Typologies
Square Lantern
Candles are a basic way of creating a mood in any space, but in order to use them outside they should be placed inside an outdoor lantern. The Faroles collection came about as a way to turn this legendary object on its head and provide something else. We offer a whole range, with up to seven formats and sizes that not only protect the candle, but also serve as a decorative feature. Not only at night, but also during the day! And especially if you choose one of the more colourful models.
These are the three square outdoor lanterns in the collection, which also includes three other vertical designs and one horizontal design. You can choose from three measurements: 20, 30 or 40 cm (length x width x height). 8, 12, 16 inches. ach of these can be used to create a very different atmosphere, lighting anything from a table to a track or a chill-out area. The lanterns are portable and are made with an anodised aluminium profile and white, transparent or coloured perspex surfaces.
Diabla tips:
These lanterns are perfect if you don’t have an electrical installation in your outdoor area. The larger models in particular practically serve as a lamp.
With the smaller designs you can light tables and with the larger ones passageways, loungers and outdoor lounges. If you are going to use several, they don’t all have to be the same size; imagine a track lit by several lanterns of increasing sizes.
Likewise, in compositions with different models, they don’t all need to have the same shape. Be bold and mix square with vertical.
If your house looks onto the outdoor area where you are going to put them, switch them on at night even if you’re in the house and enjoy the mood they create.
José A. Gandía Blasco Canales
Designer and president and creative director of Gandia Blasco Group. In the 90’s managed to lead the activities of the family business towards the international design benchmark it is today.Diabla is the third brand he has set up and is his most recent business project.
“Beauty has to be functional in any piece of furniture. I like to think of pieces that have been in the collective imagination for a long time, which is why they easily connect with people.Redesigning them brings them closer to the current user”.