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The sitting room

/ 12:00 AM August 18, 2017

PLUST Collection was launched in 2006 as a design brand of euro3plast spa, a leading manufacturer of vases and plastic accessories distributed worldwide.

The company boasts of a certified management system and all its products are made in Italy.

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Under the art direction of JoeVelluto design studio and in collaboration with renowned national and international designers, the PLUST Collection was created to meet your requirements for indoor and outdoor spaces.

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Its chairs, tables, stools were designed to create original combinations that adapt to every type of environment. The only thing to do is to choose the color and finishing: lacquered is recommended for interior spaces, and colored for gardens and other public areas.

The Bold armchair, sofa and table are enhanced by soft lighting that creates a welcoming atmosphere. Its cushions are manufactured with DryFeel upholstery and Sunbrella fabric lining, thus making these ideal for indoor and outdoor use.

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Meanwhile, the ergonomically shaped Gumball armchair and sunlounger are especially suitable for recreational settings like pools and spas.

Indeed, for the PLUST Collection, the essence of a product lies in its versatility—where resistance is reliability, lightness is comfort, and aesthetics is pleasure.

Products are displayed at Dexterton Bonifacio Global City (Tel. No. +632 772-2029)

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