Dezeen Showroom:Alejandra Ganda-Blasco Lloret has added the Valentina Up dining chair to her outdoor furniture collection for Diabla, channelling the range's characteristic crisscrossing metal frames into a versatile seat.The new dining chair adds to the Valentina Up range itself an adaptation of Diabla's popular Valentina collection, but with the seats lifted up off the floor on slender legs.The Valentina Up dining chair combines ample cushioning with a slender crisscrossing metal frameGanda-Blasco Lloret said she aimed to the Valentina Up designs to continue to place ample cushioning centre stage, but for the metal legs to bring in a feeling of lightness."I have attempted to design using minimal elements in order to give the cushions more prominence, as they do in Asian culture, Hindu culture or Spanish-Arabic culture," said Ganda-Blasco Lloret.It is an addition to the Valentina Up outdoor collection"Normally with chairs the cushions become complementary elements, not structural, we use them to make us feel more comfortable," she continued. "With the Valentina Up chair, the cushions are an integral part of the design."The Valentina Up chair's frame is made from sturdy textured zinc-plated thermo-lacquered steel. Its cushions are filled with polyurethane foam rubber and polyester fibre and covered with a choice of water-repellent fabrics.Product details:Product: Valentina UpDesigner: Alejandra Ganda-Blasco LloretBrand: DiablaContact: info@gandiablasco.comDezeen ShowroomDezeen Showroom offers an affordable space for brands to launch new products and showcase their designers and projects to Dezeen's huge global audience. For more details email showroom@dezeen.com.Dezeen Showroom is an example of partnership content on Dezeen. Find out more about partnership content here.The post Valentina Up dining chair by Alejandra Ganda-Blasco Lloret for Diabla appeared first on Dezeen.