Description
Cestita Batería is the latest member in the Cesta family: a portable, wireless version.
As with all of Milá’s objects, Cestita, designed in 1962, strikes a balance between rational functionalism and the legacy of local artisan creation.
With this new version, technology helps to enhance its features, maintaining the warmth that is characteristic of the family.
Technical Info
White opal glass lampshade.
Lithium battery.
Range: 5h on high power /
10h on medium power /
15h on low power.
Battery charging time: 5h
Light source
LED: 3 W .
Light source included
Suitable for indoor use.
Input voltage: 90 ~ 305 Vac. 100,
120, 230 Vac. (50 Hz / 60 Hz).
Cestita batería lamp
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✓ 365 days FREE return policy*
✓ Next day delivery on ALL in-stock items
✓ British customer service
✓ London based since 1999
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£5 flat-rate delivery for all UK parcel orders - next day & tracked.
Furniture delivery from £38 - expertly handled by our own in-house White Glove service team.
365 days FREE return policy. Changed your mind? No stress - we even pay the return postage! *excluding furniture specially made for you. Please contact us or visit our Delivery & Return page for more information.
Description
Cestita Batería is the latest member in the Cesta family: a portable, wireless version.
As with all of Milá’s objects, Cestita, designed in 1962, strikes a balance between rational functionalism and the legacy of local artisan creation.
With this new version, technology helps to enhance its features, maintaining the warmth that is characteristic of the family.
Technical Info
White opal glass lampshade.
Lithium battery.
Range: 5h on high power /
10h on medium power /
15h on low power.
Battery charging time: 5h
Light source
LED: 3 W .
Light source included
Suitable for indoor use.
Input voltage: 90 ~ 305 Vac. 100,
120, 230 Vac. (50 Hz / 60 Hz).
Designed by Miguel Milá

Born in Barcelona in 1931, his family from upper level society, Catalan aristocracy was well-connected within the world of art. His uncle, Pedro Milá y Camps, commissioned Gaudí the famous Casa Milá. In 1958, Miguel Milá begins his professional journey
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