À propos de l'auteur

Ettore Sottsass was a prominent Italian architect and designer, best known for his contributions to the Memphis Group, a design collective that emerged in the 1980s. His work is characterized by bold colors, geometric shapes, and a playful approach to materials, which challenged the conventions of modernist design. Sottsass's designs spanned various fields, including furniture, ceramics, and glass, and he believed that design should reflect the complexity and richness of human experience.

Throughout his career, Sottsass was influenced by a wide array of cultural and artistic movements, drawing inspiration from art, literature, and philosophy. His projects often conveyed a sense of narrative and emotion, making them not just functional objects but also works of art. Sottsass's legacy continues to inspire contemporary designers, and his innovative approach has left an indelible mark on the world of design.

Nationalité Italien
Date de naissance September 14, 1917
Lieu de naissance Milan, Lombardy, Italy
Date de décès March 3, 2007