Since the first bike frame built in 2015, today the made-in-Italy high-end bicycle brand has distribution all over the world.
About Officine Mattio
Based in Cuneo, Northern Italy, Officine Mattio (OM) proudly produces its bicycles entirely within Italy.
In contrast to many other Italian bike brands, OM constructs its carbon bikes in-house—from raw carbon fiber sheets all the way to the fully finished, painted frames—within their own Italian factory.
Their product line includes both road and gravel bikes, crafted by hand in Italy using Toray TORAYCA® carbon, as well as steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. These materials are used across various price levels to suit different customer needs.
Why Choose Officine Mattio?
For bikes or framesets ordered in OM’s standard in-stock color options, production begins upon order and shipping typically occurs within 2 to 4 days. Fully custom builds have a maximum lead time of 90 days.
Every carbon road frameset and complete bike includes OM’s proprietary integrated bar-stem system, which can be selected in various sizes and widths before shipment.
All frame designs accommodate a standard Ø 27.2mm seatpost, simplifying compatibility for both dealers and riders.
Officine Mattio places a strong emphasis on dealer support. Their service level agreement ensures all enquiries are answered within 24 hours by a native English speaker. Any in-store frame-related issues, even those involving custom geometry or paint, are guaranteed to be resolved within 30 days.
The Officine Mattio Range
As OM expands throughout the UK and Ireland, they’ve partnered exclusively with Spoken Vélo as their local independent sales representative. They are actively seeking new retail partners in these markets.
Their line includes:
Carbon bikes
Gravel models
RT Carbon
Steel options
What sets Officine Mattio apart is the unique ability to offer fully custom geometry and personalized paint schemes on every model—whether it’s carbon, steel, stainless steel, or aluminum—something rarely found in Italian handcrafted bicycles.