
Cesta Floor Lamp
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.
Designed by Miguel Milá in 1962.
Note: Please contact us for the delivery time.
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.
Designed by Miguel Milá in 1962.
Note: Please contact us for the delivery time.
Original: $139.93
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$48.98Description
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.
Designed by Miguel Milá in 1962.
Note: Please contact us for the delivery time.























