Pioneers in using bamboo for windows and doors. From our first experiments in 2012 to present-day certifications.

Distinct aesthetic appeal and outstanding performance: Bamboo windows and doors by Pellegrini are increasingly popular with those who want to design eco-friendly spaces with a striking personality.

The outcome of years of in-house research and experimentation, this innovative product has become a must for sustainable architecture. This is due to the properties of the material used, its low environmental impact and its application in the building industry, where it excels for its stability and longevity, with significant benefits for the thermal insulation of buildings.

Why is bamboo a perfect material for windows and doors?

We can proudly say that we were at the forefront in considering bamboo an innovative solution for green architecture, helping to dispel the prejudices of those who simply regarded it as a poor building material.

The first prototypes we developed back in 2012 are closely linked to a university research project intended to experiment with innovative materials, and conducted in the Pellegrini LAB. In 2013, we started actual production and the first products were installed.

Now, having reached its third development stage and already being used in many projects, this product is considered reliable and definitely high-performance.
But why is bamboo an ideal material for windows and doors?
Without a doubt this is due to its technical properties. The multi-laminated structure of the beam and its fibre composition guarantee:
  • high resistance to water
  • antibacterial properties
  • durability and stability over time
These excellent characteristics have led us to use it for all the windows and doors in the Natura and Struttura lines, and have also enabled us to experiment with new designs. A product such as Struttura Luce 45 can only be made of bamboo, as its stability allows it to be processed also in very narrow thicknesses.

An excellent choice for you and for our planet

Also known as ‘vegetable steel’ or ‘green steel’, bamboo is made from a spontaneously growing evergreen grass. Giant Bamboo grows quickly, involves low exploitation of areas for reforestation, produces much more oxygen than other plants and absorbs a considerable amount of CO2.

This wood is renewable and reusable. With its stability, windows and doors can be designed in such a way as to limit thermal dispersion very effectively. It is also highly beneficial in terms of energy saving.

A longer life cycle, implying less impact on the environment from production and a reduction in the amount of waste, makes bamboo windows and doors a solution that meets the ambitious goals of the circular economy.

1 hectare of bamboo absorbs 2.850 t of CO2

1 ehectare of conifers absorbs 730 t of CO2