Inside our cooking partner's 140-year history in Guastalla — and why family-built machines belong in family kitchens.


In 1882, in the Po Valley town of Guastalla, Francesco Bertazzoni began building wood-burning stoves. Seven generations later the company is still family-run, still in Emilia-Romagna, and still building cooking machines — now among the most beautiful in the world.

Why we chose them

Most appliance brands are portfolios; Bertazzoni is a lineage. The engineering culture of the Italian motor valley — Ferrari and Maserati are neighbours — shows in every hinge and burner. For kitchens built around families, machines built by one felt right.

In the CASA kitchen

We specify Bertazzoni ranges as the visible heart of the kitchen and integrate the rest of the suite — ovens, hobs, hoods — into CASA cabinetry, so capability is total and presence is singular.


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