Carlton Room Divider

Carlton Room Divider

Ettore SottsassWW-1981-127415
1981·Wood and colored plastic laminate (formica)·194.3 × 189.8 × 40 cm (76 1/2 × 74 3/4 × 15 3/4 in.)

<p>The collective Memphis sparked a revolt in the design world in 1981 with the launch of a collection combining bold geometries and wild patterns with banal materials like aluminum and Formica. One of the most striking pieces was Ettore Sottsass’s Carlton Room Divider, a bookshelf and cabinet that combines different colors of plastic laminate in a tiered, anthropomorphic form that seems to recall the head and arms of an ancient idol or totem. This famous piece also derives from Sottsass’s early work in the 1960s designing large laminate sculptures, or Superboxes, for the firm Poltronova.</p>

Catalogue

Year
1981
Dimensions
194.3 × 189.8 × 40 cm (76 1/2 × 74 3/4 × 15 3/4 in.)

Artist

Ettore Sottsass
Ettore Sottsass

Painting

Ettore Sottsass was an Italian architect and product designer. He was known for his designs of furniture, jewellery, glass, lighting, homeware and office supplies, and also worked on numerous buildings and interiors, often defined by bold colours.

Innsbruck, Austria

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Year
1981
Dimensions
194.3 × 189.8 × 40 cm (76 1/2 × 74 3/4 × 15 3/4 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1981-127415

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Ettore Sottsass

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Painting

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