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HARBOR is the new and versatile collection of outdoor tables created by the Italian studio Archirivolto. This proposal perfectly aligns with Diabla Outdoor’s interest in intelligent designs : those that offer an ingenious solution stemming from a functional approach. Archirivolto approached the design of HARBOR by drawing on archetypal formal references, resolving the everyday need for versatile and stylish tables with great creativity.

The collection is distinguished by offering countless configuration options using only six types of legs. In this instance, Archirivolto approached the design of the HARBOR tables by drawing on archetypal formal references, proposing two types of legs: a compact type and an XL size, both with four supports. These legs are available in three heights: coffee or auxiliary (50 cm), dining (73 cm), and bar (105 cm). These six options allow for the configuration of all kinds of tables, using a single base or two, and adapting to different top formats and finishes, thereby facilitating their adaptability in any environment.


The legs are made from 100% recycled and recyclable aluminum, a material that guarantees great resistance to outdoor placement. They can be thermolacquered in up to 17 shades, ranging from neutral tones (white, black, gray, sand) to warmer and brighter colors (red, pink, yellow). This chromatic richness allows for the design of contract spaces in a multitude of styles. The tops are available in phenolic wood, porcelain, or transparent or smoked glass.

The variety of top format and size options is one of HARBOR’s great versatile virtues. This is what allows for the configuration of different table typologies capable of fitting into the most complex space requirements. This versatility is key for designing environments with very diverse styles and, in particular, for large contract spaces. Porcelain, for its part, offers surfaces that realistically mimic natural stones.

HARBOR is the new and versatile collection of outdoor tables created by the Italian studio Archirivolto. This proposal perfectly aligns with Diabla Outdoor’s interest in intelligent designs : those that offer an ingenious solution stemming from a functional approach. Archirivolto approached the design of HARBOR by drawing on archetypal formal references, resolving the everyday need for versatile and stylish tables with great creativity.

The collection is distinguished by offering countless configuration options using only six types of legs. In this instance, Archirivolto approached the design of the HARBOR tables by drawing on archetypal formal references, proposing two types of legs: a compact type and an XL size, both with four supports. These legs are available in three heights: coffee or auxiliary (50 cm), dining (73 cm), and bar (105 cm). These six options allow for the configuration of all kinds of tables, using a single base or two, and adapting to different top formats and finishes, thereby facilitating their adaptability in any environment.

The legs are made from 100% recycled and recyclable aluminum, a material that guarantees great resistance to outdoor placement. They can be thermolacquered in up to 17 shades, ranging from neutral tones (white, black, gray, sand) to warmer and brighter colors (red, pink, yellow). This chromatic richness allows for the design of contract spaces in a multitude of styles. The tops are available in phenolic wood, porcelain, or transparent or smoked glass.

The variety of top format and size options is one of HARBOR’s great versatile virtues. This is what allows for the configuration of different table typologies capable of fitting into the most complex space requirements. This versatility is key for designing environments with very diverse styles and, in particular, for large contract spaces. Porcelain, for its part, offers surfaces that realistically mimic natural stones.

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