FAST CELEBRATES 30 YEARS OF OUTDOOR DESIGN WITH FOREST LIMITED EDITION

Established in 1995 in Valle Sabbia, at the heart of the Brescia province, Fast is celebrating thirty years of history and research in the world of outdoor design. A journey that began with an intuition by Stefano Levrangi and which continues today under the guidance of his son Marco, marking a family continuity and a profound connection to the local area. In a place where metal processing is an integral part of the local culture, Fast has successfully transformed technical expertise and impeccable craftsmanship into a contemporary language, capable of blending industry, design, and culture. The company has always chosen to remain in its place of origin, investing in the local supply chain, in the training of young talents, and in a production process that respects the landscape and its occupants.

 

 

To celebrate this milestone, Fast is presenting the Forest Limited Edition, a restyled version of the chair designed by Robby Cantarutti & Partners in 2007. Having become one of the brand’s best-sellers over time, Forest perfectly embodies the synthesis between nature and design, between craftsmanship and industry, and between shape and lightness. Its frame, inspired by the pattern of branches, transforms geometry into an organic rhythm, allowing light to pass through the material and reveal its depth.

 

 

For this special edition, produced in 1,000 numbered pieces, Fast is offering an unprecedented metallic copper-effect finish, the result of a meticulous four-step artisanal painting process. This new look restores the metal’s most authentic soul, composed of lights and shadows, reflections, and nuances that enhance its textured beauty. Every phase, from the spray gun application to the delicate manual brushing, is performed with the precision and sensitivity that distinguish the brand. The soft and vibrant surface reflects the light in warm and iridescent shades, reminiscent of the glow at sunset and the vitality of living matter. No single armchair is identical to another: each one carries the traces of the human touch, like a discreet signature that reveals its uniqueness.