Fratelli Colì has been producing handcrafted terracotta and majolica in Cutrofiano (LE) since 1650. The quality of the products that the company still offers today is the one that has been handed down from father to son from generation to generation: a passion that, remaining unchanged with passing of time, has given life to unique products - both crockery and oven dishes - known and recognizable for their charm with an ancient flavor, their quality and their resistance. Even today, terracotta is ideal for a natural cuisine, capable of keeping the original flavors of raw materials intact, perfect for long and delicate cooking, and to bring to the table, in addition to so much goodness, a beauty that never goes out of style. fashion.
The certifications
With a view to developing and seeking ever-increasing value, the Company decides to certify the environmental quality of its business.
The company is committed to its territory, and it does so by obtaining the ISO 14001: 2004 certification. The certification of the environmental management system according to the ISO 14001 standard is a voluntary recognition, and has the purpose of providing, both to your organization and to the macro-environment, the guarantee and peace of mind that the problems concerning pollution, related to its activities, are under control and that the environmental performances are always monitored and in compliance with the mandatory environmental legislation. Obtaining the certification is a sign of trust in an attentive clientele, who reads attention to the environment as a qualifying element compared to the competition.
Quality marks
MAR, HIGH RESISTANCE MAJOLICA
More than twice as resistant as normal ceramics, dishwasher safe, non-toxic, can be used in the microwave oven.
The tests conducted indicate even after numerous washing cycles of 16 hours at 78 °, with aggressive detergents, no loss of gloss was found.
In the impact resistance tests conducted with a ball of 50 gr. has shown excellent resistance in casts from the maximum allowed height (90 cm.) against normal clays which already at 50 cm. showed cracks in the enamel and complete rupture with 65 cm throws.