Meet the designer
Spanish designer Miguel Herranz approaches design with a unique methodology he calls ‘The Conceptual Nebula.’ This analytical yet free-form process enables him to develop conceptual tools that address real-world design challenges by focusing on three foundational elements of every project: culture, industry, and society. Among these tools is what Herranz calls ‘The Ordered Chaos,’ a method he uses to infuse his work with natural elegance, structural simplicity, and the layered complexity of organic forms. Herranz’s distinctive perspective shines through in his collaborations with LZF, where his designs for the Mikado and Orbit lamps reflect his curiosity-driven, conceptually rich approach. Each piece exhibits a harmonious balance of form and function, capturing the serene yet dynamic essence of nature. By blending formal richness with a clear constructive logic, Miguel Herranz continues to push boundaries in design, creating works that are as conceptually profound as they are visually compelling.