Faber (company)

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Faber S.p.A.
Type Private
Industry Home appliances
Founded Fabriano, Italy, 1955;67 years ago (1955)
Founder Abramo Galassi
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsHoods, Plans Kitchen induction for domestic use in end engines for Hoods
Parent Franke Holding AG
Website www.faberspa.com

Faber is an Italian kitchen hood manufacturer founded in 1955 by Professor Abramo Galassi who since then has always held the post of chairman of the board. [1] In 1963 Faber produced the first extraction hood in Europe. Faber specializes in producing extraction hoods and is now present in 13 countries on 3 continents including Europe and North America. In North America the Faber hoods compete against premium brands like Fagor, Zephyr, Kobe, GE Monogram, [2] and Wind Crest.

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Since 2005, Faber is part of the Franke Holding AG.

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References

  1. "Sixty-year history for Faber". HA Factory. 25 June 2015.
  2. "GE Monogram Fridges". www.fridgemanuals.com. Retrieved 2022-02-08.