Easy Dining Armchair by Diabla
Designed by Rocio Gambin
The Easy armchair is light, since its structure is made of aluminium, a ductile material, fully recyclable and highly resistant to the elements, ideal for outdoor furniture. However, its open and adaptable personality means that Easy chairs also integrate very well in interior spaces such as living rooms or even kitchens. Easy is pure functionality.
Light and stackable, the Easy chairs, both with or without arms, are perfect for contract spaces and, in general, for all those surfaces with continually changing configurations such as hotels, restaurants or beach clubs.
You can easily move this original designer chair wherever you want to, and use it when and how you need it.
Combined with the other furniture in the collection, the chair or the side table, the Easy armchair will help you create flexible and dynamic spaces to enjoy with family and friends.
Finish:
Textured powder-coated aluminium structure
Available in 7 Colours: White, Pink, Red, Grey, Anthracite, Sand & Bronze
Dimensions:
550mmW x 520mmD x 800mmH, Seat Height 450mm
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Brand: | Diabla |
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Lead time: | 12+ weeks |
Delivery: | More info on delivery |
Returns: | Read our full returns policy |
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Diabla
Diabla enjoys the outdoor life 365 days a year!
A new Spanish brand of outdoor furniture and accessories that celebrate spending time outdoors.
Diabla designs have an open, enthusiastic and cosmopolitan approach to creating original and creative outdoor furniture designs.
With an inspiring attitude that offers creative solutions for stylish environments, Diabla uses bold colourways for its products that add something new and express new lifestyles.
Its collections are developed with the support of the resources and knowledge accumulated by Gandia Blasco Group regarding design culture, production and business development.
About the designer
Rocío Gambín
Rocío Gambín is a industrial design engineer and product designer.
It was while studying at the CEU Cardenal Herrera University in Valencia, the Milan Polytechnic and the Elisava Faculty of Design and Engineering in Barcelona that she developed a true passion for the world of furniture that has led her to work as a technical developer of new furniture designs.