Ettore SOTTSASS (designer)<br />
 MEMPHIS, Milan (manufacturer and retailer)<br/>
<em>Carlton room divider</em> 1981 <!-- (front view) --><br />

wood, thermosetting laminate, metal, plastic<br />
(a-c) 196.0 x 189.7 x 40.2 cm (overall) (closed)<br />
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne<br />
Purchased with the assistance of the National Gallery Women's Association, 1985<br />
D76.a-c-1985<br />
© erede Ettore Sottsass / Copyright Agency, 2024
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Carlton room divider

Ettore Sottsass and the Memphis Milano Group

La Libreria o Divisorio Carlton

Ettore Sottsass e il Gruppo Memphis Milano

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Discover stories of Italian art, design, culture and life in the NGV Collection through dedicated events and resources, and explore two millennia of Italian painting, sculpture, prints and drawings, decorative arts and textiles, brought together for the first time on this site.

Supported by the Italian Australian Foundation

The Milan-based design group Memphis was established by Ettore Sottsass in 1981. Memphis rejected the restraint and recognised ‘good taste’ of functionally derived design, instead producing works with a sense of fun and provocation. Much of the group’s furniture and object design evolved from geometric forms. The Carlton room divider  is an exercise in geometry, squares, rectangles and triangles given unexpected twists with the angled members and the ‘stick figure’ form that stands on the upper shelf. It was designed to be freestanding like a sculpture, while functioning as a practical and decorative piece of furniture. A feature of Memphis furniture was its use of plastic laminate, particularly with printed patterns.

Amanda Dunsmore, Senior Curator, International Decorative Arts and Antiquities, National Gallery of Victoria

Il gruppo milanese di design Memphis fu fondato da Ettore Sottsass nel 1981. Memphis rifiutava la moderazione e il “buon gusto” riconosciuto del design di derivazione funzionale, producendo invece opere caratterizzate da un senso di divertimento e provocazione. Gran parte del design di mobili e oggetti del gruppo si è evoluto da forme geometriche. La Libreria o Divisorio Carlton è un esercizio di geometria, in cui quadrati, rettangoli e triangoli assumono una connotazione inaspettata grazie agli elementi angolari e alla forma a “figura di bastone” che si trova sul ripiano superiore. L’oggetto è stato progettato per essere indipendente come una scultura, pur funzionando come un mobile pratico e decorativo. Una caratteristica dei mobili Memphis è l’uso del laminato plastico, in particolare con motivi stampati.

Amanda Dunsmore, Curatrice Senior, Arti decorative internazionali e antichità, National Gallery of Victoria

Ettore SOTTSASS (designer)
MEMPHIS, Milan (manufacturer and retailer)
Carlton room divider 1981
wood, thermosetting laminate, metal, plastic
(a-c) 196.0 x 189.7 x 40.2 cm (overall) (closed)
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Purchased with the assistance of the National Gallery Women's Association, 1985
D76.a-c-1985
© erede Ettore Sottsass / Copyright Agency, 2024

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