A handcrafted guitar requires many hours of work.
Each instrument is built entirely by one person, which naturally limits the number of guitars a luthier can produce each year and inevitably makes the price higher.
From the very beginning, however, I have designed my guitars as working instruments, aiming to keep the price as accessible as possible without sacrificing the quality that only handcrafted construction can offer.
Industrial design was developed to create functional objects capable of achieving the highest quality with the least possible production effort. My Furore guitars follow this same principle .
Each guitar is built entirely by me in my workshop, with great care for sound and playability, but based on a design optimized to make the instrument more accessible.
Decoration is kept to a minimum, while preserving the elegance that a well-crafted instrument deserves.
Everything unnecessary has been removed in order to focus on what matters most: the sound.











Furore guitars are available in two versions, with either a spruce or cedar top, both paired with Indian rosewood back and sides.
Indian rosewood is an excellent tonewood for instruments with a rich harmonic character. It is stable, reliable, and naturally dark in color, which is why it is one of the most widely used woods in high-quality production guitars.
The finish is applied using shellac on the body and linseed oil on the neck, ensuring smooth playability, comfort, and long-term durability.
List price: €3,750 (including Proel Pfoam10 hard case)
Available options:
- Torrefied spruce soundboard (+€200)
- Elaborate rosette (+€550)
- Scale length available in 650, 640, or 630 mm
No less attention to detail, simply less details.
Write to me for availability and information