BACKGROUND
1300-1800   1300-1800 
1300-1800
The family has been dedicated to the art of glass-making for some twenty-five generations.

When, in the 16th century, it emigrated from Northern France and settled in Altare, near Genoa, the family changed its surname Borniolle, into Bormioli.
1825   1825 
1825
When the University of Glass of Altare was abolished, Luigi Bormioli moved from Liguria and carried on his business in Fidenza.
1854   1854 
1854
Luigi's children bought a glass factory in Parma for the equivalent of 60,000 euros.
1903   1903 
1903
The glass factory was moved to the San Leonardo district: at that time, it employed one hundred workers and produced articles for perfumeries, pharmacies and household glassware.
1929   1929 
1929
The first semi-automatic machine was purchased.
1946   1946 
1946
Luigi Bormioli, orphaned at a young age and forced to leave his forefathers' enterprise, founded a new glass factory that bore his name.

Product and process quality were priority issues right from the start.
1952   1952 
1952
Bormioli Luigi became specialized in the production of containers for cosmetics and perfumery designed for the domestic market.
1955   1955 
1955
The first automatic machines were purchased.
1961   1961 
1961
High-level chemical research became a strategic policy.

A leading-edge laboratory was inaugurated and a pioneering range of feeder colour glassware (Vetrorama) was created.
1967   1967 
1967
Volumes increased to a considerable extent thanks to the economic boom. This led to new challenges, such as how to boost the production capacity and add to the technological know-how with original process solutions.
1973   1973 
1973
Light&Music blown glass tableware became an alternative business sector (Italy's first crystal glass and the first lead-free glass in the world), alongside the traditional production range.
The elegantly shaped stemware and tumblers, produced industrially and thus more economical than those already available, created a new market sector: the products enjoyed an immediate and surprisingly success.
1986   1986 
1986
The French and American branches were established in 1986.

Exports to the French perfumery market began.
1994   1994 
1994
Alberto Bormioli became chairman of the Company.

The arrival of a new generation marked a phase of corporate culture renewal and business development: in the interests of on-going innovation and true to the corporate identity.
2006   2006 
2006
The Luigi Bormioli laboratory creates SON.hyx®, a new, superior crystal glass of ultra-high quality as to transparency and brilliance, mechanical strength and the ability to withstand industrial washing cycles.

"Titanium Reinforced®", the original anti-abrasion treatment employing nanotechnology to strengthen the stems of wineglasses, it also patented.
2006   2006 
2006
A facility specialized in finishing processes is acquired in Couloummiers, France.
2007   2007 
2007
Investment in a glass factory in Abbiategrasso increased the production capacity by about 30%.
2010   2010 
2010
In-house studies and research lead to the creation of Linkx®, a new industrial design and packaging concept: it's a composite material formed by a glass bottle overmoulded in resin.

In terms of aesthetics, the possibilities offered are revolutionary, all to the benefit of the client's design preferences.
2013   2013 
2013
After Glass, a division specialized in pioneering glass finishing processes, is inaugurated in the Parma facility.
2013   2013 
2013
An internal lacquering process called Inside is patented. Unlike the traditional method, this process enhances the lensing effect created by the thickness of the glass, thereby obtaining a "double" or "3D" effect.
2017   2017 
2017
"With the historical acquisition of Bormioli Rocco Tableware, Bormioli Luigi will expand the perimeters of its organizational and material resources in order to develop original and virtuous ways of doing business in glass"
- Alberto Bormioli, President of Bormioli Luigi