A monograph on Miguel Milá, one of Spain’s most influential industrial designers. The book traces his practice of creating objects that were necessary in daily life yet did not exist in the market, shaping them through his own hands. Lighting and furniture developed through the use of renewable materials and careful hand-made prototyping embody a quiet balance of simplicity and refinement, and continue to be appreciated today. Through archival materials and photographs taken in his home, the publication reveals a design philosophy deeply connected to everyday living and its understated charm.
Pages : 160
Size : 24×29.5cm (hardcover)
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Miguel Milá (born 1931) is a Spanish industrial designer and a leading figure in the field. Known for his approach of prototyping and creating objects that fulfill real needs, he has produced numerous iconic works in lighting and furniture. His designs—simple, functional, and made to last—continue to be highly regarded today.