With characteristic clarity and restraint, Miguel Milá reduced the floor lamp to its essentials: structure, light source, and shade. A simple cross base anchors a slender wooden stem that begins square and softens into a round profile as it rises, giving the piece both stability and grace. A light frame cradles the socket while the shade pivots and slides freely, its height set with an unassuming rubber ring, like a sail climbing a mast. The final gesture is purely tactile: a gentle pull on the cord to switch it on or off. The result is a lamp that feels intuitive, honest, and quietly timeless.
With characteristic clarity and restraint, Miguel Milá reduced the floor lamp to its essentials: structure, light source, and shade. A simple cross base anchors a slender wooden stem that begins square and softens into a round profile as it rises, giving the piece both stability and grace. A light frame cradles the socket while the shade pivots and slides freely, its height set with an unassuming rubber ring, like a sail climbing a mast. The final gesture is purely tactile: a gentle pull on the cord to switch it on or off. The result is a lamp that feels intuitive, honest, and quietly timeless.