IT ALL BEGAN IN 1967
A POET AND A CRAFTSMAN
Giuseppe Nicoletti is a successful example of made in Italy in the world. But how did it manage to become a synonym of excellence and distinction? By combining the values of tradition with the Company’s interest in the research and development of ever-new, highly innovative solutions thus ensuring excitement and comfort. Giuseppe Nicoletti has had an indissoluble bond with its territory, particularly with the city of Matera. Not only this city is a Unesco world heritage site but also a place full of history, where the concept of home dates back to very ancient times.
FAMILY AT THE HEART OF THE COMPANY.
The changes brought about by the era we live in have forced all of us to look inward and think about what we really want. In our lives. NicolettiHome’s company mission cannot therefore be disjointed from the values that Giuseppe Nicoletti, a one-time 17-year-old apprentice migrated to Switzerland to find his fortune in a wainscoting company, has handed down to his sons.
NICOLETTIHOME’s sales structure is highly flexible and can serve more than 70 countries worldwide
and a variety of customers including: the most internationally prestigious chain stores (from
Bloomingdale’s to Furniture Village, from Sterling Home to UCEM,…) more than 700 independent retailers about 20 MONOBRAND STORES from Italy to France, from Asia to Africa. about 50 NICOLETTIHOME Galleries
OUR VALUES, A COMPANY CULTURE.
Human excellences
A treasure of expertise and talents, each of them specialized in a specific task, from sketching to selection of the materials and detail finishing.
Technological excellences
In 2002 the SAP integrated system was installed, thus computerizing the whole production process; in 2005 the new automated warehouse was set up, one of the biggest in Europe, designed in Switzerland, with a storage capacity of over 10,000 slots.
Production excellences
The process is equipped with automatic cutting machines to optimize fabric consumption, so to reduce scraps and improve workers’ lives, in line with the principles of sustainable development. The production of waste and scraps is in fact reduced to a minimum energy and water consumptions are constantly monitored and optimized.
