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Milá, Miguel

1931 - 2024

Born in Barcelona into an aristocratic family linked to the artistic world (his uncle Pedro Milá Camps commissioned Gaudí to build the famous Casa Milá, known as La Pedrera), Miguel Milá began working as an interior designer in the family studio shared by his brother Alfonso Milá and Federico Correa. It was the 1950s, a time of autocracy and constant crisis, when hardly anyone knew what industrial design was.

Milá's youthful curiosity...

Born in Barcelona into an aristocratic family linked to the artistic world (his uncle Pedro Milá Camps commissioned Gaudí to build the famous Casa Milá, known as La Pedrera), Miguel Milá began working as an interior designer in the family studio shared by his brother Alfonso Milá and Federico Correa. It was the 1950s, a time of autocracy and constant crisis, when hardly anyone knew what industrial design was.

Milá's youthful curiosity introduced him to the world of material experimentation, leaving aside his architectural studies in favour of more useful craftsmanship. Three years later, together with his two architect friends, Francisco Ribas Barangé and Eduardo Pérez Ulibarri, he founded Trabajos Molestos, or Tramo, a company focused on the design and production of interior furniture. This led to the first versions of the TMC lamp (1958) and the TMM lamp (1961), two timeless classics that continue to captivate current generations. At the beginning of the 21st century, Milá founded his own interior design studio, safeguarding his processes and perfecting his technique: "I'm actually a pre-industrial designer. I feel more comfortable with those technical procedures that allow me to correct mistakes, experiment during the process and control it as much as possible. Hence my preference for noble materials, which know how to age well."

Beyond the workshop, Miguel Milá participated in meetings with architects and designers where he discussed the aesthetics and architectural modernity of Barcelona. As a result of these discussions, the first industrial design association in Spain, the ADI-FAD, was founded together with André Ricard, Antonio de Moragas, Oriol Bohigas and Rafael Marquina, among others. Since its creation, the association has been dedicated to promoting Spanish design abroad, and Miguel Milá was its president between 1974 and 1984.

Miguel Milá defines his style of creation as a process of craftsmanship, based on "having an idea and paring off what is superfluous". This is what happened with the Cesta table lamp (1964) and his subsequent family of table lamps, such as Cestita and Alubat, as well as various pendant lamps such as Globo Cesta. "A lamp spends more time off than on, so you have to take great care to ensure that its shape contributes to the space in the most exciting way possible," says Milá. The Barcelona native was also a teacher for 14 years, working at the city s prestigious ELISAVA and EINA design schools.

In 1987, Milà was awarded the National Design Award (in its first edition) jointly with André Ricard, and in 2008 he received the Compasso D Oro from the Italian ADI in recognition of his professional career and his contribution to the diffusion of Spanish design abroad. He is a six-time winner of the ADI-FAD award.

Artisan and industrialist, Miguel Milá has left his mark on the history of European design, fearlessly and gallantly.

Designs Milá, Miguel

Americana

Milá, Miguel - 1964

Wall lamps

Amigo

Gonzalo Milá, Milá, Miguel - 2009

Wall lamps

Estadio

Milá, Miguel - 2015

Wall lamps

Estadio Singular

Milá, Miguel - 2023

Outdoor

Singular

Milá, Miguel - 2000

Wall lamps

Singular

Milá, Miguel - 2000

Wall lamps

TMM

Milá, Miguel - 1964

Wall lamps

TMM Metálico

Milá, Miguel - 2002

Wall lamps

Wally Cesta

Milá, Miguel - 1962

Wall lamps

Wally Cestita

Milá, Miguel - 1962

Wall lamps

Americana

Milá, Miguel - 1964

Floor lamps

Diana

Alfonso Milá, Federico Correa, Milá, Miguel - 1991

Floor lamps

FAD

Milá, Miguel - 1974

Floor lamps

TMC

Milá, Miguel - 1961

Floor lamps

TMD

Milá, Miguel - 2005

Floor lamps

TMM

Milá, Miguel - 1961

Floor lamps

Americana

Milá, Miguel - 1964

Table lamps

Asa

Milá, Miguel - 1961

Table lamps

Cesta

Milá, Miguel - 1962

Table lamps

Cesta Exterior

Milá, Miguel - 2022

Table lamps

Cesta Metálica

Milá, Miguel - 1962

Table lamps

Cestita

Milá, Miguel - 1962

Table lamps

Cestita Alubat

Milá, Miguel - 2020

Table lamps

Cestita Batería

Milá, Miguel - 2017

Table lamps

Cestita Metálica

Milá, Miguel - 1962

Table lamps

Diana

Alfonso Milá, Federico Correa, Milá, Miguel - 1991

Table lamps

FAD

Milá, Miguel - 1973

Table lamps

TMD

Milá, Miguel - 1996

Table lamps

Amigo

Gonzalo Milá, Milá, Miguel - 2009

Wall lamps

Cesta Exterior

Milá, Miguel - 2022

Table lamps

Cestita Alubat

Milá, Miguel - 2020

Table lamps

Estadio Singular

Milá, Miguel - 2023

Outdoor

Wally Cesta

Milá, Miguel - 1962

Wall lamps

Wally Cestita

Milá, Miguel - 1962

Wall lamps

Cestita Alubat

Milá, Miguel - 2020

Table lamps

Cestita Batería

Milá, Miguel - 2017

Table lamps

Diana

Alfonso Milá, Federico Correa, Milá, Miguel - 1991

Tables

Estadio

Milá, Miguel - 1992

Pendant lamps

Globo Cesta

Milá, Miguel - 1962

Pendant lamps

Línea Estadio

Milá, Miguel - 2014

Pendant lamps

M64

Milá, Miguel - 1964

Pendant lamps

M64 Color

Milá, Miguel - 1964

Pendant lamps

M68

Milá, Miguel - 1962

Pendant lamps

Sexta

Milá, Miguel - 2003

Pendant lamps

Lo esencial. El diseño y otras cosas de la vida

Milá, Miguel - 2019

Distributions

Inspiración

Miguel Milá. Industrial and interior designer, inventeur and bricoleur.

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Picture an enlightened craftsman whose mission is to create objects that solve fellow humans’ needs.

A conversation with Miguel Milá at Galería Santa & Cole

The conversation took part alongside Kiko Gaspar, author of the book, Gonzalo Milá, industrial designer, and Javier Nieto, president of Santa & Cole.

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Looking back through design icons

“Miguel Milá. Industrial and interior designer, inventor and bricoleur”, the retrospective installation on the work of Miguel Milá at Feria Hábitat Valencia 2023

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