About Astra Sunbed
Design
The Astra Sunbed is built around a clean contrast: warm wood, cool metal, and a low profile that reads calm and deliberate. Its lines are precise without feeling sharp. And the silhouette stays quiet, letting the materials do the work instead of relying on extra detailing.
Subtle metallic accents add a controlled glint, the kind that catches light for a moment and then disappears. It’s a simple move, but it brings definition to the frame and keeps the look crisp from every angle.
Materials & build
The structure is made from iroko, chosen for its natural presence and outdoor suitability. The wood isn’t trying to look perfect; it looks considered. Metallic details in plated stainless steel sharpen the edges visually and hold up to open-air use.
Upholstery is finished in outdoor fabric, selected for daily exposure and easy-going upkeep. A protection cover is included, a practical touch that helps the piece stay looking fresh when it’s not in use.
Comfort
Comfort here comes from proportion. At 70.87 inches long, 31.89 inches wide, and 8.27 inches high, the Astra Sunbed sits low and stable, with space to stretch out without taking over a terrace. The upholstered surface keeps things inviting, even when the sun is strong and the day runs long.
It’s the kind of lounger that suits slow mornings and late afternoons. Nothing fussy. Just a supportive place to settle in.
Placement & lifestyle
This piece works best where light moves across it. Poolside, on a deck, or set against a garden wall, the mix of iroko and plated stainless steel stays visually balanced. It can read modern beside stone and concrete, or warmer near greenery and softer finishes.
In the Myface Relax collection, the Astra Sunbed feels made for spaces that prioritize pause. But it still looks composed when the area is styled for entertaining, not just downtime.
Longevity
Outdoor pieces should age with restraint. The Astra Sunbed is designed to do that through honest materials and a straightforward build. The included protection cover helps reduce wear between uses, and the outdoor fabric is meant to handle the everyday realities of an exterior setting.
It’s a sunbed that stays relevant because it doesn’t chase novelty. It simply keeps its shape, its finish, and its purpose season after season.


























