The balance of materials that make up this lamp—its cotton shade, metallic structure and stitched leather grip—are a vindication of industrial craftsmanship. With a strong presence, Dórica is an impressive lamp that evokes the classical doric column.
The Americana series is built around a satin nickel rotating arm holding an elegant white linen shade. The arm gently swivels the light nearer or further away, while the wide metal base stays put, in an evocation of the harmonic motion of swing dancing.
Asa is built of an ingenious, single, continuous tube structure which also defines the upper, handle-shaped structure for carrying. It has two colour versions: white or, in its original 1961 version, with black structure and switch. Three visible elements, structure, shade and switch, make up a beautifully-proportioned ensemble.
Babel, whose name comes from the biblical story of the unfinished tower, is both a sturdy sculpture and a lamp apt for night-time intimacy. The use of alabaster, solid at the base and hollow for the shade, with no two units the same, made Babel a piece of art that began as a deliberate affront to the prevailing trends of the time.
The Básica lamp champions the return to natural materials. A birch wood cylinder, which is supported by a heavy metal base of equal diameter, holds a variety of shade options of different shapes and colours, made of sewn paperboard or ribbon. In defiance of the metallic taste of the eighties.
Básica Mínima is the pocket edition of the Básica lamp. On its own or with others, it combines sturdiness and lightness. The shade and finish are available in two unique versions. The first features a bronze finish base and a pleated natural parchment lampshade. The second version has a nickel finish base and a ribbon-stitched lampshade.
Básica Mínima Batería is the portable version of Básica Mínima. Its cylindric structure, made of birch wood, holds two lampshade options: pleated natural parchment and ribbon stitched. With a light touch, the lamp turns on and off, making it a light and practical companion.
On a stroll through Barcelona in the 1960s, designer Miguel Milá found an abandoned opal globe outside a glass factory. He took it home, and over the years, it became the heart of a large family. As its name suggests, Cesta (Spanish for “basket”) was designed to hold this fragile shade.
After decades of producing Miguel Milá’s iconic design from the sixties, we have now incorporated its outdoor version. With the same aesthetic characteristics as the original and with the same lighting efficiency, it comes with an aluminium structure, in black or olive green, and a polyethylene shade, two water-resistant materials suitable for outdoor use.
The 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.
A cordless, portable version, Cestita Batería is a lantern that creates an ambience of pleasure anywhere; depicting Chinese shadows in the garden, emanating light from any corner, or on a table. The perfect balance of technology and craftsmanship, the rechargeable lamp offers two lighting intensities.
Robust yet lightweight, Cestita Alubat is ready for action indoors and out. Its aluminium structure, with a closed plastic balloon for better sealing and a rechargeable battery, is distinguished by its sobriety.
Miguel Milá learned to master the expressiveness of steel by giving it a fragile heart. Strength and emotion, angle and curve. In a duel between strength and fragility, Cesta Metálica comes with or without a soft leather handle, contrasting with the well-aimed severity of the brackets that gently hold the delicate opal globe.
Miguel Milá learned to master the expressiveness of steel by giving it a fragile heart. Strength and emotion, angle and curve. With the constructive singularity of its older sibling, ennobling whatever it illuminates, Cestita Metálica does not feature a handle, thereby signalling its willingness to stay wherever it is placed.
In keeping with the calling of its creators, the Diana lamp has a timeless quality. Its metal structure and linen shade are in perfect harmony. Designed to illuminate the Mayor of Barcelona’s new offices in the run-up to the 1992 Olympics, its appearance evokes a balance between classic tradition and modernity wherever it is placed.
The Duo lamp was conceived by André Ricard for “executive desks”, not only that good focal light was required when going through extensive paperwork, but also the fact that, in the face of visitors, the view of those who sat in the confidants’ chairs should not be obstructed by a large or ostentatious lampshade. Duo fulfils both purposes seamlessly. It illuminates with proximity, and does not interrupt the visual horizon. The luminous flux is adjustable by the independent rotation of its glass shades, which can be opaque to focus the light on the work surface, or translucent to provide a more general illumination too.
Miguel Milá got everything right compositionally with this demonstration of industrial craftsmanship. Its cylindrical oak column creates a vertical symmetry that gracefully supports an almost cylindrical white linen shade. With no time for unnecessary adornment, FAD lamps are distinguished by their permanent elegance.
