History
Since 1948, SCIC Italia has been passionate about building cabinetry of exceptional design, technology, and quality. Combined with a focus on current styles, materials and colors, SCIC often collaborates with accomplished architectural firms to create cabinetry of timeless beauty.
Italian Design
SCIC's headquarter is in Parma, in the heart of the Emilia Romagna region renowned for its great traditions and Italian excellence. It is from here that the SCIC products are created, developed and distributed all over the world. Scic's production plant spreads over more than 70,000sqm in the area of Viarolo di Parma, in northern Italy. The flat, long buildings developed along the A1 Highway are home to showrooms, offices and workshops and they are the physical representation and distinctive mark of the Italian brand. All of the world-famous kitchens and pieces of furniture by Scic were actually born in this small town in the province of Parma. More than 50 years of ideas, innovation and research, have seeing the birth of new furnitures in the name of true Made in Italy: high quality, refined materials and unique style. This is the SCIC key to success which is promoter than ever today for these important values throughout the world.
The Factory
SCIC’s factory covers over 750,000 sq.ft. in Viarolo di Parma, Northern Italy. The flat, long warehouses develop along the A1 highway and host showrooms, offices and workshops. They are the physical representation and distinctive mark of an Italian brand that proudly kept its centralized production entirely based in Italy. While SCIC exports its products all over the world, the production is completely rooted in this area characterised by Italian tradition and craftsmen. SCIC ships their world-famous kitchens and furniture from this small village in the province of Parma.
Collaborations
SCIC’s commitment to excellence led to a collaboration in 2018 with FENDI Roma, and the creation of the FENDI Cucine brand in which SCIC is the official licensee. And in 2023, SCIC Italia announced its partnership with ELIE SAAB Maison through the creation of a new kitchen and wardrobe line, signed by the famous Lebanese fashion designer.
Artwork by Graphic Designer Franco Maria Ricci who designed the current corporate logo that depicts a hexagon, separated into six equilateral triangles imparting the concept of modularity.