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Mona column leg dining table

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Mona column leg dining table

This is our low table from the Mona series, a design with a single-leg structure to which you can give a lot of different uses. It can work as a coffee table or as an auxiliary table, depending on the tabletop diameter you select. There are three sizes available in round and square format: 70, 80 and 90 cm. Aside from its design, which works well with many styles, a big part of its appeal is its multiple colour options.

Although it is specially designed to be used outdoors, it can also be used in indoor environments.

Diabla tips:

This table is a perfect complement to any Diabla design, but it can also be purchased individually. If you think it fits with the seats you already have, go ahead!

In case you are also looking for some chairs, take a look at our Vent and Grill collections.

Take advantage of the variety of colours available to give a touch of colour to any environment. Remember that you can consult our colour card to make sure your choice chromatically harmonizes with your space.

In fact, if you are thinking of buying more than one, consider choosing pieces of different colours. What’s more, think of combining highly contrasting tones, like red and anthracite. Whatever your choice, you will be able to create a harmonic composition, because all Diabla colours go well together.

Measurements
Ø70x72 cm / Ø80x72 cm / Ø90x72 cm / 70x70x72 cm / 80x80x72 cm / 90x90x72 cm
Ø28x28 inch / Ø32x28 inch / Ø35x28 inch / 28x28x28 inch / 32x32x28 inch / 35x35x28 inch
Materials
Made of thermo-lacquered galvanized steel and phenolic plate
color - White
size - Ø70
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At Diabla, creativity is our way of life. It is a factor as important in our design strategy as in our business and lifestyle. Therefore, aside from working with designers for our collections, we also design some of our products ourselves.

“For us is important the originality but also the functionality of the collections that we design, basic furniture of our daily life. Find out more.”

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