Lofra

LOFRA is an Italian company that manufactures home appliances, freestanding cookers, and built-in ovens and hobs, based in Torreglia in the province of Padua.

Lofra
TypePrivate
IndustryHome appliances
FoundedTorreglia, Italy, 1956 (1956)
Founderbrothers Lovato
Headquarters
Torreglia, Italy
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Reza Salehi (CEO)
ProductsHome appliances
Websitewww.lofra.it

History

Founded in 1956 by brothers Lovato (hence the name LOvato-FRAtelli) in Padova began working producing pots with remnants of war materials.
In subsequent years it started to produce the first heating and wood stoves and finally get to the gas cookers in stainless steel. For a short time it also produced camping stoves.

From the 80s to nowadays the company has produced other than gas ranges cookers, built in hobs and ovens both gas and electric and cooker hoods. Since the beginning of 2010 the company has grown to a new property managed by an Iranian multinational .

Since 2012, after nearly 60 years of production at the historic plant in Teolo, production was transferred to Torreglia, town at the foot of the Euganean Hills.

Other Activities

During the years 70-80, Lofra besides home appliances produced also prefabricated houses and accessories for the kitchen.

General Company

In the past Lofra production was concentrated in Italy in 3 establishments, 2 production and a warehouse of finished products.

Since 2010, as a result of societal problems the company was acquired by a new owner, the historical site was abandoned and now everything is concentrated in a single plant in Torreglia (PD).

Know-How Business

In the past years Lofra has partnered with Designers, launching products with particular aesthetic lines curved shaped.

Awards and recognition

Lofra sponsors sports events at local level; running, cycling, rugby and volleyball teams.

In 1989 it was awarded of the " Ercole D'oro"; international award in innovation technology.

See also

  • List of Italian companies

References

    ° Lofra

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