Tecno acquires majority stake in fellow Italian brand Zanotta
The consolidation of the Italian furniture industry continues with the announcement that Tecno has become a majority shareholder in Zanotta.
The two furniture brands were both founded in the 1950s. Tecno states that the purchase is to enable both companies to have greater access to the international market.
CEO and chair Giuliano Mosconi hopes Zanotta's strength in home and hospitality will supplement his brand's offering, which is most in-demand for offices.
"I'm pleased with this operation, which boosts development potential in the main global markets and sees our presence both reinforced in the office furniture sector, and renewed in the home and hospitality segment in general," he said.
Tecno was founded in 1953 by the Borsani brothers and has been led by Giuliano Mosconi since 2010. Its current focus is on integrating digital technology into its products, like its io.T connected workplace furnishings. CEO and chair Giuliano Mosconi has led Tecno since 2010
Zanotta was founded in 1954, and following a lifetime of collaborations with designers, nearly 300 of its products are now held in museum collections worldwide. In 2014, it released slender-legged tables with "glam finishings" by Amsterdam designer Frank Rettenbacher.
"I am certain that the contribution of our expertise and product quality will be a new element of overall growth and that this synergy can represent an appropriate response to the expectations of an increasingly competitive mark...
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