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The Memphis Group, also known as Memphis Milano, was an Italian design and architecture group founded by
Ettore Sottsass Ettore Sottsass (; 14 September 1917 – 31 December 2007) was an Italian architect and product designer. He was known for his designs of furniture, jewelry, glass, lighting, homeware and office supplies. He also worked on numerous buildings an ...
. It was active from 1980 to 1987. The group designed
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furniture, lighting, fabrics, carpets, ceramics, glass and metal objects. The Memphis Group's work often incorporated plastic laminate and
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materials and was characterized by ephemeral design featuring colorful and abstract decoration as well as asymmetrical shapes, sometimes arbitrarily alluding to exotic or earlier styles and designs.


Background

Memphis was born on the evening of December 6, 1980, when Sottsass invited a group of young designers and architects to discuss the future of design. Together, they wanted to change the concept of what design had been focused on, which had been
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and aimed to do so by creating and forming a new design collective. After their initial meeting, the group went away to brainstorm different ideas and concepts, and three months later came back together ready to share over a hundred drawings they had produced during that time. The inspiration behind naming themselves "Memphis" came about during their first meeting when
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's record " Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again" had been playing repeatedly in the background. "Memphis" is the name of a city in
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, which was named after a capital city of ancient
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. The group of designers used the ambiguity behind the name to represent and symbolise their ambiguous design philosophies of furniture, objects and textiles. Sottsass showed great interest in the middle-class taste, the traditions of the Third World and the East, and unspoiled nature. Sottsass left the group in 1985 to focus on his design and architecture firm, Sottsass Associati. The group disbanded in 1987.


Impact

Memphis's colorful furniture has been described as "bizarre", "misunderstood", "loathed", and "a
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, who would later become a renowned furniture designer, recalled the "cold sweat" and "shock and panic" he felt upon his first encounter with Memphis products, but also the sense of being "immediately freed by the total rule-breaking" they represented. During their active years, the group designed a series of non-conformist furniture. One of their most popular and well-known designs is the ''"Carlton" Room Divider'', a totemic pole incorporating a variety of bright colours, solid shapes and voids. The structure itself is constructed using cheap plastic laminates, though designed to be sold by a luxury market, and incorporates a series of equilateral triangles, both real and implied. The mid-1980s to early 1990s design of furniture, architecture, household items, and clothes was heavily influenced by Memphis Group. Surfing, skateboarding, skiing and BMX companies were quick to adopt the aesthetic into their designs. Television shows such as ''
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'' showcased many architectural examples.
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used the style as the basis for their '' Double Dare'' set design. Memphis Group served as inspiration for the
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's Fall/Winter 2011–2012
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collection fashion show, for the Winter 2015
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collection. Notable Memphis style collectors included fashion designer
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and musician
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. Bowie, a passionate collector of the design collective’s pieces, described the "jolt" and "impact" of entering a room with a Memphis cabinet. He noted that its effect was "visceral," especially when it first emerged. After Bowie's death in 2016, part of his collection, including the pieces he owned from the Memphis Group, was auctioned off at a
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auction. A "flat, geometric, figurative" illustration style "usually made up of solid colours", popular in the late 2010s, particularly with startups, was dubbed "
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" by ''
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'' for its resemblance to Memphis style.


