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The LACE collection is incorporated into the Diabla Outdoor catalog in 2025, an original design by the acclaimed Valencian studio Yonoh, founded by Clara del Portillo and Álex Selma. Yonoh’s work has earned international recognition, having been honored with major design awards such as the Red Dot and the IF Design Awards. LACE is the result of a prolific production that seeks the balance between the studio’s creative voice and the style of the collaborating firms.

Yonoh’s design is defined by elegance, warmth, and harmony, always maintaining functionality as a pillar. The LACE collection is an example of this refined and unique approach. Its creators approach the design from easily distinguishable Mediterranean codes, using conceptual ingenuity and a studied use of color to create aesthetic and practical pieces.


The quality of the LACE design has been recognized in the industry, having been awarded a Silver ADCV Award in 2022. This award underscores the aesthetic value and innovation of the collection, which integrates into Diabla as an avant-garde proposal. The incorporation of LACE in 2025 reinforces the brand’s commitment to offering furniture that combines a timeless style with the maximum expression of functional design.

LACE brings an additional layer of sophistication and warmth to the Diabla catalog through its unique details. Like other Yonoh designs, this collection is a piece that transcends the ephemeral, fitting into environments that demand both visual harmony and high aesthetic quality.

The LACE collection is incorporated into the Diabla Outdoor catalog in 2025, an original design by the acclaimed Valencian studio Yonoh, founded by Clara del Portillo and Álex Selma. Yonoh’s work has earned international recognition, having been honored with major design awards such as the Red Dot and the IF Design Awards. LACE is the result of a prolific production that seeks the balance between the studio’s creative voice and the style of the collaborating firms.

Yonoh’s design is defined by elegance, warmth, and harmony, always maintaining functionality as a pillar. The LACE collection is an example of this refined and unique approach. Its creators approach the design from easily distinguishable Mediterranean codes, using conceptual ingenuity and a studied use of color to create aesthetic and practical pieces.

The quality of the LACE design has been recognized in the industry, having been awarded a Silver ADCV Award in 2022. This award underscores the aesthetic value and innovation of the collection, which integrates into Diabla as an avant-garde proposal. The incorporation of LACE in 2025 reinforces the brand’s commitment to offering furniture that combines a timeless style with the maximum expression of functional design.

LACE brings an additional layer of sophistication and warmth to the Diabla catalog through its unique details. Like other Yonoh designs, this collection is a piece that transcends the ephemeral, fitting into environments that demand both visual harmony and high aesthetic quality.

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Lace Coffee table

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Lace Round Chill Bed

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Lace Planter 4

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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