
This is the single seat module from our Ploid modular collection, a series made up of only three elements: a total modular feat. This piece, together with the corner module and the Ploid pouf, can be configured to create anything from individual armchair or chaise lounge to a multi-seat sofa. But it does not necessarily have to go in combination with the corner module, it can also be used to form a casual style sofa, with no armrests at the ends.
1,2,3 and that’s it. With the three elements of the Ploid collection you can create multiple seating configurations, easily rearranging them according to the needs of the moment. Designed by studio Romero Vallejo, there is nothing that three pieces can not achieve: from a simple armchair to a chaise lounge, a loveseat, a straight sofa with unlimited seats, a flat surface that can be used as a chaise lounge or a huge chill out bed.
Diabla tips:
Since this piece works as an individual seat, you can use it as part of a large sofa or separately, it if you need it. For example, you can arrange multiple around a coffee table to seat your guests.
We know that one of the most uncomfortable things in a modular collection is that its elements slide and end up separating. We always include a link that connects the modules, so that they do not move.
If you have a small space, check out the side table from the Ploid collection: it fits between modules, seemingly floating above the seats.
Ploid is a collection designed for outdoor use, but it also looks great in an indoor space. If you’d like to use it indoors, go ahead!
Do you have questions about the color options? Don't worry, all Diabla colors fit together. Check out our color chart to make sure your choice chromatically harmonizes with your space.



Romero & Vallejo
Founded by architects Sara Romero and Mariano Vallejo in 2004, Romero Vallejo specializes in integral projects of architecture, interior design, product design and creative direction. From concept-creation to its complete execution, they approach all phases and aspects of a project counting on a multidisciplinary team that works internationally, integrated by designers, engineers, lawyers and economists. They are regular collaborators of GANDIABLASCO and GAN, having also directed both the conception and the launch of Diabla during its first three years.