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THE REGISTA

It is an icon that has no need to chase the new: it is born from a simple, impeccable logic. It opens, folds, accompanies; it brings together elegance and function with the discipline of craftsmanship.

Open: 55×47×87 cm—full yet light in presence; closed: 18 cm wide, 47×87 cm, with minimal footprint, ready to disappear without losing its identity.

It is a practical piece, designed for everyday use, yet capable of carrying a distinct maritime charm—that of Forte dei Marmi—translated into wood, canvas, and balanced proportions.

The Regista, in a baby format

It is not a toy disguised as furniture: it is a real seat in a reduced scale. It retains the same logic as the Regista—structure, proportions, textile—translated for the youngest. A lightweight object, designed for everyday use, with a kind of care that teaches without explaining.

Deck chair

The deck chair is made for the work of summer: long hours, salt air, constant movement, seasons that return. A stable, well-proportioned wooden structure, tangible comfort, and textiles chosen to withstand real use. It does not chase effect; it seeks durability—and finds it in the details.

Folding sunbed

The Piastri 1961 folding sunbed is designed for outdoor living as it should be: solid where needed, as light as required, and consistent with the language of wood. It is a piece built to withstand everyday use while maintaining a sober presence, without weighing down the space. The difference lies in its construction: precise, clean, and reliable.

Stool

A well-made stool goes unnoticed: it simply works. The Piastri 1961 stool is designed to integrate naturally into seaside settings, with solid stability and coherent finishes. It may appear simple, but it carries the same discipline as the other pieces—because even accessories speak to the level of a project.

Canopy

The canopy defines a space even before furnishing it: it filters light, protects, and creates a sense of calm. Within the Piastri 1961 universe, it is conceived as part of a coordinated whole, where materials and finishes speak the same language. It must move smoothly, endure over time, and withstand outdoor conditions without losing its clarity. And like every element in this world, it does not seek attention—it gives shape to the atmosphere.

Beach umbrella

An umbrella is not just shelter: it is a fixed point, a small piece of architecture that must open with precision and remain stable when the wind shifts. Piastri 1961 conceives it this way: wood, refined finishes, functional details that withstand daily use and the long season. The shade it creates is not a visual effect, but a real service—measured, reliable, and consistent with the entire wooden beach furniture system.

Every grain is different.
And the way we follow it.

Yes. The Piastri universe is born from wood and remains faithful to this choice: structure, presence, durability. It is the material that defines the coherence of the entire family of furnishings.

Yes. The products are designed to speak to one another: proportions, finishes, and textiles follow a shared language, so the whole does not feel “put together,” but born from the same place.

Yes. Wood finishes and colors, textiles, and details can be tailored to the context. The goal is not to change the product’s character, but to align it with the space in which it will live.

Yes. We can support the process from concept to delivery, maintaining continuity between choices and execution. Whether it’s a private corner or a hospitality setting, the principle remains the same: care and coherence.

Wood has memory: we build something that endures.

An Italian gesture: to sit, to look at the sea, to stay a moment longer.