Brussels Furniture Fair
redazione 26/09/2019

Mangini makes its debut in Milan

The company specialized in the production of anti-seismic mobile partitions has opened its first showroom in Milan. A multifunctional hub containing installations for personalization

From Puglia to Milan. An obligatory step for a company with over 60 years of history. Mangini Partitions opens its first showroom in Milan at Via Belfiore 9, near Corso Vercelli, to acquaint architects and designers with the complete range of offerings of the brand.

Massimo Mangini, Ceo Mangini Partitions

Massimo Mangini, Ceo Mangini Partitions

The store is a modern multifunctional hub containing display areas, a lounge, meeting rooms and places for training programs and conferences. The focus is clearly on mobile partitions for high performance during earthquakes, the company’s forte: Flux, Planika, Teka, Kybos and Acotec lend themselves to extensive personalization.

Planika classic, Mangini Partitions

Planika classic, Mangini Partitions

The strong points of Mangini are technology, safety and security. Intensive technological research benefits the other two parameters. Mangini Partitions is the first – and at the moment the only – company in this sector to have obtained anti-seismic certification under the new NTC 2018 regulations. This qualification joins as many as 125 other certifications for flameproofing, acoustic performance and environmental impact.

Kybos, Mangini Partitions

Kybos, Mangini Partitions

The Puglia-based brand has also acquired Acotec, a company that for 30 years has designed and implemented controlled-contamination facilities as turnkey projects, offering technological solutions for physical plant systems and partitions for dedicated spaces. This merger has led to the creation of Kybos to produce mobile partitions, suspended ceilings, floors and furnishings for contamination-controlled environments.

Planika, Mangini Partitions

Planika, Mangini Partitions

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