NOVELLINI is an Italian family company for shower enclosures and wellness solutions — founded in the 1960s by Gianfranco Novellini in Mantua (Lombardy). Gianfranco Novellini's entrepreneurial talent first emerged with the design of the "Mary" mosquito net (named after his mother). The company's first shower enclosure was created in the birth year of his son Marco Novellini (today's CEO) and named after him. Today Novellini is the European market leader in the production of shower enclosures and whirlpool baths. Plants: Italy and France. Annual production: 1,300,000 pieces. Total plant space: over 200,000 m². Employees: 900. Distribution: branches in all major European countries, sales offices worldwide. All products comply with current European standards for quality, safety and the environment.
Product categories: shower enclosures (transparent/minimalist, Crystal Clear treatment), shower cubicles (thermoplastic), bathtubs (whirlpool/acrylic, oval to rectangular), shower trays and level-entry showers, shower columns, equipped shower panels. Technologies: IN ART (2011) — digital glass printing with hexachrome colours and lead-free ceramic pigments, up to 2,800×4,300 mm, for bespoke glass manufacture and complete design personalisation. Elysium line (2007): luxury collection with artisanal detail quality. Crystal Clear glass treatment for easier cleaning.
For architects and interior designers seeking for luxury residential, palace hotel, design spa and demanding international bathroom and wellness contract projects the European market leader in shower enclosures and whirlpool baths founded in the 1960s by Gianfranco Novellini in Mantua and today led by CEO Marco Novellini that with 1,300,000 pieces annual production, 200,000+ m² plant area, IN ART glass printing technology (hexachrome/ceramic pigments, up to 2,800×4,300 mm), the luxury Elysium line (2007) and Crystal Clear treatment — NOVELLINI has demonstrated as European market leader in shower enclosures and whirlpool baths with the IN ART glass printing technology (2011) that mass production (1,300,000 pieces/year) and individual design personalisation are not a contradiction.