ORIGINS

The story of Ellegi officially begins in 1994, but our origins are much further away. More than fifty years ago Dino Gnesotto, founder of Ellegi, dedicated energy and enthusiasm to innovation at Breton Spa. His collaboration with the technical departments of the companies all over the world shaped the DNA of Ellegi, which thus becomes exclusive manufacturer of the Mapelli Spa marble polisher. The ambition and the desire to offer an innovative and sustainable technology dedicated to the creation of abrasives completely free from styrene and phenol gave birth in 2020 to our new production laboratory.

PEOPLE

We work every day to improve the techniques and the work environments, convinced that human resources are one of the essential pillars for a company innovation that wants to be responsible and sustainable. A team of people consisting of family members, with the fundamental support of professional consultants with multidisciplinary skills: direct producers of production plants, sales managers, suppliers of raw materials, laboratory technicians.

 

“We believe in a constructive, empathic dialogue and in a mutual listening, which allows us to prosper and grow together with our customers and collaborators.”

Antonio Gnesotto – Managing Director

VISION

Act consciously is the best way to promote a real change, a change for everyone. This is why we apply in our production the Glocal philosophy, that promotes the technical innovation and the intelligent growth of the company in the full respect of the environmental resources: air, water and soil.

CRAFTSMANSHIP

The love and the passion for the Italian craftsmanship is reflected in our products and at every stage of the production processes. We have chosen to closely monitor every single diamond abrasive produced. The abrasive structures of all our grains, combined with the original Made in Italy design, are conceived to guarantee the best contact with your surfaces.

PATENTS

The deep knowledge of the multiple forces that are involved in the automated polishing processes, inspired the creation of new contact structures for precious marbles and granites.