Pella Corporation Builds Luxury Business with the Addition of Bonelli Windows & Doors


With a legacy of 50 years serving discerning architects, builders, and homeowners in the San Francisco high-end custom window and door market, Bonelli Windows and Doors has joinedPella Corporation as its latest acquisition. Bonelli’s west coast presence and focus on their customers is a great fit in Pella’s luxury portfolio.

“Bonelli is an exceptional business that has built a highly reputable name in the luxury market, a market in which Pella has been focused on building its presence,” said Cole Adrian, vice president of the Pella Luxury Division. “We are honored to have them be a part of Pella, to share knowledge and resources to serve the marketplace better.”

Since 1967, Bonelli has been known for its custom aluminum products with insulated barriers and been used from coast to coast in both residential and commercial projects.

“At Bonelli, we have worked diligently to build a reputation based on quality, performance, and dedication to achieving clients’ design visions,” addedDavid Bonelli, president of Bonelli. “With the capabilities and culture both of these companies possess, we will continue on a solid foundation for even more possibilities to serve our clients.”

Taking effect today, Bonelli’s 25 employees will continue to work out of the main headquarters in South San Francisco and maintain its brand equity within the luxury space. Also, David Bonelli will continue to lead the company.

Bonelli joins a prestigious list of Pella’s other luxury acquisitions includingGrabill Windows & Doors, acquired in 2015, Reilly Windows & Doors, attained in July 2016 and Duratherm Window Corporation, added in November 2016. 

Pella’s collection of luxury products is showcased in a 7,000-square-foot showroom in LuxeHome® at Chicago’s Merchandise Mart.

The terms of the sale will not be disclosed as Pella and Bonelli are both privately-held companies.

For more information, visit bonelli.com. Follow Bonelli on Pinterest and Houzz.



October 18, 2017


Topic Area: Press Release


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