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Easy Dining chair



With the Easy outdoor furniture collection, its designer, Rocío Gambin, combines the simplicity of Scandinavian designs with the originality of Italian design in a work of synthesis that results in simple and very adaptable pieces. Easy furniture are original pieces whose clean and refined lines make them combine well in multiple styles and environments. An essential, timeless character, free of superfluous features that reflects the open personality so characteristic of Diabla Outdoor.
The Easy chair is made of aluminum, a resistant and very light material, which makes this exclusively designed chair an ideal outdoor furniture. It is also stackable, the ideal solution for large areas such as bars or beachclubs where spaces are constantly reconfigured.
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The strength and durability of its aluminum frame make the Easy chair a functional, lightweight and easy-to-handle outdoor furniture. However, because of its clean lines and simple character, this design also works very well indoors, integrating perfectly both in the privacy of your living room and on the porch or terrace of a beach house.
Being stackable and lightweight, you can easily transport your Easy chair to create your own ambience, adapting it to the needs of the moment. Combine this design chair with the side table or with the comfortable version with armrests from the Easy collection, both are the ideal complement to add a touch of elegance and functionality to your garden.
Create your own space by customizing your Easy chair with the wide variety of colour options that Diabla Outdoor offers. Easy is designer furniture that will help you reinvent your space with a touch of simplicity and sophistication.



















Rocío Gambín
Rocío Gambín is a industrial design engineer and product designer. While studying at the CEU Cardenal Herrera University in Valencia, the Milan Polytechnic and the Elisava Faculty of Design and Engineering in Barcelona. She developed a true passion for the world of furniture that has led her to work as a technical developer of new furniture designs.
“I like to keep things simple and honest, to stay with the essentials and to be understood. In a chair design to be as encapsulated as possible, any extra
features are superfluous”.
