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Oxford University Press. Asteroid Lamp , Poltronova Manufacturing, Museum of Modern Art, Nr. Indivia Salad Plate , Flavia Ceramics , c. London: Thames and Hudson, Ettore Sottsass. The Curious Mr.

The group aimed at dismantling what they perceived to be the rigidity of modernity and rationalism with a lively and instinctive reaction to the gentrification of design. From the inception of the group until , Ettore Sottsass designed, produced, and exhibited furniture, ceramics, and other objects with a post-modernist style that was influenced by Art Deco, Pop Art, Kitsch, futuristic themes that were common in the popular media of the 80s, and non-western cultures that so fascinated Sottsass.

Some important designs from this period are the Carlton and Casablanca shelves and the Ashoka lamp all from , the Tahiti lamp , the Tartar console , and a great variety of ceramic and glass pieces, among others.

In , Ettore Sottsass established Sottsass Associati with the intention to build larger-scale architectural projects as well as to design for large international corporations. But it was not until , when Sottsass left the Memphis Group, that he returned to focus on his architectural practice at Sottsass Associati.

He created numerous architecture design projects, including the Olabuenaga house in Maui , with Johanna Grawunder; the Wolf House in Colorado ; and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Ravenna Sottsass biography at designtechnology. Let us know if you have suggestions to improve this article by correcting errors, adding updates, or filling important omissions here. Ettore Sottsass Perlione pedestal. Ettore Sottsass Ashoka table lamp. Ettore Sottsass Canada - pair of armchairs.

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