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Ribbons Lounge chair

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Ribbons Lounge chair

The RIBBONS Lounge chair revisits the beauty of traditional artisanal cording from Valencia. Bandada Studio merges powder-coated aluminum engineering with polypropylene straps , a durable outdoor material that evokes the art of weaving with natural fibers. The lightweight aluminum structure acts as a frame, allowing the straps to take aesthetic prominence—a meticulous detail that projects artisan reminiscences with great style. This avant-garde design results in an armchair with subtly open forms, ideal for chill-out areas or outdoor lounges.

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This outdoor and indoor lounge chair is ideal for creating small outdoor living rooms or complementing lounge areas in contract projects, thanks to its funproof durability and resistance.

Use several RIBBONS lounge chair and the 2-seater sofa to configure a customized modular composition, combining relaxation and lounge areas.

Take advantage of Diabla Outdoor’s varied color range for the structure and the straps , designing highly contrasting tones that define the bold personality of your terrace.

The RIBBONS Lounge Chair integrates cushions (if included) with quick-drying foam fillings and removable technical upholstery, ensuring optimal comfort and sustainable maintenance.

Measurements
91x83x81 cm / 36x33x32 inch
Materials
Texture power-coated. 100% polypropylene webbing. Mat and cushion made from Gravidry® quick-dry and reusable polyurethane foam. Removable technical upholstery for outdoor use.
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Designer

Bandada Studio

Bandada is a multidisciplinary studio of designers and engineers with over twenty years of experience in the industry. In their collaboration with Diabla, they merge contemporary engineering with traditional heritage, blurring the lines between indoors and outdoors through versatile pieces with a high visual impact. 

We seek a complex balance through structures that are visually light yet robust, merging contemporary engineering with craftsmanship to blur the boundaries between indoor and outdoor spaces.

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