Some choices are made with strategy. Others, with instinct.
Our comes from both.
From how we shape our luxurious fittings to how we power our factory, sustainability runs quietly through everything we do. It’s not attached at the end – it’s built in from the start.
The aim isn’t to be loud about it. The aim is to be consistent – lowering waste, reducing emissions, and choosing processes that respect the world as much as the spaces we help shape. Even our approach to design follows this thinking: thoughtful, enduring, and never just for the moment.
Most of our high quality accessories are sourced, shaped, and assembled within a few kilometres of where the idea was born. Our production and logistics are designed as a close-knit ecosystem, where materials don’t travel farther than they need to, and time isn’t wasted in movement that adds no value. This isn’t just about carbon reduction – though that’s part of it. It’s also about honouring the territory we belong to, working with trusted local partners, and reinforcing a system where quality, reliability, and responsibility move together.
Every premium fitting we crafted is a result of doing only what’s needed and exactly when it’s needed. That’s the power of having complete control over our process.
By staying close to our production and controlling every phase of the process, we make thoughtful choices that add value without adding waste. Our systems are calibrated for precision, not excess. Our machinery runs on intention, not overdrive. Water-saving cartridges, low-consumption jets, vertical warehouses, solar-powered systems – each part of our ecosystem is tuned to reduce resource use without ever compromising experience.
Resources are managed gently. And every premium fitting is engineered to perform beautifully while consuming less – both in production and in daily use. Even the architecture of our industrial spaces reflects this mindset. Compact, self-sufficient, and surrounded by green – built not to expand endlessly, but to work intelligently within its limits.
In our pursuit of better materials, safety was only the starting point. We moved to trivalent chromium not just as an alternative – but as a platform for progress. What followed was the development of FIMA Tech Chromium, a finish that meets strict environmental standards while elevating durability and depth. It’s a quiet advancement, built into every piece – not for praise, but because doing better has always been part of how we move forward.
Our pursuit of better finishes didn’t stop with safer materials. It moved forward with cleaner processes. That’s where PVD comes in. Introduced as a dedicated step in our production, this low-impact technique replaces traditional galvanic methods with a solution that’s both environmentally responsible and technically superior. The result? Rich, lasting tones with greater resistance to wear, fewer emissions, and no compromise on elegance. It’s another layer of progress – built not just to be seen, but to be trusted.
For us, sustainability isn’t just about using less. It’s about making more out of what we already have. We’ve designed our products to be more than one-time solutions: through an extensive spare parts catalogue, we offer ways to repair, regenerate, and even reinvent. At FIMA, it’s not just about creating something new; it’s about extending the life of what’s been carefully made.
Recycling flows through everything we do – from recovering production waste to using packaging made from 98% recycled, 100%-recyclable material. Each step is intentional, reducing impact and reinforcing the belief that the lifecycle of our products doesn’t end with the first use. It continues, responsibly, through each phase.