Lot Essay
Ettore Sottsass (B. 1917) exerted an enormous influence on the Post-Modernism movement and on design in the 1970s and 1980s. The present lot is considered to be one of his best pieces. Wildly exuberant in color and throbbing with multiple patterns, the table was one of Sottsass' first three-dimensional designs for the Italian manufacturer, Memphis. A child of Modernism --born in 1917--Sottsass became an early and articulate critic of the less-is-more school. Whether doing this through the playful crimson typewriters and yellow secretary's chairs he created for Italian manufacturer, Olivetti, or via his kitschy pop-inspired contributions to Memphis, Sottsass helped put the fun back into design.