M64 Color
Biographies

Milá, Miguel
Miguel Milá, an interior designer, inventor and bricoleur, and a pioneer in his field in Spain, began working in the 1950s. With objects, resources and raw materials hard to come by at that time, Milá started designing his own furniture and lamps and soon set up his own company, Tramo (from the Spanish Tra-bajos Mo-lestos, ‘Annoying Jobs’). Many of his pieces have become true contemporary classics. In 2016, the Spanish Ministry of Education and Culture in Spain awarded him the Gold Medal for Merit in Fine Arts. He has won numerous ADI awards (Barcelona), the first Spanish National Design Award (tied with André Ricard), and the ADI Compasso d’Oro for Lifetime Achievements.
Milá, Miguel
| 1964Premio ADI-FAD 2013
ADI FAD, la Asociación de Diseño Industrial del Fomento de las Artes y del Diseño, centro de referencia del diseño industrial en Europa, promociona la cultura creativa organizando los prestigiosos Premios Delta de Diseño industrial. El objetivo de los premios Delta es destacar la excelencia del diseño y poner en relieve su importancia como herramienta para generar riqueza en una economía industrial.
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Premio ADI-FAD 1964
ADI FAD, la Asociación de Diseño Industrial del Fomento de las Artes y del Diseño, centro de referencia del diseño industrial en Europa, promociona la cultura creativa organizando los prestigiosos Premios Delta de Diseño industrial. El objetivo de los premios Delta es destacar la excelencia del diseño y poner en relieve su importancia como herramienta para generar riqueza en una economía industrial.
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Awarded with the Gold Delta in 1964, this lamp designed by Miguel Milá signaled the start of the recognition of Spanish design as a professional discipline. On the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of this milestone, Santa & Cole reintroduced it into its catalogue and adapted it for the HeadLED System (Delta de Oro, 2013), providing it with the best light efficiency and quality.
In 2023, Santa & Cole commissioned Barcelona-based colourist and artist Claudia Valsells for a chromatic study of this lamp. The collaboration concludes in a combination of eight colors: English green, reddish orange, ultramarine blue, cream yellow and stone gray, along with the classics pure red, off-white and deep black. This palette reveals a new visual and emotional perception of the M64 and scheme keeps demonstrating the timelessness of Miguel Milá’s designs.