Designed by Italian designer Gianluca Rossi, Corradi’s retractable roof system lets you get the most out of outdoor spaces.
February 28th, 2012
“Get creative, connect with nature, think outdoors” is the Corradi mission – and they’re making it happen with their bespoke covers, pergolas and sail awnings.
New to Australia, Italian-designed Corradi products lead the trend for exclusive and innovative outdoor living.
State-of-the-art testing and and an extensive team of professionals have created products that meet a range of design solutions while retaining an unmistakeable style and unmatched quality.
Built to last, Corradi outdoor products can withstand even the harshest weather conditions, making them ideal for the demanding Australian climate.
Setting new standards in retractable roof systems and sail awnings, Corradi is set to take the Australian market by storm. Embrace the outdoors all year round with Corradi.
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