Our Story: Born in Italy. Built in America.

For years, builders and architects knew that choosing high-end Italian steel windows meant dealing with the chaos of ocean freight, port congestion, and unpredictable delays. You'd have to cross your fingers, hoping your entire order wouldn't be held up by customs or arrive with shattered glass after a rough journey across the Atlantic.

We believe exceptional architecture deserves better.

That’s exactly why Vintage Steel was born. We saw the deep frustration of rigid shipping container schedules and the nightmare of massive crates being dumped all at once onto muddy, unready jobsites. We also saw an inefficient model of pricing, laden with “middleman markups”, tariff uncertainties and exorbitant shipping costs, and we heard and saw the frustration of many master builders and architects when ordering steel windows.

We knew there was a better way.

Today, we bring you the absolute finest in Italian design from Secco Sistemi’s full range of steel profiles, but fabrication is done stateside in the U.S at our factory in Vermont.

What does that mean for you?

Better pricing, no middleman, and the confidence of a U.S based window fabricator to manage every aspect of the process. You are put completely back in control of your project.

We even offer a "Touch and Feel" guarantee, inviting you to visit our Vermont Factory to inspect your windows in person before they ever leave. Let us provide the timeless European look you love, backed by local accountability, and make windows the most breathtaking and least stressful part of your build.

An aerial view of a large white industrial building with parking lots and surrounding green landscape, set against a backdrop of trees and mountains.
A man in a yellow safety vest standing in a warehouse aisle, surrounded by tall stacks of materials.
A black and white photo of a man leaning over a piano, concentrating on playing. He wears a cap with an American flag patch and glasses. In the background, another person is also focused on the piano.
A man wearing safety goggles and a brown apron is using a power tool to cut metal, with sparks flying from the cut.
Modern hotel lobby with cream-colored armchairs around a small table, large floor-to-ceiling windows, a fireplace with a mounted TV, and contemporary chandelier lighting.

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