De Castelli chooses Templari heat pumps for climate comfort to serve production
De Castelli is an Italian company of reference in the world of furniture and design, known internationally for its ability to innovate ancient materials such as metal, transforming them into contemporary solutions of high aesthetic and functional value.
Continuous research, attention to detail and sustainability are founding elements of the company’s philosophy, which each year are embodied in new collections presented at the Salone del Mobile.
Initial situation
In De Castelli’s production spaces, environmental comfort was a major critical issue, especially in the summer months.
High temperatures and high humidity made the work environment less comfortable for employees and, at the same time, could adversely affect some metal work and finishes that are particularly sensitive to temperature changes.
The company therefore felt the need to improve indoor climate quality, both for the well-being of people and to provide greater stability for production processes, while reducing energy dependence and environmental impact.
Analysis and installed solution
After a careful market analysis and a comparison of several available solutions, De Castelli chose Templari solutions for the implementation of the new air conditioning system.
The intervention was designed taking into account the specifics of the company’s production space and operational needs.
The project involved the installation of 10 Kita Air Cold of 40 kW each, with a total capacity of 400 kW, integrated within a larger system that also includes the company’s new photovoltaic system.
The results
The installation of the new system has brought concrete and measurable benefits within the company:
- temperature stability, which has helped make production processes more controlled and continuous, reducing the effects of temperature changes on some processes and finishes;
- humidity control, stabilized at around 55%, which is an optimal value for both the perception of comfort and the quality of metalwork;
- Reduced energy impact by integrating heat pumps and a photovoltaic system, which provided effective cooling especially in the
summer period; - lowering operating costs, with a system that, in the warmer months, allows production environments to be air-conditioned with greatly reduced energy consumption.
Watch De Castelli ‘s testimonial to find out about the company’s firsthand experience and the benefits obtained.

















