A metal version of the highly regarded TMM lamp (with its wooden structure), this time with a circular base and extremely conservative sections, yet just as smart when it comes to adjusting the shade to the required height (using a simple rubber ring) and incorporating the same system where the light is switched on or off using the electric cable.
Height-adjustable white linen lampshade.
The lampshade is delivered with cable, bulb socket and fastening system to the structure.
The light is switched on/off by pulling lightly on the cable.
A member of the generation of industrial design pioneers in Spain who has seen some of his furniture and lamps become real contemporary classics.
Miguel Milá was born in a Catalan aristocratic family with strong links with the artistic world (his ancestors assigned the Milá House, also known as La Pedrera, to Gaudí), and started working as an interior designer in the architecture studio of his brother Alfonso Milá and Federico Correa. It was the end of the 50s, a time of crisis when Spain hardly knew what industrial design was. There was practically no industry, everything was generally handmade. This framework marked the way Miguel Milá understood design, being sensitive to the pleasure of touching and closer to traditional techniques.