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Babel table lamp
Lamp for nocturnal intimacy.
A piece of art that was born as a provocation against the dominant taste. Babel, whose name alludes to the unfinished biblical tower, is presented as a firm sculpture. The alabaster, solid at the base and cast in the shade, no two units being alike, makes it a unique piece.
Basic Table Lamp M1
Santa & Cole\'s most emblematic piece.
The publication of the Basic lamp in 1987 marked a new trend in European design.
It promotes a return to natural materials.
A birch wood cylinder, supported by a heavy metal base of equal diameter, raises a variety of lampshades of various shapes and colours, made of stitched cardboard or ribbon.
A challenge to the metallic taste of the eighties.
Basic table lamp M2
Santa & Cole\'s most emblematic piece.
The publication of the Basic lamp in 1987 marked a new trend in European design.
It promotes a return to natural materials.
A birch wood cylinder, supported by a heavy metal base of equal diameter, raises a variety of lampshades of various shapes and colours, made of stitched cardboard or ribbon.
A challenge to the metallic taste of the eighties.
Basic Minimal table lamp - Battery operated
Santa & Cole\'s most emblematic piece.
The publication of the Basic lamp in 1987 marked a new trend in European design.
It promotes a return to natural materials.
A birch wood cylinder, supported by a heavy metal base of equal diameter, raises a variety of lampshades of various shapes and colours, made of stitched cardboard or ribbon.
A challenge to the metallic taste of the eighties.
Moragas table lamp
A design classic from Santa&Cole.
This Classics collection reinforces the historical memory of industrial design from different decades.
A solid wood cylinder rises to a luminous head composed of three light bulbs, protected by a large circular lampshade.
The white cotton ribbon shade with lateral ribbing is reminiscent of bookbinding, and its asymmetry produces pleasant chiaroscuro effects in the light.
Spanish chair
An iconic piece of modern design.
The Spanish Chair is an interpretation of a traditional type of chair often found in areas influenced by ancient Islamic culture, from Andalusia to northern India.
Inspired by a trip to Spain in 1958, Mogensen modernised the form and retained the important feature: the wide armrests.
The wood in combination with leather gives it a strong, rustic look that will only become more beautiful with time.