Born in the 50s, Sidel was a small craft shop with little space to move physically but with lots of space dedicated to ideas. Activity began as joinery dedicated to the creation of windows, doors, shutters and wooden furniture. As time goes by in the mind of Giuseppe Damiani, who was a teenager, it gets more and more space the idea of creating a unique and innovative product driven also by the desire to stand out and make the difference. In the seventies, the workshop left space for larger warehouses and more space for counters and machinery for the processing of wooden windows. But the real large-scale production of window frames began in the early 80s with the creation of the window called Leader. Since then it is a continuous evolution, Sidel srl gives life to other lines of frames both in wood and wood-aluminum, different profiles to meet different architectural needs. But all always with a single denominator: wood. The made in Sidel style is born.
Sidel windows
Today, Made in Sidel means quality and so much other: social responsibility, nature care, a well structured business network and an active customer care. Our products are made respecting the "traditional way", and this let us create durable products over time. As Damiani family wants, today still leading Sidel, modern technologies and automated processes are instruments to improve aesthetics, functionality and security. The n.1 objective is always to amaze our customers with high-quality products, suitable to different styles and tastes, tailored perfectly for every house and everyone. Much more than industrial, much more than artisanal: this is Made in Sidel.
- All the windows, both wood and wood-aluminum produced by Sidel, are totally made in Italy.
- The CE marking certifies compliance with the requirements set by the Uni En 14351-1 and Uni 13659 standards in application of the Community Directive 89/106 / EC.
- All coatings are made using only water-based paints to make the finished products 100% eco-friendly.
- All Sidel products are guaranteed for 10 years, testifying to the quality of the materials and production processes used.
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