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Lace Planter 2

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Lace Planter 2

The LACE Planter 2 is a piece of futuristic design that breaks the norm in outdoor landscaping. Inspired by the Space Age, its continuous, rounded form of rotationally molded polyethylene rests upon a light, tubular structure of lacquered stainless steel. This innovative combination of materials creates a visual balance and the surprising floating effect that we so admire in this collection by Yonoh.

This planter is ideal for landscaping your terrace or patio with personality, and it is a robust element suitable for contract spaces. Use several LACE models to create lines of high visual impact. Choose from the Diabla color palette for the structure, achieving bold contrasts or subtle tones that harmonize with your surrounding outdoor furniture.

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This futuristic designer planter is perfect for creating a strong impact on terraces or balconies, ideal for Diabla’s groundbreaking aesthetic.

Its floating effect, achieved by the innovative mix of polyethylene and steel, makes it a sculptural and robust element.

Use this planter in contract areas to delimit environments, leveraging its durability for intensive use.

Recur to Diabla’s 17 structural colors to create rows of planters that define a style with great chromatic richness.

Measurements
50x50x112 cm / 20x20x44 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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