, Planter Boxes, Pottery, Table Tops, Tile-Contractors & Dealers
- Payment Options
- Location
- Located at 412 Columbus Street in San Francisco. Cross street is Vallejo. We are situated right next door to Saint Francis Church where there is a replica of the Porziuncola of Assisi. Parking can be difficult on the street, but there are two parking garages just on block away on Vallejo Street.
- Neighborhoods
- North Beach, Northeast San Francisco
- Languages
- French, Italian, Spanish
- AKA
Biordi Ceramic Art Imports
- Other Information
Wheelchair Accessible: No, Yes
General Info
Biordi specializes in pottery all imported directly from Italy: Dinnerware, Bowls, Platters, Biscotti Jars, Canister sets, Vases, Centerpieces, Planters, Decanters, Oil Bottles, Lamps, Wall Plates, ceramic framed Mirrors, floor Vases, decorative Accessories etc.... all hand made and hand painted. We select our artwork pieces only based on quality and artistic value. Established in 1946. With shelves lined with brightly hand painted Ceramics, Biordi Art Imports has a museum-like attraction. The secret of Biordi's success is to maintain a clientele with taste and fond appreciation for Italian Renaissance style Maiolica: exquisite objects d'art finely crafted; dinnerware handsomely hand painted; unique decorative accessories and much more. To achieve our goal we always have searched and selected the best artisans from old traditional Maiolica centers of Italy. Today, Biordi Art Imports, like the contents lining its shelves, is a business of true craftsmanship. It is the place where our customers would send their friends telling them, "You can buy me anything in that store and I would love it!" This statement may be true, not just for the beauty but also for the functionality of our selection. Renaissance, after all, was a form of lifestyle.