Tuuci, the Miami-based design manufacturer of nautically inspired shade structures, introduces two distinct new silhouettes, the Cupola and Polynesian, to its Ocean Master M1 line of parasols.
For residential and commercial use, both parasols help showcase the brand’s innovation in design, engineering and performance, the company says.
The Ocean Master M1 Cupola features an elevated vent that facilitates a continual breeze beneath the canopy. With a chic sea scallop valance, the Cupola maximizes comfort while embracing traditional Mediterranean style. To further tailor the design with striking color and pattern combinations, canopy enhancements such as double-sided canopies and accent binding are available on both the square and hexagon-shaped parasols.

Inspired by architectural structures in the South Pacific, the Ocean Master M1 Polynesian boasts a peaked shade design that sets it apart from the ordinary. For poolside or beachfront retreats, the Polynesian combines elegant style and rich tradition to create an extraordinary outdoor experience with maximum sun protection, the company says in a news release.

“Whether it is the nautical engineering of sailing vessels, architectural elements from centuries past and present, or the graceful ocean flight of a manta ray, inspiration surrounds us,” says Dougan Clarke, founder, CEO and chief product architect for Tuuci. “We are excited to introduce new shade silhouettes and to provide unparalleled open-air comfort and design appeal.”
Like all shade structures in the Ocean Master M1 Collection, the new designs feature a polished aluminum hub system and reinforced rib joints that provide added strength and reliability, even in strenuous weather conditions.
Both the Cupola and Polynesian are available in 14 finishes including rich Aluma-TEAK wood tones, neutral powder coat hues and the flagship polished titanium.
The Ocean Master M1 Cupola will make its debut Nov. 12-13 at BDNY at the Jacob K. Javits Center in New York, Booth 1851.