Typologies
356 Chaiselongue



If you’re looking for a design that will make a strong impact, you’ll undoubtedly achieve it with theloungerin our 356 collection. This is an item that hardly goes unnoticed thanks to its aerodynamic look, inspired by the first Porsche 356 cars from the 1950s. As it has such a strong presence, you won’t need much else to furnish your outdoor space. If you go for a bold colour like pink or red, the impact will be even greater.
This lounger is a highly recommendable design for intensive use because, thanks to its shape and the fact that it’s made from 100% recyclable polyethylene, it is particularly ergonomic, comfortable and durable. With this lounger the hours will slip by without you noticing. If you want to add a side table, take a look at the low model in the 356 collection, which goes perfectly with it.
Diabla tips:
You can use it at any time of year. When the weather gets cooler, you can make it warmer with cushions or blankets.
For an informal, cosy atmosphere in the evening, combine it with candles and lanterns.
If you like the whole of your outdoor area to have a similar appearance, take a look at the rest of the 356 collection. With the armchair you’ll also be able to create an outdoor lounge and you could even set up a sofa.
Take advantage of the variety of available colours to make your outdoor area a colourful space.
Use our colour chart to make sure your choice matches your colour scheme.

José A. Gandía Blasco Canales
Designer and president and creative director of Gandia Blasco Group. In the 90’s managed to lead the activities of the family business towards the international design benchmark it is today.Diabla is the third brand he has set up and is his most recent business project.
“Beauty has to be functional in any piece of furniture. I like to think of pieces that have been in the collective imagination for a long time, which is why they easily connect with people.Redesigning them brings them closer to the current user”.

Pablo Gironés
Pablo Gironés is a freelance consultant specialising in marketing, art direction and product strategy who works for contemporary furniture design companies.
“There are good talent pools in Europe, and I think the level is improving more and more. Having a good cultural base is essential. So is knowing the work of the great industrial and graphic designers of the 20th century. It has served me a lot”.
