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LACE Planter 1
The LACE Planters inject an exuberant and futuristic touch into the landscaping of contract and residential spaces. Designed by the acclaimed studio Yonoh, they draw inspiration from the Space Age aesthetic with continuous, rounded forms crafted from rotationally molded polyethylene. Their most unique feature is the lacquered stainless steel base that subtly elevates the piece, creating the surprising floating effect, which powerfully reinforces their design inspiration as “flying objects”.
The LACE planter collection offers six size and shape options. They are ideal for landscaping pool areas, terraces, or lounge zones, easily enabling the creation of dynamic compositions by alternating models. The LACE planter is an expressive and durable element, with the main body (polyethylene) available in white, sand, or anthracite, and the sleek tubular structure available in any of Diabla’s 17 color options.
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The LACE Planter contributes an exuberant and futuristic flair to the landscaping of contract and residential environments, maintaining Yonoh’s distinct style.
Its innovative construction, fusing polyethylene and a light metal structure, generates a surprising floating effect that adds an avant-garde dimension to your terrace.
Alternate this model with other LACE planters to create high-impact visual compositions that define and delimit zones with characteristic Diabla style.
Personalize the structure’s color using the 17 available shades to achieve a vibrant contrast with the vegetation, harnessing our chromatic richness.
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.”