Since the middle of the eighties, the company has been studying new ideas and creating panels in thermoplastic materials, speeding up the production cycle considerably. Great attention has been paid to ergonomics, as well as to research into new technological developments.In the commercial market, besides the traditional lever and semiautomatic machines, some electronic, some with volumetric dosing, and other reliable models have been introduced.The same principles are also applied to the domestic machines, which include a wide range of models enabling the preparation of excellent coffee at home.Leaders in domestic machines, the Europiccola and Professional represent a co-ordination of elegance, quality and reliability; manufactured since 1961, these machines will never be out of fashion; the Professional is exhibited in the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Competition machine for Espresso specialists. The cutting edge model of domestic lever machines. Valuable materials and the chance of a constant monitoring
Competition machine for Espresso specialists. The cutting edge model of domestic lever machines. Valuable materials and the chance of a constant monitoring
After the success of the model Europiccola (1950) and Professional (1970), comes Stradivari (2005), a machine that synthesize, the most pure shape and the most reliable
After the success of the model Europiccola (1950) and Professional (1970), comes Stradivari (2005), a machine that synthesize, the most pure shape and the most reliable
After the success of the model Europiccola (1950) and Professional (1970), comes Stradivari (2005), a machine that synthesize, the most pure shape and the most reliable
After the success of the model Europiccola (1950) and Professional (1970), comes Stradivari (2005), a machine that synthesize, the most pure shape and the most reliable