The Gira lamp has all the simplicity and the profile of a classic. This lamp encapsulates all the essential elements, providing range of motion through its rotating arm and adjustable shade. Great for work, Gira is concentrated to give prominence to the light, creating desktop lighting spaces.
Lámina was born in a flash as a family of pendant lamps, with an exceptional lightness that knows how to be smart, to link up to one another and to constitute a system of very pleasant light. Now it also finds its way to tabletops offering a general and nuanced light.
In its flat and golden version, Lámina preserves the delicacy of its line through a new reflection game, very suggestive for tabletops. Simple, clean shapes laid bare and fully exposed. A visual break found no matter in which corner it is placed.
Maija conveys the feeling of light typical of Baltic cities, where the streets are barely illuminated, apart from the light that streams from the windows of homes and shops; from the inside outwards. A tower composed of stacked metal discs through which its inner light filters, vibrant and inviting conversation.
A sturdy wooden cylinder supports a head with three bulbs, surrounded by a generous circular shade. The shade is made from cotton ribbon and has a thread running along the edge, reminiscent of bookbinding, and forming an asymmetry that creates a splendid contrast of light and shadow.
A lamp that combines simplicity and technology to create a lucent ring of light suspended in the air. It comes in two sizes, both available in matte white or graphite, to which a shade can be affixed. Or they can be left without a shade, unapologetic. Sin broadly illuminates any work surface with direct, warm light, and does not take up space on a desk because all kinds of errant items can be kept on its base, including papers.
Freed from oils, kerosene or cords, and powered by an efficient rechargeable battery, Sylvestrina, very robust in its delicacy, comes in handy for every occasion. Simply press the outer tube down to activate the switch, adjusting accordingly, to full, medium or zero strength. It is charged by induction, and its light really is that of an oil lamp.
Tatu is an object-lamp that has become a memorable icon of Spanish pop culture in the 1970s. Incorporating LED technology, the light intensity and focal aperture are easily adjustable, conducive to quiet retreat or activities that require concentration. And its friendliness is legendary.
With a structure supported by a circular metal base, the while linen shade of the TMD lamp looks like a sail hoisted on a mast. Whether switched on or off, the TMD manages to add warmth to the space around it. Another example of the timeless sobriety of Miguel Milá.
Trípode humanises neutral spaces with its colourful and functional sobriety. Each one of its shade options is hand ribboned: the natural, red-amber and black; the Raw Color terracotta, green and mustard, as well as the Diplomática and Bretona stiped shades by Júlia Esqué. Switched on, it provides a characteristic, warm light, rich in nuances. Switched off, it is a small volumetric sculpture that invites immediate use.
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Life swings from side to side in search of balance. The double flame, the most subtle part of the fire, dances enchanted by its splendour. Two flames that seek each other to their centre. The simple consumption of the wick produces the oscillating movement that dazzles the beholder. Vita simultaneously elevates our spirit while rooting us to the earth. Incipit vita nova, start a new life, light the next candle.
Inspired by an Art Déco design, Zeleste is reminiscent of Barcelona night life, with a story that takes us back to the early seventies. Its peculiarity is determined by the material it is made of: alabaster, a translucent stone that gives a very special warmth.
The Americana series is built around a satin nickel rotating arm holding an elegant white linen shade. The arm gently swivels the light nearer or further away, while the wide metal base stays put, in an evocation of the harmonic motion of swing dancing.
In keeping with the calling of its creators, the Diana lamp has a timeless quality. Its metal structure and linen shade are in perfect harmony. Designed to illuminate the Mayor of Barcelona’s new offices in the run-up to the 1992 Olympics, its appearance evokes a balance between classic tradition and modernity wherever it is placed.
The balance of materials that make up this lamp—its cotton shade, metallic structure and stitched leather grip—are a vindication of industrial craftsmanship. With a strong presence, Dórica is an impressive lamp that evokes the classical doric column.
Miguel Milá got everything right compositionally with this demonstration of industrial craftsmanship. Its cylindrical oak column creates a vertical symmetry that gracefully supports an almost cylindrical white linen shade. With no time for unnecessary adornment, FAD lamps are distinguished by their permanent elegance.
Maintaining the good size of its more than half sphere lampshade and the peripheral illumination caused by its slit, we are extending the Fontana family by including its floor version more than fifty years after its creation.
