Moro Minuterie, details that make a difference

Double eyelets and stainless steel: the new frontier of fashion by Moro Minuterie.

Moro Minuterie, a historic Padua-based company specializing in the production of high-quality small metal parts, confirms its leadership in the sector, combining tradition and innovation. With an always keen eye on market needs, the company offers customized solutions, efficient service and a constant search for new materials and finishes.
“In these years there is a lot of talk, and rightly so, about Circular Economy,” says Silvia Moro, second generation head of the company. “At Moro Minuterie, from the very beginning, most of the items we produce are molded from recycled steel and brass. The use of these
materials not only makes all of our articles further and perfectly recyclable, but also allows us to reintroduce into the production cycle all of the waste and scraps derived from processing.”
Among the latest innovations presented by Moro Minuterie, the stainless-steel series of eyelets Double stands out. “We have produced an eyelet that we have called Double that when closing it looks the same on one side as it does on the other,” he explains. “Some people also use it in footwear to have a smooth effect both on one side and the other.”
Stainless steel, due to its resistance to corrosion and wear, proves to be the ideal material for making small parts for the leathergoods, clothing and footwear industry. Moro Minuterie not only offers high-quality products, but also actively engages in the search for sustainable solutions. “Italy is considered a country at the forefront of metal and alloy reuse: Italian steel mills process about 20 million tons of scrap every year,” the manager points out. “Being part of this virtuous cycle that puts material back into circulation that would otherwise turn into waste makes us extremely proud!”

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Silvia Moro and her daughter Alice (Alice Wonder Design) at Moro Minuterie’s stand

The new eyelet ‘Double’: once closed, it looks the same on one side as it does on the other