Description
MILÉ is a multi-functional object that rests in quiet tension: angled, steady, and always ready to shift. Depending on its position, it becomes a side table, a book holder, or even a stool. Its form is simple, but its use is multiple, defined by how you place it, how you live with it.
The name comes from the Arabic word MILÉ (ميلة), meaning a tilt or an inclination. It’s a word we use without thinking, to describe a lean, a shift, a gentle slant. It holds both movement and stillness in the same breath. A pause, mid-change.
This piece was born from that moment, the pause between one posture and another. A reflection on asymmetry without imbalance, on how design can echo the subtle ways we adapt our surroundings. Like a book resting open, like a thought leaning forward.
MILÉ is shaped in folded metal or solid wood: clean lines, no excess. It stands stable in every orientation, embracing the freedom of redefinition. One object, three lives, always in motion, yet always grounded.
More than a table, MILÉ is a meditation on angle, on how a slight shift can change everything. Not by force, but by grace.

























