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Glass- sheet

ItalyMilan and Lombardy
  1. COM S.R.L.

    Italy

    The company COM S.R.L., is a Distributor, which operates in the Glass, sheet industry. It also operates in the window frames industries. It is based in Ospitaletto, Italy.

  2. VETRERIA GE 360° S.R.L.

    Italy

    The company VETRERIA GE 360° S.R.L., is a Manufacturer/ Producer, which operates in the Plate glass and mirrors industry. It also operates in the Glass for the transport industry, Glass, sheet, Glass for the transport industry, and Glass, sheet industries. It is based in Traona, Italy.

  3. LAMPERTI ORESTE

    Italy

  4. TEMPER DESIO S.R.L.

    Italy

  5. LA VETRERIA

    Italy

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  1. VETRONOVA S.R.L.

    Italy

    Pierangelo Cirea founded Vetronova in 1985, a company which met with immediate success in Lombardy as a producer of plastic sheets and synthetic glass. A constant search for new production technology and collaborative synergy with large-scale distribution has led Vetronova to a position as a clear point of reference in the polymer sheet market in Italy and abroad.

  2. VETRERIA LA GIUSSANESE DI COGLIATI VALENTINO

    Italy

    The company VETRERIA LA GIUSSANESE DI COGLIATI VALENTINO, is a Manufacturer/ Producer, which operates in the Glass hollowware, laboratory and technical industry. It also operates in the Glass, tempered glass sheets for laboratories, accessories for glass, Glass, and glass sundries for laboratories industries. It is based in Giussano, Italy.

  3. GRAFICHE BOFFI SRL

    Italy

    "A computer desktop. Or a blank sheet of paper. No inspiration. Isn't that always how everybody starts off? Yet you always end up with something to read. Something that has a pleasing thickness, a heft, many colours, a smell. It's inevitable. In the beginning, you know how it'll end, but never where to start. And suddenly inspiration arrives; not with a word, rather with the idea of wide open windows: the glass that drinks in the sun and, above it all, the deep blue sky..."