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Harpo

2014

The Harpo table provides an element that is designed for getting together in the open air, with others, to work or rest. With formal humility and an economy of expression, similar to the rest of the elements in the collection, this table contributes to the creation of outdoor spaces that are designed for the citizen and their wellbeing.

Miguel Milá

Miguel Milá

Miguel Milá is a renowned industrial designer. In 1995, Santa & Cole's Urban Division, now Urbidermis, asked him to design an urban bench. The initial briefing gave rise to the NeoRomántico bench (1995), followed by a family of benches that have colonised cities the world over thanks to their ergonomics and functionality. In his professional career, he has been awarded six Delta de Oro awards by the ADI FAD (the Industrial Design Association for the Promotion of Art and Design) and the national design award for 1987). Miguel Milá was born in 1931 in Barcelona. He is the seventh child of a large family of eight (Pedro Milá Camps, his Uncle Pedro, contracted Antoni Gaudí to build the Casa Milá). In 1948, a young Milá entered the Barcelona Higher Technical School for Architecture (ETSAB) and seven years later, he began work in the architecture firm of his brother Alonso. Even still, Miguel Milá was not convinced by the world of architecture. In 1956 he left his studies and carried out his first interior design commission for his Aunt Nuria Sagnier's firm. Through this commission, he began to observe the lack of quality design objects for interiors, and started to experiment with various shapes and ergonomic forms. A year later, together with two architect friends, he founded Trabajos Molestos TRAMO: a company dedicated to the production and design of interior elements. This company gave rise to the creation of the iconic TMM (1958) and TMC (1961) lamps, now produced by Santa & Cole.During the 70s and 80s, Miguel Milá created the Industrial Design Association for the Promotion of Art and Design together with André Ricard, Antoni de Moragas, Oriol Bohigas and Rafael Marquina (ADI FAD), in which he participated in numerous editions. He won various Delta de Oro awards for the design of furniture and interior lighting and at the same time also participated in European design forums and events. He travelled to Venice, London and Paris frequently and became more and more involved in the world of design. In 1994, Santa & Cole's Urban Division, now Urbidermis, commissioned him to design an urban bench. This collaboration gave rise to the NeoRomántico bench (1995). Over time, the urban furniture family grew; in 2011, the aluminium NeoRomántico Liviano was the first element of the urban space to receive the "Cradle to Cradle" environmental certification. He also collaborated with Bet Figueras to create an elegant modular border for landscaped areas, the Robert (2003). Over the years, Miguel also collaborated with his son, Gonzalo Milá, another industrial designer, in the design of the Harpo family (2015), a simple element that can travel flat, and the Inner (2020), a comfortable, very hard-wearing element. His most recent collaboration explores the requirements of outdoor spaces for private use, with the Basic family (2020), a family of elements designed with urban use in mind, but with the softness of the residential world. Over the years, Miguel has received numerous highly significant awards and recognitions. These include the National Design Award (1987), the Creu de Sant Jordi (1993), the ADI Golden Compass for professional careers in Industrial Design (2008) and the Medal of Merit in the Fine Arts (2016) granted by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport. Know more

