Plisy Portable Lamp by Diabla
Designed by Alejandra Gandia-Blasco
Thanks to its folds made with an unexpected material, polyethylene, and wrist bag-style cord, Plisy is the perfect lighting complement to give a chic and fun touch to an outdoor evening.
A portable lamp that translates the aesthetics of elegantly pleated indoor lamp screens into a piece specially designed for outdoor use. Plisy is a stylish and technological reinvention of the garden lantern, which incorporates LED light and is charged by USB.
A seven-hour charge provides ten hours of light at maximum intensity, which can be regulated by touching its power button with your fingers. Although it is portable, it is accompanied by a base made of iron rod. This stand, reminiscent of those used in the most elegant restaurants to accommodate handbags with their owners, enables the users to place Plisy near a dining table or in a corner.
Braided Rope available in 5 Colours : White, Red, Grey, Sand & Black
Accessory available with a lamp base.
Lamp Shade : Translucent
Dimensions :
Portable lamp – 210mm Diameter x 330mmH
Lamp Base – 350mm Diameter x 1500mmH
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$350.00
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
Alejandra Gandia-Blasco
Alejandra Gandía-Blasco is the assistant director of GANDIA BLASCO GROUP’s Communication.
She graduated in Fine Art and then completed her training in Design and Communication at Central Saint Martins in London.
She is an interdisciplinary creative, her work is based from visual arts and collective memory applied to the design of everyday objects and communication.