XLVI is an Italian company that designs and manufactures professional coffee machines.
It was born in Montefeltro and is deeply linked to this territory.
We are in a rural valley, surrounded by hills, nature and silence.
A place where time still has a human rhythm and where the relationship between man and the environment is concrete, everyday.
This context influences the way we work: attention, measure, respect for what lasts.
Here XLVI grew up: from craft workshop to structured company, capable of combining technical expertise, planning, design and research.
Evolution did not erase the origin, but made it more solid.
Every XLVI machine is born from an internal process of thought, design and construction.
No plastic. Only materials chosen for quality, reliability and beauty: steel, copper, brass, olive wood.
Materials that speak the language of durability.
Design is an integral part of function.
Clean lines, clean proportions, fine details: an XLVI machine must function flawlessly and integrate naturally into the workspace.
Because it is not just any object, but a tool that accompanies the daily life of an establishment.
We believe in the value of human competence.
Our machines do not seek to replace the barista, but to offer him control, sensitivity and continuity.
Technology in the service of the gesture, not the other way around.
XLVI works in an international context, but maintains a clear identity.
It is the result of a balance: between territory and openness, between Italian tradition and contemporary vision, between technical precision and sensory experience.
Monte Cerignone is a municipality with less than 600 inhabitants, and 528 metres above sea level. Here are conceived, designed and manufactured the XLVI professional machines. No plastic, only high-quality components, even local ones, assembled with care and precision. Steel, copper, brass, olive wood. Materials that are beautiful to touch, to look at, to work with.
Machines XLVI are recognisable at first glance. They must be as effective as they are aesthetically appealing. This thinking is at the heart of the XLVI approach. It lives together with the awareness that these machines will become protagonists in the everyday life of a venue, and faithful companion in work and life.


