Hidden talents: Eclisse
Brand story by Emma Moore
Pieve di Soligo - Treviso, Italie
29.06.21
With sophisticated, innovative technology concealed behind minimalist exterior designs, Italian door-system specialist Eclisse is a perennial favourite with architects.
Eclisse, founded by one-time metal worker Luigi de Faveri, built its reputation on fine engineering and innovation in the realm of sliding pocket doors
Eclisse, founded by one-time metal worker Luigi de Faveri, built its reputation on fine engineering and innovation in the realm of sliding pocket doors
×Those under the age of 40 might not know the sweet relief that comes when you caress the handle of a sliding door and it kicks instantly into motion, gliding falcon-like to an invisible resting spot. But if you spent your childhood wobbling your wardrobe door along ill-fitting tracks, only for it to jam inexplicably or make a bid for freedom every now and again, know that we owe that relief to the enquiring mind and fine-tuned engineering skills of the likes of Luigi De Faveri.
With a mission to continually advance the technology of its processes and products, the company has become a leader in its field. It counts over 180 employees and produces 1375 frames a day
With a mission to continually advance the technology of its processes and products, the company has become a leader in its field. It counts over 180 employees and produces 1375 frames a day
×In 1989, De Faveri picked up explorations he began in the 1960s when working in a metal workshop, and developed a pocket sliding door system that was smooth, strong, and integrated. It was the founding product of Eclisse, a company based in Treviso, Italy, that now numbers 180 employees and with 2000 distributors across Italy, and also operates internationally with ten subsidiaries.
Seeing the scope to design more sophistication and intelligence into doors, their frames and opening systems, De Faveri built a team and a mission to innovate further in this field. As a taste for minimalism in interiors evolved in the intervening years, Eclisse developed products and systems to support architraves and jamb-free, flush-to-the-wall doors, with pocket systems or hidden hinging. Its products answer the needs of a growing number of architectural purists, but even those who are dedicated to decoration benefit from the discretion of an Eclisse doorway, and the blank canvas it facilitates.
Based in Treviso, Italy, the state-of-the-art factory covers 34,000 sqm. It feeds ten subsidiaries worldwide, 30 offices and 2000 distributors in Italy alone
Based in Treviso, Italy, the state-of-the-art factory covers 34,000 sqm. It feeds ten subsidiaries worldwide, 30 offices and 2000 distributors in Italy alone
×From self-closing mechanisms for fire doors to integrated hoist systems for disabilities, Eclisse minimises the intrusion of the necessary mechanics of interiors, evolving functionality and improving the experience for both installers and end-users along the way. It often means its successes are invisible, but a drive for quality and technological excellence makes Eclisse a favourite among architects.
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