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Lace Coffee table

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Lace Coffee table

The LACE Coffee Table by Yonoh is a key element for configuring personalized outdoor lounge areas. Inspired by the Space Age, its design fuses the continuous, rounded volume of rotationally molded polyethylene with a light, lacquered tubular stainless steel base. This combination creates a striking visual contrast, making the table appear to float, an avant-garde detail with high aesthetic impact.

The LACE collection is perfect for contract and residential projects seeking a groundbreaking and atypical design. This coffee table is durable and functional, making it ideal for accompanying the LACE club chair or sofa. The aesthetic versatility of this piece allows you to play with the Diabla color palette, utilizing the 17 options available for its tubular structure, thus achieving the unique style the brand pursues.

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This center table is ideal for outdoor lounges seeking an original touch and the iconic Space Age aesthetic in their chill-out zone.

Its subtle steel base elevates the polyethylene element, creating a distinct floating effect that is perfect for pairing with club chairs or sofas.

Combine it with LACE seating for a uniform, futuristic style, or introduce contrast with highly comfortable, volumetric pieces like the Mareta or Sail collections.

Leverage the chromatic contrast offered by the 17 available color options for the Diabla structure to inject bold personality into the resting area.

Measurements
Ø60x41 cm / Ø24x16 inch
90x60x41 cm / 35x24x16 inch
Materials
Rotomoulded 100% recyclable polyethylene. Textured lacquered. Powder-coated stainless steel legs.
Awards
ADCV 2022 PLATA
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Designer

Yonoh Studio

Founded in 2006 by Clara del Portillo and Álex Selma, Yonoh is a multidisciplinary studio with a unique, elegant voice. Their work blends Scandinavian functionality with Mediterranean ingenuity and industrial rigor. A partnership with Diabla built on a pragmatic approach to create refined, honest design that moves away from the conventional.

“We understand design as a value proposition that improves quality of life. The seed is always a functional intention that we then transform into visual language, seeking the perfect balance between clear geometry, versatility, and honesty in the material.”

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