The first pinwheels were made of paper and feathers and later on of celluloid and it took a lot of skilled work to produce them. Since Luigi Basso’s pinwheels were unique and so well made, he managed to build up sales throughout Europe, particularly in Germany, where they had sold well prior to the War.
Year after year, the factory increased in size and machinery was bought to meet the growing demand for the firm’s products. After the Second World War, the economy boomed and new plastic materials came into use. Plastic was, and still is, a fantastic material for manufacturing toys, especially pinwheels. It’s use in pinwheels and other toys helped catapult Luigi Basso into a busy world of toy manufacturing which has continued to this day. Production increased, new articles were introduced and the demand for pinwheels continued to grow. Everyone seemed to love pinwheels and they still do.
Today, the firm Basso Luigi is a dynamic toy manufacturer, always prepared to satisfy the customer’s requirements and adapt to new market trends and requirements. New products are constantly being designed and old ones improved. Quality is of utmost importance at Basso Luigi and our prices are very competitive.
The present owner of the firm is Massimiliano Basso, the grandson of Luigi Basso. Together with an experienced team of workers, new technologies, ideas and materials are combined with age-old experience of past Basso generations to produce a wide range of interesting, competitive toys.