Caminetto Pipe

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A historic brand of the Ascorti family, Caminetto pipes have become famous among pipe smokers as "Baffo pipes" thanks to their unmistakable shape. Beautiful Italian pipes that despite their evolution over the years, have never lost their classic, elegant and original style.

Discover the Caminetto tobacco pipes

Fireplace tobacco pipes are a product that has made the history of Italian slow smoking. Born from the minds of Radice, Davoli and Ascorti since 1986, Caminetto has been producing tobacco pipes that are now famous among lovers of slow smoking and collectively recognized as "moustaches tobacco pipes". Splendid Italian tobacco pipes which, despite their evolution over the years, have never lost their classic, elegant and original style. The Caminetto brand, in existence since 1968, was already used for the more classic models. And since the early days it had become particularly sought after by collectors and lovers of slow smoking.

The company's production has remained faithful to classic models and English tradition without giving up modernity and experimentation.

Discover the fireplace line and the history of its craftsmen

Find Caminetto tobacco pipes on Pipeonline, you will be able to find a selection of the best models that absolutely cannot be missing from your collection. In fact, since the beginning, tobacco pipes have been highly appreciated by both the Italian and international markets, especially in America. Production ceased for a short period from 1979 to 1985 due to some internal problems in the management of the company.

To date, pipe production is divided into two strands linked to the original craftsmen who first created the fireplace pipe.

Choose the models that made this brand great

Explore the selection of Caminetto tobacco pipes on Pipeonline. We have collected the now cult classic models that have marked an important page in the world of Italian slow smoking. Come and discover the pipe collection and find the models that have made this brand great. Discover the shapes of Bulldog and Rhodesian and how these artisans from Como have demonstrated that they do not necessarily have to be squat and heavy models.

Discover the best classic models on Pipeonline.