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Valentina Up chaise lounge

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Valentina Up chaise lounge

The Valentina Up collection maintains the informal and carefree character of the award-winning original designs. Its spacious cushions, filled with polyurethane and memory foam rubber, are still the main element of this outdoor furniture, now with added V-shaped iron rod legs that make getting up and sitting down even easier. “The idea of ​​raising the chaise, sofa, and lounge chair with legs was the response to a need. This type of furniture is more comfortable at a certain height, sitting down is easier”, comments its creator, Alejandra Gandía-Blasco.

The chicest Diabla Outdoor lounger thus stands on its new legs, creating an attractive and elegant item of outdoor furniture designed with the minimum amount of elements. With its simple design and refined lines, the Valentina Up chaise lounge puts into practice the “less is more” principle of architect and designer Mies Van der Rohe.

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Take advantage of the many shades offered by the Diabla Outdoor color chart. From inspiring reddish tones to the softest pastels. You can combine colors and textures in the structure and fabrics of this designer lounger to add a fun and casual touch to your spaces.

Because they share the same informal and light spirit, the Valentina Up chaise lounge combines perfectly with any outdoor furniture in the collection, such as the Valentina Up lounge chair or sofa, as well as the Valentina Up tables, in either of their two sizes, as a coffee or side table. These pieces are the perfect complement to both large contract installations and small private terraces.

Dare to enjoy the Valentina Up chaise lounge, any time of the year. Its resistant materials make it an ideal piece of designer furniture for outdoor spaces, but thanks to its ergonomic and colorful design it will also bring a fresh and colorful touch to your home.

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Valentina Up chaise lounge

The Valentina Up collection maintains the informal and carefree character of the award-winning original designs. Its spacious cushions, filled with polyurethane and memory foam rubber, are still the main element of this outdoor furniture, now with added V-shaped iron rod legs that make getting up and sitting down even easier. “The idea of ​​raising the chaise, sofa, and lounge chair with legs was the response to a need. This type of furniture is more comfortable at a certain height, sitting down is easier”, comments its creator, Alejandra Gandía-Blasco.

The chicest Diabla Outdoor lounger thus stands on its new legs, creating an attractive and elegant item of outdoor furniture designed with the minimum amount of elements. With its simple design and refined lines, the Valentina Up chaise lounge puts into practice the “less is more” principle of architect and designer Mies Van der Rohe.

Diabla tips:

Take advantage of the many shades offered by the Diabla Outdoor color chart. From inspiring reddish tones to the softest pastels. You can combine colors and textures in the structure and fabrics of this designer lounger to add a fun and casual touch to your spaces.

Because they share the same informal and light spirit, the Valentina Up chaise lounge combines perfectly with any outdoor furniture in the collection, such as the Valentina Up lounge chair or sofa, as well as the Valentina Up tables, in either of their two sizes, as a coffee or side table. These pieces are the perfect complement to both large contract installations and small private terraces.

Dare to enjoy the Valentina Up chaise lounge, any time of the year. Its resistant materials make it an ideal piece of designer furniture for outdoor spaces, but thanks to its ergonomic and colorful design it will also bring a fresh and colorful touch to your home.

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Valentina Up chaise lounge

The Valentina Up collection maintains the informal and carefree character of the award-winning original designs. Its spacious cushions, filled with polyurethane and memory foam rubber, are still the main element of this outdoor furniture, now with added V-shaped iron rod legs that make getting up and sitting down even easier. “The idea of ​​raising the chaise, sofa, and lounge chair with legs was the response to a need. This type of furniture is more comfortable at a certain height, sitting down is easier”, comments its creator, Alejandra Gandía-Blasco.

The chicest Diabla Outdoor lounger thus stands on its new legs, creating an attractive and elegant item of outdoor furniture designed with the minimum amount of elements. With its simple design and refined lines, the Valentina Up chaise lounge puts into practice the “less is more” principle of architect and designer Mies Van der Rohe.

Diabla tips:

Take advantage of the many shades offered by the Diabla Outdoor color chart. From inspiring reddish tones to the softest pastels. You can combine colors and textures in the structure and fabrics of this designer lounger to add a fun and casual touch to your spaces.

Because they share the same informal and light spirit, the Valentina Up chaise lounge combines perfectly with any outdoor furniture in the collection, such as the Valentina Up lounge chair or sofa, as well as the Valentina Up tables, in either of their two sizes, as a coffee or side table. These pieces are the perfect complement to both large contract installations and small private terraces.

Dare to enjoy the Valentina Up chaise lounge, any time of the year. Its resistant materials make it an ideal piece of designer furniture for outdoor spaces, but thanks to its ergonomic and colorful design it will also bring a fresh and colorful touch to your home.

Measurements
63x164x61 cm / 25x65x24 inch
Materials
Textured powder-coated zinc-plated steel rod. Foam rubber polyurethane with filling visco-elastic and polyester fibre covered with waterproof fabric. Removable upholstery
Awards
Bienal Iberoamerciana de Diseño
2018 WINNER
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Designer

Alejandra Gandia-Blasco

Alejandra Gandía-Blasco is the assistant director of GANDIA BLASCO GROUP’s Communication. She graduated in Fine Art and then completed her training in Design and Communication at Central Saint Martins in London. She is an interdisciplinary creative, her work is based from visual arts and collective memory applied to the design of everyday objects and communication.

“More than beautiful and well-done things, I am interested in ideas and experiences. The rest is taken for granted. It is a challenge to rethink the objects and the reality that surrounds us with sufficient critical capacity”.

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