A magic hand-made lantern, made of a cherry wooden structure and an inner light globe. Its oval volume and handle make it an object-lamp, equally ideal for both tabletops and floors.
It is reminiscent of the style of lantern which hung on coastal houses as a signal for the returning sailors, and which was also found in country houses and terraces open to the dark nights of 1970s Spain. Today, it is a classic lantern found in houses with a wide range of décors, and bears the characteristic stamp of its designer Miguel Milá.
Miguel Mila was born to a Catalan aristocratic family, with strong links with the artistic world (his ancestors assigned the Mila house to Gaudi, also known as La Pedrera), and started working as an interior designer in the architecture studio of his brother Alfonso Mila and Federico Correa.
Miguel Mila has come to be a classic figure in design. In fact, he almost represents the history of Catalan modern design.