The appearance of the Basica in 1987 was a return to warmth from the then prev...The appearance of the Basica in 1987 was a return to warmth from the then prevailing fashion of lamps with tubular metal structures, usually painted black, and dichroic halogen bulbs. This piece laid the foundations for the publisher's premises,...more
The appearance of the Basica in 1987 was a return to warmth from the then prev...The appearance of the Basica in 1987 was a return to warmth from the then prevailing fashion of lamps with tubular metal structures, usually painted black, and dichroic halogen bulbs. This piece laid the foundations for the publisher's premises,...more
The appearance of the Basica in 1987 was a return to warmth from the then prev...The appearance of the Basica in 1987 was a return to warmth from the then prevailing fashion of lamps with tubular metal structures, usually painted black, and dichroic halogen bulbs. This piece laid the foundations for the publisher's premises,...more
The Santa & Cole Asa TableLamp is Miguel Mila’s version of a portable lantern...The Santa & Cole Asa Table Lamp is Miguel Mila’s version of a portable lantern, featuring a white methacrylate shade and metal structure originally designed in 1961. The white finish was added later (the black was the original), giving the fixture a...more
The Santa & Cole Cesta Metalica TableLamp reboots the 1962 design by Miguel M...The Santa & Cole Cesta Metalica Table Lamp reboots the 1962 design by Miguel Mila (originally with cherry wood) with a Stainless Steel structure that cradles a white glass shade. The thick glass evenly diffuses the light all around the fixture...more
The Cesta Outdoor Table Lamps from Santa & Cole outfits the familiar basket-in...The Cesta Outdoor Table Lamps from Santa & Cole outfits the familiar basket-inspired piece with robust materials. Legendary Spanish designer Miguel Mila’s pieces reflected his love of inventing things. Here, Mila saw the connection between...more
The Santa & Cole Asa TableLamp is Miguel Mila’s version of a portable lantern...The Santa & Cole Asa Table Lamp is Miguel Mila’s version of a portable lantern, featuring a white methacrylate shade and metal structure originally designed in 1961. The white finish was added later (the black was the original), giving the fixture a...more
Give your decorative arrangement a Spanish design sensibility with the Basica ...Give your decorative arrangement a Spanish design sensibility with the Basica Minima Battery Lamp by Santa & Cole. Santiago Roqueta combines years of experience in the field of Spanish craft with a desire to integrate modern technology. The Basica...more
The appearance of the Basica in 1987 was a return to warmth from the then prev...The appearance of the Basica in 1987 was a return to warmth from the then prevailing fashion of lamps with tubular metal structures, usually painted black, and dichroic halogen bulbs. This piece laid the foundations for the publisher's premises,...more
Designed in 1987 to bring warmth back to residential settings, the Santa & Col...Designed in 1987 to bring warmth back to residential settings, the Santa & Cole Basica M2 Table Lamp is an attractive combination of stitched beige cardboard and birch wood. The narrow conical shade easily transitions to the slender cylindrical...more
The Santa & Cole Tripod M3 TableLamp props a pleated ribbon shade on a black ...The Santa & Cole Tripod M3 Table Lamp props a pleated ribbon shade on a black tripod base, adding some height to the soft accent light produced. The slightly sheer quality of the ribbon allows a generous amount of light to shine through, which can...more
The appearance of the Basica in 1987 was a return to warmth from the then prev...The appearance of the Basica in 1987 was a return to warmth from the then prevailing fashion of lamps with tubular metal structures, usually painted black, and dichroic halogen bulbs. This piece laid the foundations for the publisher's premises,...more
The appearance of the Basica in 1987 was a return to warmth from the then prev...The appearance of the Basica in 1987 was a return to warmth from the then prevailing fashion of lamps with tubular metal structures, usually painted black, and dichroic halogen bulbs. This piece laid the foundations for the publisher's premises,...more