Beautiful 
spaces to live
								The windows designed by Essepi are born from the desire to give an emotion to those who will live them. Naturally essential, harmonious and delicate, with a traditional personality, our windows are authentic architectural elements that become part of today's living.
CLT/Xlam structural panels
Essepi is one of the main Italian producers of CLT/Xlam structural panels. Operating since 1978, it inaugurated the CLT/Xlam production plant in 2012, distinguishing itself on the market for high quality and precision of the products and for the high level of service guaranteed: punctuality in deliveries, support and flexibility are the pillars on which we base our relationship with the customer. Thanks to a production capacity of over 20.000 m³ per year, it is able to tackle projects of any size.
Design
Made in Italy
								A continuous research work between sustainability and design, where every construction detail dialogues with natural and precious materials, high-performance technology, elegance and aesthetic essentiality. Ideas and projects that express timeless values and attitudes to be preserved, in balance with nature. The Essepi philosophy is composed of all these elements, essential for us.
Service Design: Rethinking Spaces for the Well-Being of Communities and Individuals
In the panorama of contemporary architecture and design, as well as in many other sectors, the concept of Service Design is emerging as a
We're ready! SAIE starts next week in Bari.
We're ready! SAIE starts next week in Bari, and Essepi will be participating as a CasaClima partner company. From the 23rd to the 25th
Essepi is CLT/Xlam
Thanks to the CLT/Xlam technology by Essepi, it is possible to create wonderful architectures, synonymous with sustainability and living well-being. Exceeding the highest standards is a mission for us. By integrating CLT/Xlam and Windows in a single construction system, we have created a unique product with high engineering and environmental performance.
This is what we love to do.
								 
															

 
 
								