Cestita
Biographies
Miguel Milá
Miguel Milá, an interior designer, inventor and bricoleur, and a pioneer in his field in Spain, began working in the 1950s. With objects, resources and raw materials hard to come by at that time, Milá started designing his own furniture and lamps and soon set up his own company, Tramo (from the Spanish Tra-bajos Mo-lestos, ‘Annoying Jobs’). Many of his pieces have become true contemporary classics. In 2016, the Spanish Ministry of Education and Culture in Spain awarded him the Gold Medal for Merit in Fine Arts. He has won numerous ADI awards (Barcelona), the first Spanish National Design Award (tied with André Ricard), and the ADI Compasso d’Oro for Lifetime Achievements.
Miguel Milá
| 1962The smaller version of the Cesta lamp is defined by a smaller wooden structure, always carefully polished and strongly assembled, holding the small opal glass globe in which its light is wrapped. This design, an object-lamp that creates spaces of pleasure wherever it is located, is one of its author’s most widely publicised international icons.
Overview
Cherry wood structure.
White opal glass or white opal polyehtylene lampshade.
Light sources
Recommended light source (not included): Other light sources: Max. 40 W
Input voltage: 100, 120, 230 Vac.
(50 Hz / 60 Hz). According to destination.
Lamp holder: E26 (Max. height 105 mm / 4.1″)
White opal polyethylene lampshade.
Spare part suitable only for Cestita. Please note: This spare part is not compatible or interchangeable with other products of the Cesta family
White opal glass lampshade.
Spare part suitable only for Cestita and Globo Cestita. Please note: This spare part is not compatible or interchangeable with other products of the Cesta family
Holding pin.