The coruscating light.
The Mikado light takes its names from the classic pick-up-sticks game, where sticks are bundled together and when released, fall in a circular jumble. A radiant light, Mikado’s wood veneer strips spread outwards, in a manner evocative of a bird’s plumage. Cleverly engineered, the Mikado’s form is both chaotic and harmonious at the same time.
Designed by Miguel Herranz, the Mikado is a free spirit, possessing an air of nonchalance and a teasingly impish swagger. It is a light whose profile is like a coruscating kaleidoscope of pattern.
Made in:
Valencia, Spain
Artist Name:
Application:
Suspension
Dimensions:
62W x 50H x 53L cm
LZF Lamps, founded in 1994 near Valencia by Mariví Calvo and Sandro Tothill, pioneered “enveloping light” in wood veneer. Today, the brand crafts sculptural, sustainable designs that blend artistry and warmth, celebrated worldwide.
About
Spanish designer Miguel Herranz defines his creative method as “The Conceptual Nebula,” an approach that connects culture, industry, and society. Using his tool “The Ordered Chaos,” he crafts designs with natural harmony and structural simplicity. His distinctive vision for LZF is reflected in the poetic Mikado and Orbit lamps.





