The Altar table by Kettal, designed by Miguel Milá, celebrates craftsmanship and functionality. Born in the 1960s as an altar for his wedding, it has been adapted to everyday use without losing its essence. Characterized by clean lines and a solid wooden construction, it highlights craftsmanship and attention to detail.
Kettal
Since its beginnings in 1966, Kettal has demonstrated an international vocation, focusing on design and innovation. In the early 2000s, it acquired the Hugonet and Triconfort brands, and currently collaborates with leading international designers, including Patricia Urquiola, Rodolfo Dordoni and Hella Jongerius. Kettal's aim is to create functional and expressive furniture that represents a contemporary culture and responds to current living needs. True to its philosophy of respect for the environment, it uses non-contaminating paints and the woods used are protected by the Perhutani certificate.
Miguel Milá, born in Barcelona in 1931, is one of the pioneers of modern Spanish design. He began his career in the 1950s, when industrial design arrived in Spain for the first time. Despite the strong passion for new techniques and new generation materials, Milá often refers to craftsmanship and tradition. He is co-founder of the Spanish brand Tramo, short for “Trabajos molestos”, created together with his colleagues Francisco Ribas Barangé and Eduardo Pérez Ullibarri, for which he designed the TMM (1961) and Cesta (1964) lamps. In 1987 he was awarded the Premio Nacional de Diseño and in 2008 with the Compasso d'Oro, in recognition of his long career and his contribution to the promotion of Spanish design.