Spanish designer Miguel Herranz has named the creative process that he applies in both design and industry-related areas ‘The Conceptual Nebula’. This analytical-anarchical process makes it possible to create conceptual tools for finding real design solutions, based on analysing three core elements found in every project: culture, industry and society. Miguel has dubbed one conceptual tool ‘The Ordered Chaos’; he makes use of this tool to develop projects with a formal richness, constructive simplicity and the serenity of the chaos found in nature. At LZF, Miguel’s curious design approach is found in both the Mikado and Orbit lamps.
LZF Minimikado Pendant Light - THE CORUSCATING LIGHT The LZF Minimikado Pendant Light takes its names from the classic pick-up-sticks game, where sticks are bundled together and when released, fall...
LZF Orbit Wall Light, THE THOUGHTFUL LIGHT With its thoughtful air, the ovalesque LZF Orbit Wall Light will decorate any wall with quiet self-assurance. Created by Spanish designer Miguel Herranz,...