The GATCPAC lamp is a tribute to the group of Catalan architects of the same name who sought to modernise the approach to construction during their era. Conceived as a machine à illuminer, members of the group used to leave these lamps as a gift to their customers, symbolic of their modern outlook, by way of a collective signature.
A line of light and a thin metal sheet create a faint yet effective diffusion. Lámina was born in a flash as a family of pendant lamps, with an exceptional lightness that knows how to be smart. It now stands as light sculptures that contrast with any wall finish on its back.
A line of light and a thin metal sheet create a faint yet effective diffusion. Lámina was born in a flash as a family of pendant lamps, with an exceptional lightness that knows how to be smart. It now stands as light sculptures that contrast with any wall finish on its back.White and concave lampshade of 165 cm, opens up new depths of space both vertically and horizontally.
The elegance of Lamina’s shades captivates, soon pleased by its efficacy. Simple, clean lines laid bare and fully exposed. Reflection provides more nuanced results than direct light. Sober, supporting, contrasting and without glare.
Maija conveys the feeling of light typical of Baltic cities, where the streets are barely illuminated, apart from the light that streams from the windows of homes and shops; from the inside outwards. A tower composed of stacked metal discs through which its inner light filters, vibrant and inviting conversation.
This slender synthesis of traditional lamps is a sparkle of timeless elegance created in a context of the avant-garde. The combination of materials with its symmetrical, leather-wrapped chrome centre shaft, its choice of three shade materials and eight colour options make it a paradigm of industrial craftsmanship.
This friendly lamp, a revolutionary milestone in design, is essential in any context, directing light wherever it is needed. A synonym to good design, modernity and comfort.
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In keeping with the calling of its creators, the Diana lamp has a timeless quality. Its metal structure and linen shade are in perfect harmony. Designed to illuminate the Mayor of Barcelona’s new offices in the run-up to the 1992 Olympics, its appearance evokes a balance between classic tradition and modernity wherever it is placed.
The balance of materials that make up this lamp—its cotton shade, metallic structure and stitched leather grip—are a vindication of industrial craftsmanship. With a strong presence, Dórica is an impressive lamp that evokes the classical doric column.
The Argo armchair, with its generous proportions, embodies a unique interpretation of life and living spaces, offering a blend of comfort and style. Its soft aesthetic is enhanced by 3D padding and a striking design feature—two large brackets that elegantly pierce the backrest, extending to the rear, creating a glamorous knot detail that accentuates its plushness. The nearly invisible low feet reinforce its inviting and enveloping design, making it an ideal choice for relaxation, whether alone or with company. Designed as a cozy island within any living area, the Argo armchair features a martingale detail on the backrest, allowing it to effortlessly become the centerpiece of a room. The structure emphasizes padding, combining materials that balance durability and softness for an exceptionally welcoming seat. Available in traditional leather, fabric, or the innovative Water covering—a luxurious textile crafted by Dutch designer BYBORRE in collaboration with Pasquale Junior Natuzzi—this armchair reflects a love for the sea and wave-like textures. The Water fabric, made from high-quality wool and recycled PES, offers both durability and a sumptuous tactile experience. Technical highlights include a swivel mechanism, a mix of premium padding (EUCAFEEL-certified polyurethane, memory foam, and Climalight), and hidden anti-scratch metal feet. Additionally, a 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and planning.
Natuzzi Italia, a globally acclaimed Italian luxury furniture brand founded in 1959 by Pasquale Natuzzi, is renowned for its exquisite craftsmanship, timeless designs, and commitment to blending contemporary and classic aesthetics, making it a preferred choice for both residential and commercial spaces worldwide.
The Wave pouf is a stunning piece of furniture that combines two half-moon elements with a sleek central magazine rack, crafted from curved, laser-cut steel sheets that are polished and powder-coated in a light gold finish, offering a smooth, opaque texture. This design is part of the Deep collection, which draws inspiration from the mesmerizing beauty of the Adriatic Sea, stretching from Slovenia to Puglia—the birthplace of Natuzzi in 1959 and a region that remains integral to the brand's identity. The collection captures the fluidity of water through endless curves and circles, reimagined with a retro-modern twist, resulting in timelessly elegant pieces. The Wave sofa, a standout in the collection, mimics the gentle movement of sea waves with its enveloping curves and inviting cushions, available in two-seater, three-seater, and armchair configurations, all elevated by matte metal legs in light gold for a touch of vintage charm. The accompanying ottoman features two half-moon elements that can be paired with the central magazine rack, adding both functionality and style. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for a closer look at its intricate design.
