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Cavalieri

Category: Lighting

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Cavalieri, Ettore Sottsass, 1981

With a yellow dominant and contrasting colors, the Cavalieri lamp designed in 1981 by Ettore Sottsass stands out for its emphatic image based on the stacking of simple geometric forms. 

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First

The First chair, composed of a few parts, has been conceived in 1983 by Michele De Lucchi to be easily assembled and replicated: produced in a small series, it reinterprets the perfect combination

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Ginza

Carefully crafted in lacquered wood, faced in decorative laminate with chromium-plated metal parts, Ginza, designed by Masanori Umeda in 1982, is a multifunctional object that can be used as a book

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Brazil

Who says the legs of a table have to all be equal? Certainly not Peter Shire, who created Brazil in 1981, in the early days of the Memphis group.

Diva

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Diva

Diva, the mirror designed by Ettore Sottsass in 1984, undoubtedly captures the attention of the person reflected, demanding active participation: in a narcissistic way, the viewer becomes part of t

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Riviera

Created by Michele De Lucchi in 1981, at the time of the first exhibition of the Memphis group, Riviera is a chair that surprises us with its playful form: its base is composed of two blue crossed

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Carlton

The absolute Memphis icon, Carlton – designed by Ettore Sottsass in 1981 – fully represents the programmatic intentions of the group: the desire to break the rules of good design with an irreverent

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Tahiti

Created by Sottsass in 1981 Tahiti immediately became one of the great Memphis icons, in clear contrast with functionalism.

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Bel Air

Invented in 1982 by Peter Shire, Bel Air has an asymmetrical profile and vibrant color combinations.

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Suvretta

A bookcase in wood faced with decorative laminate, designed by Ettore Sottsass in 1981, Suvretta has unique shelves, because the angles of all the rows are different.

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Polar

A project by Michele De Lucchi for Memphis in 1984, the small table Polar reflects the distinctive features of Memphis design.

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Treetops

A floor lamp in coated metal with a cast iron base, Treetops was designed by Ettore Sottsass in 1981. The lamp is made in colored metal, with a halogen bulb at the end, for adjustable lighting.

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Hyatt

A surprising combination of metal and wood is seen in Hyatt, the iconic low table created by Ettore Sottsass in 1984.

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Ashoka

Designed by Ettore Sottsass in 1981, Ashoka is a table lamp with a heat-coated metal structure, featuring a bold combination of bright colors: green, yellow, blue, pink, combined with white.

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Arizona

The quality of the craftsmanship, together with the bright colors and extravagant forms, are the distinctive features of Arizona, designed by Nathalie du Pasquier in 1983.

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Super

The Super lamp - designed by Martine Bedin in 1981 - can be dragged along like a dog on a leash (with an arched back resembling a stegosaurus), embodying the playful spirit of Memphis.