Ifi


Created in Pesaro in 1962 as an artisan firm specialising in the production of bar and gelato parlour furniture, IFI has made its mark on the history of food & beverage outlet furnishings through innovations that have dictated new reference standards for the sector, all over the world. As well as offering a wide range of furniture, the company is responsible for the first industrial bar counter (in the 60s), the first modular industrial bar counter (in the 70s), the first system of steel frames treated against perforation corrosion (in the 80s), the explosive public premises furnishings philosophy, the Platinum IFI Concept (2005), the hi-quality/low-cost bar start-up service (2012) to enable young jobseekers to start a bar at low cost, and the Bar Sharing modular and multifunctional furnishings proposal (2013).

The late 1990s marked an important turning point for IFI, which has deployed its experience in refrigeration, well-known and emerging designers alongside a cutting-edge R&D department with more than 30 experts, to assert itself with its own style in the world of Artisan Gelato, giving birth to IFI Gelato Village: this decision has led the brand in just a few years to stand out for its wide product range and, once again, its innovative scope. IFI Gelato Village covers a range of products that today can be considered with good reason to be unique in the world, aimed at the most demanding artisan gelato-makers. As well as offering an extensive list of traditional display cases, IFI has invented the first ventilated pozzetto, offering significant improvements to the cost/benefit ratio for those choosing the traditional way, and revolutionised the market with Tonda (designed by Makio Hasuike & Co., in collaboration with IFI R&D), the first round and rotating gelato display case in the world.