Designer: Alejandra Gandia-Blasco
Brand: Diabla

PLISY

Created byAlejandra Gandía-Blasco,Plisyis acollection of designer lampswith an elegant aesthetic inspired by traditional pleated fabric lampshades. The sophistication of a classic and iconic design, transferred to the world of avant-garde lighting technology.
The original lampshade of theseoutdoor lampsis made of rotomolded polyethylene and its rod and characteristic foot with serrated edges are made of powder-coated and textured aluminium, both light and resistant materials that makePlisylamps perfect lighting elements for outdoor use. Theselamps with a chic and original designincorporate LED technology and can be charged by USB, maintaining an autonomy of 5 to 6 hours at maximum intensity. Plus, they are adjustable with a simple tap thanks to their touch ignition sensor.

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This family of outdoor lights features the Plisy lamp, portable and fun, which incorporates a practical handle with which you can take it wherever you go, as if it were a wrist bag. With the Plisy lamp base, made of iron rod, you can hang it by your side to set the scene for an outdoor reading area. The Plisy Up model incorporates a lamp base and, with its height of 117 cm, it is ideal for lighting a dining table or a corner of your terrace.

Plisy is a collection with a functional and fun design, the perfect lighting accessory if you don’t yet have light points in your outdoor area. Combine the two models to create points of light at different heights that give your spaces an intimate touch. In addition, with the varied colour palette of Diabla Outdoor nautical ropes, you can customise your own Plisy lamp.

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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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