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Jannelli & Volpi
Founded in 1961 by Oreste Jannelli with his wife and his brothers-in-law, taking advantage of the great success of wallapaper at the time as it was considered an indispensable decorative element, especially in the homes of the more bourgeois families. Leader of the Italian market in wallapaper, they have expanded their workforce to nearly one hundred and fifty guests and pride themselves on maintaining their ability to create products 100% Made in Italy, with the highest standards of style and quality.
Jannelli&Volpi, tradition and technology in wallapapers
The Jannelli&Volpi of today is a company that maintains the legacy of sixty years of history (in their headquarters, the first loom, dating back to 1930 and using technology that dates back to the mid-last century, is still preserved), but looks to the future by embarking on a path towards the least possible environmental impact.
In 2019 Jannelli&Volpi participated for the first time in the Furniture Fair with a large stand featuring the signatures of Matteo Ragni and Paola Jannelli, presenting a great novelty: the CO.DE Contemporary Design by Jannelli project, a new brand aimed at the contract world and professionals that offers technologically innovative coverings in a wide variety of materials and designs. All products in the Co.De collection, including precious natural fibers such as silk, raffia, and linen, can be treated with special finishes for use in public or very humid environments.
The focus on the future is at the heart of the inauguration of the JVstudio on Via Statuto in Milan, followed by the JVstore on Corso Garibaldi, two spaces dedicated to professionals and the public, respectively, where the company offers its established expertise in the fields of mural coverings and decorative fabrics and introduces digital consulting, through which customers can immediately and virtually visualize the applied product.
Within the Jannelli & Volpi brand we can find collections with very varied inspirations: Italian Velour, inspired by the interiors of historic palaces; JV Italian Design, which draws on Eastern tradition and Japanese iconography; JV451 Yumiko, with scenes of life and natural landscapes; or JWall Paraìso, a line inspired by Mexican landscapes.