Vela Basic Daybed Ø210×40
by RAMÓN ESTEVE
This extensive outdoor furniture and plantpot collection aims to offer the comfort and the quality of interior furniture without losing it’s original qualities. VELA is a modulate system with an elementary prismatic geometry that bases its singularity in the balance of its proportions. The elements can combine among themselves to integrate into any space. Their precise volumes create the illusion of hovering some centimetres off the floor, and when they are illuminated they are transformed into floating architectures.
DESCRIPTION
Made of polyethylene resin by rotational moulding. 100% Recyclable. Item suitable for indoor and outdoor use. Available in different finishes.
WEIGHT
74.32 Kg
LIGHTING
LIGHT
Ref. 54108W
White internally lit unit with LED technology. Available only in matte ice white finish.
RGBW LED
Ref. 54108L
Unit with internal lighting with RGBW LED technology and remote control unit for switching colors. Available only in matte ice white finish. Remote control included.
RGBW LED DMX
Ref. 54108D
Unit with internal lighting with RGBW LED technology and remote control unit for switching colors. Also controlLED by DMX-1024 (wireless), enabling communication between one or more products simultaneously via the DMX transmitter (not included).
RGBW LED BATTERY
Ref. 54108Y
Unit with internal lighting with battery-powered RGBW LED technology. Includes charger and remote control for switching colors and charger. Available only in matte ice white finish.
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RAMÓN ESTEVE
Ramon Esteve graduated in Architecture from Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Madrid (ETSAM) in 1990. He founded Ramon Esteve Estudio de Arquitectura in 1991, working on both architectural and interior design projects and also other fields such as industrial design and art direction at the national and international area. Harmony, serenity and essentiality are some of the constant features of Esteve ’ s work and become symbols of his will to provide to the habitat more than just buildings. As a result, embracing atmospheres where to enjoy uni que experiences are created.