A leader in the production of decorative surfaces in reconstituted wood veneer, ALPI was the first company in the world to industrialize the manufacturing process for this material. At ALPI, pure innovation blends with meticulous tailor-made craftsmanship, enhancing the design freedom and aesthetic impact of a living material like wood.
Surface Says
The family-run business, now in its third generation, delivers wood finishings of the highest quality—all with sustainable and socially conscious methods in mind. Just ask their collaborators at Maserati, Bottega Veneta, or Roche Bobois.
Xilo 2.0 Collection by Piero Lissoni
This collection depicts the veining and color found in natural wood, through a calibrated chromatic range composed of four colors in sequence from light to dark.
These woods narrate the expressive identity of the material in its primordial state, through exploration of the force and ruggedness of nature: therefore bark is utilized as a communicative sign that embodies the essence of the material, becoming its most outstanding characteristic.
Updated classics: woods of the tradition, timeless proposals with sophisticated grain and highly decorative appeal, like teak and rosewood, which take on an utterly modern character.
Oak and American walnut are deployed in different tones and nuances of their natural colors, to underline ALPI’s ability to recreate infinite types of wood, responding to the widest range of design requirements.
A leader in the production of decorative surfaces in reconstituted wood veneer, ALPI was the first company in the world to industrialize the manufacturing process for this material. At ALPI, pure innovation blends with meticulous tailor-made craftsmanship, enhancing the design freedom and aesthetic impact of a living material like wood.