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Lace Bar table

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Lace Bar table

The LACE Bar Table is the high version of Yonoh’s futuristic collection, designed to create groundbreaking bar areas in contract spaces. Its aesthetic follows the Space Age inspiration and is characterized by an innovative mix of materials: the rounded shape of the rotationally molded polyethylene tabletop rests on a slender lacquered stainless steel tubular structure.

The table’s design achieves a visual balance, appearing to float, while offering high resistance for outdoor use. It is the ideal complement for the LACE Stool, allowing for the design of dynamic, elegant, and unusual environments. The structure is available in 17 shades, which facilitates customization to achieve contrast or blend in with the surroundings in any outdoor project.

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Use this high table in bar or counter areas to integrate the futuristic style of LACE into dynamic environments.

Its polyethylene tabletop design, which appears to float over the steel structure, makes it visually light yet very robust.

It is the perfect complement for the LACE Stool, ideal for intensive use in contract hospitality.

Take advantage of the resistance of the polyethylene and the lacquered aluminum (structure), available in 17 colors, to create vibrant contrasts outdoors.

Measurements
Ø65x111 cm / Ø26x44 inch
Materials
Rotomoulded 100% recyclable polyethylene. Textured lacquered. Powder-coated stainless steel legs.
Awards
ADCV 2022 PLATA
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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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