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Lace Planter 3

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Lace Planter 3

The LACE Planter 3 is distinguished by its audacious design that fuses technical innovation and a futuristic aesthetic. As part of Yonoh’s LACE collection, its continuous rounded body of rotationally molded polyethylene is complemented by a minimalist lacquered steel base. This crucial design element provides the piece with the unique appearance of a floating object.

This planter is an ideal element for contract or residential landscaping projects, allowing you to elegantly delimit and bring life to any space with greenery. Its great aesthetic expressiveness and the durability of its materials make it perfect for intensive outdoor use. Combine it with the 17 Diabla color options for its structure and achieve the brand’s groundbreaking, characteristic ambiance.

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The LACE Planter 3 stands out due to its bold Space Age design, making it perfect for high-impact contract landscaping projects.

Its rounded polyethylene body, elevated on a subtle steel base, provides a highly singular floating object appearance.

Use it in garden or pool areas to create compositions of high visual impact with the vegetation.

Combine it with other LACE planters or models from the Gobi collection—inspired by desert dunes—to introduce functional contrast in shapes and volumes outdoors.

Measurements
65x65x76 cm / 26x26x30 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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