The Carlton Library by Ettore Sottsass 1981

 17,000.00

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Description

The Carlton bookcase, an iconic creation of Memphis Milano, was designed in 1981 by Ettore Sottsass. Despite its deconstructed appearance, this imposing colorful totem is cleverly balanced and can serve as a room divider. The colorful laminate panels are assembled like a house of cards, forming a tribute to instability. The Carlton shelf is equipped with two sliding drawers and rests on a thick rectangular base speckled in black and white. Memphis Milano, a group of Milanese designers led by Ettore Sottsass, revolutionized the design world in the 1980s with their bold and colorful approach, introducing new shapes, materials, and patterns. Their work continues to inspire designers worldwide. Ettore Sottsass, known for his innovative approach to design, also created the Treetops floor lamp, combining functionality and aesthetics in a bold and surprising way.

Dimensions :

Largeur : 190 cm

Profondeur : 40 cm

H : 196 cm

 

Prix sur demande: The Carlton Library by Ettore Sottsass 1981

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