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Gonzalo Milá

Gonzalo Milá

Following some initial collaborations, Gonzalo Milá founded the Milá Diseño studio together with Miguel and Micaela Milá After two years at Santa & Cole, he opened his own firm in 2001, where he puts into practice his rigorous essentialism and his human way of designing, with concern for the importance of usefulness. Since then, Gonzalo has collaborated with numerous companies, creating elements that decorate and illuminate, and for which he has received various design awards. Gonzalo Milá obtained a degree in industrial design from the ELISAVA School. Son of famous industrial designer Miguel Milá, Gonzalo began his professional career balancing his architecture studies with his work in his father's interior and industrial design studio. He was awarded the second furniture award of the Community of Castilla-La Mancha together with Luis Victory for their design of the Agarrón coat stand. His meticulous work with small objects and close contact with the philosophy and praxis of the discipline led a young Gonzalo to study industrial design in the ELISAVA School. At the beginning of the 90s, he founded the Gòtic Sud studio, a group of young architects, photographers and designers with the ambition of meeting the creative demand of day-to-day objects. There he met Juan Carlos Inés with whom he decided to create a firm in 1994. They called it Inés-Milá and together they designed a series of objects that were picked up by large firms for their catalogues. In 1999, he joined the Urban Division of Santa & Cole, now Urbidermis, in the production and product editing departments and after this phase, in 2001, he decided to go back to the free exercising of his profession, subsequently participating in the founding of the Milá Diseño studio together with his father and sister. Said period gave rise to the reconstruction of a period apartment in the Pedrera de Gaudi and the Rama streetlamp (2000), ADI FAD 2001 Delta de Plata Award, awarded, according to the judges, "for the versatility provided by the possibility of installing the streetlamps at different heights and with different orientations", to cover any scope of lighting with a unified formal solution.In the years that followed, Gonzalo Milá continued to collaborate with Santa & Cole's Urban Division, now Urbidermis, creating other emblematic urban furniture and lighting products. His versatility has contributed to the modernisation of the city with more functional, discreet elements, as he says: "The shape of urban furniture has to be very clean and discreet, contributing to the street without filling it." He has also been involved in teaching, giving industrial design classes in the ELISAVA and EINA schools and the Barcelona Higher Technical School for Architecture (ETSAB). Gonzalo Milá is currently working in his studio, designing elements that contribute to day-to-day convenience, applying technology and observing rigorous functional usefulness, in both indoor and outdoor spaces. Gonzalo is the designer behind the Rama streelamp (2000), a versatile element to place lighting at different heights and with different orientations, blending well into the surroundings, the Candela streetlamp (2009), another flexible lighting element for large urban roads, the Bina wastepaper bin (2004), of great capacity, hard-wearing, weather-resistant and stackable, the Harpo family (2015), an extensive series of solutions for rest, formally humble and very comfortable and the Basic family (2021), for terraces and gardens or private outdoor spaces, collaborating on the latter two with his father, Miguel Milá. Know more

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A large urban table

The table is available in two lengths, allowing up to ten people to meet. From 1.75 m to 3.00 m, two measurements that celebrate the importance of creating urban rooms, with elements and services designed for outdoor leisure.

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Structure made from an AISI304 stainless steel platen, thermal coating finish with C3 anti-corrosive protection. Top made from 90 x 30 mm European heat-treated pine wood slats with 100% PEFC Certification, or tropical wood slats with 100% FSC Certification, protected with a single coat of oil, or extruded 6063-T5 aluminum slats, anodized finish. A2 stainless steel screws.

*The colors shown are simply indicative. (Other colors on request)

**Ask about finishes for marine environments

Structure

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AG3 Anodised

Slats

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Aluminum Anodized

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European thermotreated pine 100% PEFC

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Tropical FSC 100%

Installation using two fixing wall plugs per supporting structure. The element is supplied disassembled, in two components: structure and top. Installation and assembly instructions, screws, and fixing wall plugs included.

Does not require maintenance, except to preserve the original color of the wood.

1.75 m Table
Aluminum: 67
Tropical Wood: 77
European Wood: 72

3.00 m Table
Aluminum: 91
Tropical Wood: 108
European Wood: 100

*Approximate weight without packaging (kg)

CE

FSC

PEFC

ADA

Structure made from an AISI304 stainless steel platen, thermal coating finish with C3 anti-corrosive protection. Top made from 90 x 30 mm European heat-treated pine wood slats with 100% PEFC Certification, or tropical wood slats with 100% FSC Certification, protected with a single coat of oil, or extruded 6063-T5 aluminum slats, anodized finish. A2 stainless steel screws.

*The colors shown are simply indicative. (Other colors on request)

**Ask about finishes for marine environments

Structure

Aluminio_anodizado_AG3

AG3 Anodised

Slats

Aluminio_anodizado

Aluminum Anodized

European_pino_termotratado_PEFC

European thermotreated pine 100% PEFC

Madera_Tropical_

Tropical FSC 100%

Installation using two fixing wall plugs per supporting structure. The element is supplied disassembled, in two components: structure and top. Installation and assembly instructions, screws, and fixing wall plugs included.

Does not require maintenance, except to preserve the original color of the wood.

1.75 m Table
Aluminum: 67
Tropical Wood: 77
European Wood: 72

3.00 m Table
Aluminum: 91
Tropical Wood: 108
European Wood: 100

*Approximate weight without packaging (kg)

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