Secco Sistemi
embodies innovation and design excellence.

For more than 70 years, Secco Sistemi has played a key role in advancing window and door engineering. The company creates innovative systems that serve as industry benchmarks and consistently refines them to respond to the needs of modern architecture projects and trends.

History

Secco Sistemi, founded in 1947 by Aldo Secco in Treviso, aimed to revolutionize metal windows and doors industry. By inventing "Alda," a window profile production machine, Secco set a new standard. Their product, Seccolor, won the ‘Compasso d’Oro’ award in 1981. Expanding production and technology globally to Iran and China, Secco grew to 500+ employees and became a publicly traded entity, Industrie Secco S.p.a.


Seccolor's distinct pastel hue adorned many iconic Italian buildings, adding elegance post-WWII. Facing closure in 1995 due to financial woes, the company saw a revival spearheaded by Luciano Gusmeroli and engineer Alberto Agostini. The duo restructured Secco towards architectural innovation, focusing on profile design and premium materials. This shift marked a new architectural chapter for the company.

Core Values

We are firm believers in the importance of ethical, sustainable development where the environment, safety, workers' health, and quality are the foundational values of our company. To realize these objectives, we have implemented the "Integrated Quality, Environment, and Safety Management System." This tool will enable us to more effectively promote worker well-being, environmental stewardship, research, innovation, and product quality.


Exploration and Testing

Secco-Lab, a key division at the company, manages support, training, prototype building, testing, and system certification in partnership with the IFT institute of Rosenheim. It is central for developing the product identity and creative initiatives.


The pursuit for beauty

Appreciating beauty means understanding culture in creations, tangible or intangible. By studying and experiencing it, we discover beauty in processes like work, where we value care. Narratives often show this pursuit visually.