Natuzzi Italia, a globally recognized Italian luxury furniture brand founded in 1959 by Pasquale Natuzzi, is celebrated for its exquisite craftsmanship, timeless elegance, and innovative designs, offering a wide range of high-end furniture and home accessories that blend contemporary and classic styles seamlessly.
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The Kuro 450 is our first portable, solar-powered, rechargeable outdoor light. An invaluable addition to any garden, balcony or terrace, this contemporary lantern has three brightness settings and a hidden LED that eliminates glare while focusing light downwards .Its pared-back look blends effortlessly with any decorating style and it can be used both outdoors and indoors thanks to an additional USB charging source.
The Kabuki floor lamp is injection moulded. The technology used makes it possible to create a woven structure similar to lace with a unique perforated surface through which the light is diffused. Available in indoor and outdoor versions.
Cellu Lamp collection is a modern take on the classic folded lampshade. The elegant lampshade made from PVC for extra durability rests on a powder coated aluminum column and powder coated steel base, both designed with a characteristic, robust expression. The column and base come in complementary color combinations, infusing the design with a contemporary, playful feel.
Ambrosia is essentially a line of light that can be converted into a modular system, capable of extending the illumination it offers to adapt to any space. A design that recovers and revisits the tube light, timeless, and updates it so that its simple structure and diffuse lighting add beauty to any space. This collection expands on its possibilities by proposing a change in the plane of light, from horizontal to vertical.This new style of lamp is available in two versions, both of which are pendant lamps. First there is the Ambrosia V, a 235-cm-high vertical structure consisting of two tubes of light of different lengths. An interrupted line of light, a detail that brings lightness and character to the lamp. Its design allows you to choose the lighting, either towards the wall for indirect light, or towards the main space for direct light. This aesthetic and functional design also works well in domestic settings. The other vertical version, Ambrosia V, joins three light tubes placed at different heights, forming a sculptural ensemble. This option can provide a great deal of light and therefore comes with a dimming system for easy lighting control. It is available in two heights of 130 and 175 cm. Both sizes can be electrically connected through the ceiling rosette or the floor plug. The new Ambrosia allows you to create vertical lighting compositions, combining different sizes in repetition to illuminate large spaces. When installed individually, it fills the space with light and warmth. Its slender design sets the perfect scene in any room. A totally new perspective for this flexible lighting system, which achieves maximum light expression with a minimalist structure. The metal structure is available in two finishes – black and matte gold – and the light source in three colour temperatures: 2200 K, 2700 K and 3000 K.
For Lluís Porqueras, designing consisted of eliminating the superfluous until an essential object was left: beautiful, useful and simple. This was the case with the Funiculí, a 1979 lamp that Marset reissued in 2013 and which has become an emblem of the collection.Lightweight, it takes up almost no space and can function as an ambient lamp or for direct light, depending on how you direct the beam. Its designer released the shade to give maximum mobility. It can rotate through 360 degrees to focus the light where you want and also has a double clamp system for height adjustment. For the Funiculí, forty years are nothing; it has stood the test of time and now comes in new colours that further expand its possibilities. It is no longer only available in the neutrals moss grey, black and off-white. The new colours – green, terracotta and mustard – are intense. They are design statements, highlighting the shapes of the Funiculí and bringing chromaticism to the space. The new shades are cheerful and vivid, conveying that colour can also be essential.
The Matin Floor Lamp offers a contemporary yet poetic design with a construction that combines visual delicacy with physical robustness. The flat-packed design consists of a slender polished brass steel frame complemented with matte black hardware and zinc alloy joints at the base which is paired with a pleated cotton shade in a variety of carefully selected colours. The light source is an integrated LED offering a diffused light which is accompanied by a digital in-line dimmer floor switch to adjust the output of light if required.
The Roma collection includes this cheerful piece available in two forms: a side table featuring an integrated arched lamp and a side table without the lamp. The product serves multiple functions across different rooms such as the living room, bedroom and office.
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