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Ettore Sottsass ID - S Edition

€695.00

Ettore Sottsass and the Memphis Movement

The ID-S floor lamp, designed by Ettore Sottsass for Zumtobel in 1987, was a groundbreaking uplighter that caused a stir due to its innovative design and lighting technology. It featured an aluminum body with a glass shade and integrated wheels for easy mobility, making it a highly practical and functional lamp.

Ettore Sottsass (1917-2007) was an influential Italian architect and designer, renowned for his contributions to the Memphis design movement in the 1980s. Born in Innsbruck, Austria, he studied architecture at the Polytechnic University of Turin. After working for various firms in Milan, Sottsass developed a strong interest in using bold colors and geometric shapes in design. In 1981, he founded the Memphis group, a collective of designers that challenged the minimalist aesthetic prevalent at the time. Sottsass's designs, characterized by vibrant colors and geometric forms, had a significant impact on the design world and continue to influence contemporary design. The Memphis movement, spearheaded by Sottsass, revolutionized the design landscape with its unconventional and playful approach.

Legacy

Although Sottsass passed away in 2007, his legacy endures through the lasting popularity of his designs and the Memphis movement he pioneered. The ID-S floor lamp remains an iconic example of his innovative and boundary-pushing work, exemplifying his ability to merge functionality with striking aesthetics.

details

Designer: Etorre Sottass | Type:  iD-S | Manufacturer: Zumpobel | Year: 1980s  | Country:  Italie | Condition: Good  | Materials: Metal | Height: 185 cm  | Width: 26  cm | Depth: 43 cm | Seat Height: 0 cm

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We are here for any questions or requests. Please feel free for reaching out to us if you encounter any challenges or require more information about our products and prices. *All prices are exclusive transport

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Ettore Sottsass and the Memphis Movement

The ID-S floor lamp, designed by Ettore Sottsass for Zumtobel in 1987, was a groundbreaking uplighter that caused a stir due to its innovative design and lighting technology. It featured an aluminum body with a glass shade and integrated wheels for easy mobility, making it a highly practical and functional lamp.

Ettore Sottsass (1917-2007) was an influential Italian architect and designer, renowned for his contributions to the Memphis design movement in the 1980s. Born in Innsbruck, Austria, he studied architecture at the Polytechnic University of Turin. After working for various firms in Milan, Sottsass developed a strong interest in using bold colors and geometric shapes in design. In 1981, he founded the Memphis group, a collective of designers that challenged the minimalist aesthetic prevalent at the time. Sottsass's designs, characterized by vibrant colors and geometric forms, had a significant impact on the design world and continue to influence contemporary design. The Memphis movement, spearheaded by Sottsass, revolutionized the design landscape with its unconventional and playful approach.

Legacy

Although Sottsass passed away in 2007, his legacy endures through the lasting popularity of his designs and the Memphis movement he pioneered. The ID-S floor lamp remains an iconic example of his innovative and boundary-pushing work, exemplifying his ability to merge functionality with striking aesthetics.

details

Designer: Etorre Sottass | Type:  iD-S | Manufacturer: Zumpobel | Year: 1980s  | Country:  Italie | Condition: Good  | Materials: Metal | Height: 185 cm  | Width: 26  cm | Depth: 43 cm | Seat Height: 0 cm

contact

We are here for any questions or requests. Please feel free for reaching out to us if you encounter any challenges or require more information about our products and prices. *All prices are exclusive transport

Ettore Sottsass and the Memphis Movement

The ID-S floor lamp, designed by Ettore Sottsass for Zumtobel in 1987, was a groundbreaking uplighter that caused a stir due to its innovative design and lighting technology. It featured an aluminum body with a glass shade and integrated wheels for easy mobility, making it a highly practical and functional lamp.

Ettore Sottsass (1917-2007) was an influential Italian architect and designer, renowned for his contributions to the Memphis design movement in the 1980s. Born in Innsbruck, Austria, he studied architecture at the Polytechnic University of Turin. After working for various firms in Milan, Sottsass developed a strong interest in using bold colors and geometric shapes in design. In 1981, he founded the Memphis group, a collective of designers that challenged the minimalist aesthetic prevalent at the time. Sottsass's designs, characterized by vibrant colors and geometric forms, had a significant impact on the design world and continue to influence contemporary design. The Memphis movement, spearheaded by Sottsass, revolutionized the design landscape with its unconventional and playful approach.

Legacy

Although Sottsass passed away in 2007, his legacy endures through the lasting popularity of his designs and the Memphis movement he pioneered. The ID-S floor lamp remains an iconic example of his innovative and boundary-pushing work, exemplifying his ability to merge functionality with striking aesthetics.

details

Designer: Etorre Sottass | Type:  iD-S | Manufacturer: Zumpobel | Year: 1980s  | Country:  Italie | Condition: Good  | Materials: Metal | Height: 185 cm  | Width: 26  cm | Depth: 43 cm | Seat Height: 0 cm

contact

We are here for any questions or requests. Please feel free for reaching out to us if you encounter any challenges or require more information about our products and prices. *All prices are exclusive transport

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