
Take it on a getaway or use it as permanent furniture. Our portable folding chair Trip is inspired by the traditional beach or countryside folding chairs, reimagined in their chicest version. Thanks to its elegant and, at the same time, casual aesthetics, the Trip chair works well both as a portable element and as a permanent fixture for an informal space.
It is so light and easy to transport that you will want to take it anywhere. Its low height facilitates a relaxed position, so it is perfect for casual environments: swimming pools, terraces, balconies or gardens. And if you do not have that much space, you can store it folded and bring it out only when you need it.
Its structure is made of tubular aluminium and its sling is an outdoor plastic fabric, which is why the chair is so light and can be left out in the open. This is the bicolour version, with a white structure and a contrasting sling in the colour of your choice. There is another version in captivating versiones monochrome tones.
Diabla tips:
Because it is foldable, portable and very light, this chair is the ideal seat for residential or contract spaces that need to be cleared out or reconfigured frequently.
If you need a side table to go with it, do not miss out on our Valentina and D12 collections.
Are you looking for a chair for a children's area? Trip is also ideal for this type of space thanks to its low height: it can adopt the function of a small hammock for kids.
Take advantage of the variety of color options available to create a colorful configuration in your outdoor area. Consult our colour chart to make sure your choice chromatically harmonizes with your space.



José A. Gandía-Blasco Canales

Borja García
Borja García studied industrial design at Cardenal Herrera-CEU University in Valencia, where he would later also train as an architect. His professional career has included working on a wide range of projects, both independently and as part of other studies, plus he is co-founder of Nazca, Enproyecto Arquitectura and, more recently, of Made in 2017. His industrial design and architecture projects have received major national and international awards and he regularly works with GANDIABLASCO.