This Italian Textile Company Is Revolutionizing the Fiber Industry
This Italian Textile Company Is Revolutionizing the Fiber Industryelledecor.com
For a company or organization to survive for centuries, it needs to maintain a vision over time—and that’s exactly what material sciences firm Piana Technology has managed to do. Founded in the 1500s as an Italian textile mill, the family business has evolved to focus on developing a wide array of eco-friendly materials using their signature Vertical Technology.
The process, which folds (or laps, to use the technical jargon) nonwoven fibers vertically, instead of the more standard horizontally, makes for a foam material that’s more resistant to compression, offers better thermal performance, and weighs less than more traditional offerings. As a replacement for polyurethane foam in everything from movie theater seats to mattresses.
Today, the company’s sustainable innovations are helping to reduce the carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions produced by the textile, furniture, bedding, automotive, airline, and hospitality industries, among other climate-friendly initiatives.
A Cross-Continental Origin Story
Adaptation is key to the Piana Technology story. The company, which originated in 1582 in Biella, Italy, as a specialty textile business, transformed into a dyeing operation in the 1950s to meet the demands of the quickly modernizing apparel industry. Four decades later, in 1995, Piana opened its first American factory in Cartersville, Georgia. That’s also when now-CEO Andrea Piana began to envision the next phase of the company by looking beyond traditional manufacturing.