The Union of the Comoros, with its rapidly growing tourism and residential infrastructure in Moroni (Grande Comore) and Mutsamudu (Anjouan), is witnessing a paradigm shift in architectural design. Traditional rigid wood materials are no longer sufficient for the modern, organic curves demanded by high-end eco-resorts and luxury villas. As a dedicated exporter, we recognize that the Comorian tropical climate—characterized by high humidity and salt air—requires plywood with superior bonding strength and moisture resistance.
Global trends indicate a 15% annual increase in the adoption of Flexible Plywood (Bendy Ply) within the African hospitality sector. Our technical roadmap focuses on utilizing Paulownia and Poplar cores, which offer the ideal balance between structural integrity and the extreme flexibility required for radii as tight as 150mm. By bridging the gap between Chinese manufacturing excellence and Comorian aesthetic needs, we provide "Information Gain" through material transparency and logistical precision.
Utilizing cross-grain and long-grain veneer orientation to ensure zero-cracking during 360-degree bends. Our 2024 roadmap includes integration of Bio-based Formaldehyde-free glues (E0 Grade) for interior air quality.
Optimized shipping routes to Port of Moroni and Port of Mutsamudu. We use moisture-barrier packaging (ISPM 15 compliant) to ensure the plywood arrives in pristine condition despite the long sea transit across the Indian Ocean.
From curved bar counters in seaside resorts to circular decorative columns in public buildings, our flexible plywood is the foundational material for the "New Comorian Interiorism" movement.
Guangdong Regit Decor Co., Ltd. is a distinguished brand that reflects a profound dedication to the natural world, craftsmanship, and artistic excellence. Rooted in the guiding principle of “understanding nature’s great love and conveying its beauty,” the company places sustainability at the heart of its product development. With a harmonious blend of natural aesthetics and practical functionality, Regit Decor has established itself as a leader in innovative and sustainable design, continually pushing the boundaries of what high-end decor can achieve.
At Regit, sustainability is not just a commitment—it is a core value that shapes every facet of the brand. We take great care in selecting materials that not only meet international environmental standards but also offer exceptional performance and durability. Whether it’s plywood for structural furniture frames, particle board and chipboard for foundational use, each material is chosen with the utmost attention to environmental impact, ensuring minimal resource waste and maximum efficiency. Through advanced processing techniques, we preserve the natural textures and stability of each material, elevating them into products that are as functional as they are beautiful.
One of the key elements that sets Regit Decor apart is our innovative use of melamine board, which is carefully integrated into our designs. Known for its wear-resistant and moisture-proof characteristics, melamine board significantly enhances the longevity and resilience of our products. Beyond functionality, its diverse range of colors, patterns, and finishes allows us to infuse natural textures with aesthetic beauty, offering products that are both practical and visually striking. This fusion of nature and design creates pieces that are timeless and sustainable, elevating the spaces they inhabit.
Furthermore, Regit Decor is committed to integrating cutting-edge digital technology into the design and manufacturing process. By harnessing the power of digital tools, we are able to push the boundaries of traditional materials, reimagining the potential of plywood, particle board, chipboard, and melamine. This technology allows us to create products that are not only highly functional but also visually unique, breaking new ground in the high-end decor industry.












The next decade will see "Smart Plywood" integrated with digital sensors to monitor structural load in curved public installations. Our research team is currently piloting 3D-molded flexible panels that arrive pre-shaped to reduce onsite installation time by 40%.
We are developing "End-of-Life" programs for our plywood products in the Comoros market, ensuring that panels used in temporary exhibitions or retail fit-outs can be recycled into particle board or biomass, aligning with the archipelago's eco-tourism goals.
Combining the flexibility of 3mm poplar with the extreme surface resistance of High-Pressure Laminate (HPL). This is the gold standard for hospital interiors in Moroni, where hygiene and curved corners are mandatory for sanitation.
For standard container orders, production takes 10-15 days, with a transit time of approximately 35-45 days via major shipping lines like MSC or Maersk connecting through Jebel Ali or Port Louis.
We use WBP (Water Boiled Proof) Phenolic glue options or high-quality MR glue with moisture-resistant additives specifically designed for tropical climates to prevent delamination.
Absolutely. Our "Bendy Ply" provides a smooth, consistent surface that is ideal for bonding decorative veneers, HPL sheets, or paint finishes, even on tight radii.
Typically, we recommend 5mm or 8mm for most furniture applications. For tighter curves, multiple layers of 3mm can be laminated together to achieve the desired thickness and strength.