Functional design

Functional design

Plust is a brand that has a high added value design vision to enrich and enhance the hotel, restaurant and catering industry.

It was named PLUST, the T of the logo is an intersection and a + sign at the same time, meaning the willing to add something more to spaces: the design and the top quality of made in Italy products.

Established in 2006, the brand investigates the potentiality of traditional shapes with a new vision on the concept of king size complements, design furniture and lighting systems turning upside down all the current stereotypes.

The collections are free from trends of the moment and have a functional design conceived to inspire and suggests new ways to decorate and embellish terraces, patios, hotels, resorts, restaurants, coffee bars, and gardens.

Plust boasts the collaborations of renowned designers and produces tables, armchairs, sofas, chairs, stools, modular desks and counters, modular benches, lighting systems, complements, and pots. The materials used are resistant and made of the best quality to guarantee the use of outdoor.

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