Memphis Milano
Carlton Storage Unit
Price € 15.770,00
The Carlton bookcase by Ettore Sottsass is the undisputed symbol of the production of the Memphis collective and of an entire season of Italian design, those 80s in which Radical Design is contaminated with more pop and fashionable forms and finally manages to reach an audience of mass. Carlton, presented in 1981, was part of the first collection of the Memphis group, promoted by Sottsass himself, launching around him a brood of promising young designers who would later all become major names in the sector, and best embodies the aesthetic and the philosophy of the movement. Its colorful and playful shapes totally reject any concept of rationality and functionality, giving life to a totemic figure full of powerful suggestions whose bold angles and bright colors still dazzle and amaze today. Also innovative in materials, Carlton is entirely made of plastic laminate, a material that Sottsass had had the opportunity to get to know in depth thanks to the many years of collaboration with the Abet company.
W.190 x D.40 x H.196 cm
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Memphis was born in 1980 as an expression of radical design embodied in the creative genius of Ettore Sottsass, a pivotal figure around which young designers and architects from all over the world gather. A unique, ingenious and futuristic idea inspires this group of promises of contemporary design who set to work to create a collection of objects capable of embodying not only the highest expression of the radical movement, but its explicit crowning molded by the wise hands of Ettore Sottsass, Aldo Cibic, Matteo Thun, Marco Zanini, Martine Bedin, Michele De Lucchi, Nathalie Du Pasquier and George Sowden.Read more
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Ettore Sottsass
Ettore Sottsass (1917-2007) is one of the key figures in the history of Italian design. Artist, designer and architect, he is considered one of the founding fathers of Radical Design and has had an incalculable influence on the development of the discipline. Born in Austria to a family of Trentino-Tyrolean origins (his father, Ettore Sottsass Senior, was a famous architect), he grew up and graduated in Turin and then opened his own studio in Milan. However, Sottsass considered himself a citizen of the world and traveled extensively: from New York, where he worked in George Nelson's studio, to India, visited with his wife Fernanda Pivano, another great protagonist of the cultural debate of the time, the greatest expert in American literature in all Italy. It was this great set of stimuli and influences that allowed him to develop a revolutionary style, dominated by bright colors and extreme shapes, in complete contrast with the functionalist dictates of post-war industrial design. Expressed through the artistic direction of the Tuscan brand Poltronova and the foundation of the Memphis group, a veritable hotbed of talents that would set the tone for the whole style of Italian design of the 1980s. However, Sottsass was not only a breakthrough figure, but also an impeccable professional: with his creations for Olivetti he was the protagonist of an avant-garde technological enterprise in the 1960s, while with his studio Sottsass Associati he signed products that entered the catalogs of brands such as Artemide, Alessi, Venini, Zanotta, Glas Italia, Kartell and many others.Read more