Hi, I’m Eugenio Celli, Italian shaper and surfer, founder of No-Made Boards, and i want to tell you how wooden surfboards are made.
A journey between art and craft that tells the secrets of making a custom surfboard, totally made of wood and made entirely by hand.
The story of a workshop at the foot of the Gran Sasso open to all, where you can learn and build your own wooden surfboard.
A project conceived by me, Eugenio Celli, and Federica Ciarrocchi, directed and filmed by Valerio Di Filippo.

This year at the Italia Surf Expò we had the opportunity to share the process of producing a wooden surfboard. We literally moved our lab to the beach involving everyone who was interested in the construction.

Direction Algarve.
Landed in Lisbon we rented an IndieCamper and it was immediately love at first sight! He was a very faithful travel companion, one of those that everyone would like and he accompanied us in all the stages, first of all Lagos. Atlantic cliffs and beaches, stretched out without borders hypnotize you.
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We can’t miss the Soul Hands Art & Surfskate Festival! At this event you can breathe the true surf culture and the desire to share the passion for surfing and skateboarding.

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Dust mixes with the salt, the shadows of the laboratory blend with the crystalline lights of the sea. We make wooden surfboards inspired by the breath of the sea and the grain of the wood.

We started Botteghe Digitali with the wish to grow with them but we didn’t expect to experience the most important adventure undertaken by No-Made Boards going more than ever to discovering ourselves. Botteghe Digitali is the first manufacturing experiment 4.0 designed by Banca Ifis Impresa with the scientific supervision of Stefano Micelli of Ca’ Foscari University of Venice and Giorgio Soffiato, CEO of the Marketing Arena Agency.

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Put together a perfumer, a shaper, several designers, a luthier, ceramists, handbag manufacturers, everyone different with a great quality: know how to make.

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no made board the beginning

Try to imagine a perspective landscape, waves, sand, hills, and in the background the sharp peaks of the Grand Sasso that touch the sky.
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