by Dr Amanda Aiano Zilberstein | Apr 4, 2017 | Aiano for Churches, Church Window Guards, Featured, Information & guidance, Uncategorized, Wire Guards
C. Aiano and Sons, Ltd. is the leading maker of wire mesh window guards for churches and heritage buildings. We have been hand crafting high-quality, custom-made, hand-woven mesh window guards for churches and heritage buildings from the very beginning of our 157-year...
by Dr Amanda Aiano Zilberstein | Mar 30, 2017 | Aiano for Churches, Aiano Jewels, Case studies, Church Window Guards, Featured, Uncategorized, Wire Guards
AIANO manufactures a wide range of wire mesh products for a number of different purposes. We have been manufacturing guards from our East London workshop since 1860. Sometimes it is good to recall projects we have done in the past. In the coming months, AIANO will...
by aianos | Mar 27, 2017 | Aiano for Churches, Church Window Guards, Featured, Uncategorized, Wire Guards
C. Aiano and Sons, Ltd. has been making woven mesh window guards from its East London wireworks for more than 150 years. AIANO was founded in London by Charles Aiano. Charles initially started out in the barometer business, learning his trade amongst the many Italian...
by Scott Cockroft | Mar 24, 2017 | Case studies, Featured, Light Guards, Uncategorized, Wire Guards
AIANO was recently contacted to provide fluorescent light guards for a project at the 02 Arena in Greenwich, London. The 02 arena is inside the famous Millennium Dome and is regarded as the ‘world’s busiest music venue’ and regularly hosts the largest names in music....
by Scott Cockroft | Feb 28, 2017 | Case studies, Featured, Information & guidance, New products, Uncategorized
AIANO manufacturers a wide range of wire mesh products for a number of different purposes. We have been manufacturing guards from our East London workshop since 1860. AIANO was approached to supply a number of wire mesh lockers for new Network Rail offices in the...
by aianos | Dec 7, 2016 | Case studies, Featured, Uncategorized, Wire Guards
St Mary Rotherhithe School is a Grade II listed building. The school was founded by Peter Hills and Robert Bell in 1613 to educate the sons of seafarers. It was instituted as a charity school in 1742 and, according to the plaque on the front of the building, moved to...