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Diabla Colors: New fabrics, new looks

29 February, 2024
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Our outdoor furniture is adorned with cutting-edge designs, showcasing creativity through various features that add value to each piece. Distinctive and playful looks take center stage as the curtain rises.

Harnessing the power of the seventh art and the world of entertainment to embody a combination of fantasy and emotion, Diabla takes the lead this season on a stage where new colors and fabrics steal the show: introducing the Commedia dell’Arte designs alongside the latest fabrics in collaboration with Reviva.

The new outdoor fabric collection draws inspiration from the famous characters of Italian popular theater represented in the Commedia dell’Arte. This distinctive aesthetic delights in playful, geometric, and colorful patterns synonymous with Arlecchino, Colombina, Pierrot, Pantalone, Lelio, and Tartaglia, from which each model derives its name.
The outdoor fabrics have been incorporated into designs such as the Patoso poufs by Alejandra Gandía-Blasco or the Costuras poufs by Teresa Sapey. This integration establishes a link between the playful spirit of this theater style – witty and improvised − and the laid-back and enjoyable character of nomadic-style environments that these furniture pieces allow, in both domestic spaces and in the contract sector.

 

Diabla & Reviva, new 100% recycled outdoor fabrics

The new fabrics, developed in collaboration with Reviva, not only bring a fresh aesthetic but also reflect a commitment to the environment and innovation. Specializing in crafting PET fabrics from recycled plastic containers, the Italian company ensures a finish that is ideal for outdoor settings. Varieties such as Amelia in white, or Iris in colors such as pink or red, have been incorporated into our more relaxed seating for lounge areas, where they create a harmonious atmosphere evoking both the ethereal charm of pink tones and the comforting warmth of reds.

 

Mareta lounge chairs by Héctor Serrano
Patoso pouf by Alejandra Gandia-Blasco
Costuras poufs by Teresa Sapey + Partners
Sail poufs by Héctor Serrano

 

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