Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
492
Language
English
Published
Jul 24, 2017
Publisher
Phaidon Press
Edition
New edition
ISBN-10
0714875201
ISBN-13
9780714875200
Description
This captivating exploration invites readers into the inventive world of Ettore Sottsass, a visionary designer whose work redefined aesthetics in the 20th century. With a focus on his groundbreaking role as the founder of the Memphis Group, the narrative delves into Sottsass's unique philosophy that blended art, design, and functionality. Through a rich tapestry of visual designs, sketches, and personal anecdotes, the authors Emily King, Phillipe Thome, and Francesca Picchi illuminate the vibrant creativity that defined his career.
As the designer of the iconic Olivetti typewriter, Sottsass challenged conventional norms, showcasing a bold palette and playful forms that sparked conversations around the intersection of design and culture. Readers are placed at the heart of his archive, gaining insight into his inspirations and methods, ultimately revealing how Sottsass's legacy continues to influence contemporary design today. This work stands as a tribute to a pioneer who dared to envision a world where design is an expression of individuality and imagination.
As the designer of the iconic Olivetti typewriter, Sottsass challenged conventional norms, showcasing a bold palette and playful forms that sparked conversations around the intersection of design and culture. Readers are placed at the heart of his archive, gaining insight into his inspirations and methods, ultimately revealing how Sottsass's legacy continues to influence contemporary design today. This work stands as a tribute to a pioneer who dared to envision a world where design is an expression of individuality and imagination.