Designers

Being the founder of the group, Ettore Sottsass became the leader of the Memphis Group and is now one of the most well known Italian post-War designers.
Martine Bedin Martine Bedin is a French architect and designer. She was a member of the Memphis Group. Biography Bedin was born in 1957 in the port of Bordeaux where she knew Nathalie Du Pasquier who would be a fellow designer. She learnt about architectu ...
, a French designer, was also a member of Memphis. She first joined the group when she was in her twenties and was deemed in charge of overlooking all Memphis lighting that was produced. Her father had been an engineer and she was also continuously 'playing with forbidden things', all of which contributed to her designated position. During her time in Memphis, Bedin designed and thought of numerous ideas. Her design of the Super lamp placed on wheels, first designed in 1978, supposedly represented, along with a group of other objects, "friend-like" items. Bedin's lamp was later produced in an artisanal workshop, where all Memphis products were manufactured, and her first prototype is now featured in the
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, in London, England. Peter Shire, a sculptor, designer and potter originally from California, was another figure who formed the Memphis Group. He was first discovered thanks to ''Wet: The Magazine of Gourmet Bathing'', a lifestyle publication on the west coast that Sottsass's partner on occasion would contribute to. In one article featuring Shire's teapots in 1977, he quoted "I'm not much of a tea-drinker ..Actually my first impulse is to put Coke in teapots. I'm a big Coke drinker and I'd love to see Coke flowing out of the teapots and foaming on the ground." His unique approach and attitude later secured him a spot as a member of Memphis. After Memphis's disbandment in 1987, members went their separate ways. Some, including Nathalie Du Pasquier, a French-born ex-member of the group, have collaborated with brands and companies in recent years. In 2013, she and the Danish company HAY collaborated where she designed and created Memphis-esque patterned bags. She later on also collaborated with
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, a Canadian-founded fashion company that moved to California, where she designed one of their collections. The designs of the Memphis Group have acted as an inspiration to many other fashion companies, such as
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and
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, who were inspired to design fashion collections based on Memphis's original work. Memphis included contributions from many international architects and designers. Notable members include: *
Martine Bedin Martine Bedin is a French architect and designer. She was a member of the Memphis Group. Biography Bedin was born in 1957 in the port of Bordeaux where she knew Nathalie Du Pasquier who would be a fellow designer. She learnt about architectu ...
*
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* Aldo Cibic * Michele De Lucchi * Nathalie du Pasquier * Massimo Iosa Ghini *
Michael Graves Michael Graves (July 9, 1934 – March 12, 2015) was an American architect, designer, and educator, and principal of Michael Graves and Associates and Michael Graves Design Group. He was a member of The New York Five and the Memphis Group and ...
* Shiro Kuramata *
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*
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* Barbara Radice * Peter Shire *
Ettore Sottsass Ettore Sottsass (; 14 September 1917 – 31 December 2007) was an Italian architect and product designer. He was known for his designs of furniture, jewelry, glass, lighting, homeware and office supplies. He also worked on numerous buildings an ...
*
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* Marco Zanini *
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Gallery

Dressing table and stool “Plaza”, by Michael Graves, 1981, painted wood, natural rosehips, mirrors and bulbs, Inv. FNAC 2633.A, Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris (01).jpg, Plaza dressing table and stool, by
Michael Graves Michael Graves (July 9, 1934 – March 12, 2015) was an American architect, designer, and educator, and principal of Michael Graves and Associates and Michael Graves Design Group. He was a member of The New York Five and the Memphis Group and ...
, 1981, painted wood, natural rosehips, mirrors and bulbs, Museum of Decorative Arts, Paris Carlton Bookcase, by Ettore Sottsass, 1981, wood veneer and plastic laminate, Inv. FNAC 1980, Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris (01).png, Carlton Bookcase, by
Ettore Sottsass Ettore Sottsass (; 14 September 1917 – 31 December 2007) was an Italian architect and product designer. He was known for his designs of furniture, jewelry, glass, lighting, homeware and office supplies. He also worked on numerous buildings an ...
, 1981, wood veneer and plastic laminate, Museum of Decorative Arts, Paris File:Casablanca bookcase, by Ettore Sottsass for Memphis, 1981, plastic laminate, Inv. MOBILI 1932. Dono Fondazine UCIMU, Cinisello Balsamo (2003), Antique Furniture & Wooden Sculpture Museum, Milan (01).jpg, Casablanca Bookcase, by Ettore Sottsass, 1981, plastic laminate, Antique Furniture & Wooden Sculpture Museum,
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, Italy Chair, by Michael Graves, 1982 or 1983, metal and wood with epoxy lacquer, and plastic, Inv. 994.1, Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris (01).jpg, Chair, by Michele de Lucchi, 1983, metal and wood with epoxy lacquer, and plastic, Museum of Decorative Arts, Paris


References


Further reading

*Radice, Barbara (1985). ''Memphis: Research, Experiences, Failures and Successes of New Design''. New York: Rizzoli. *Sparke, Penny (1988). ''Italian Design: 1870 to the Present''. London: Thames & Hudson. *Horn, Richard (1985). ''Memphis: Objects, Furniture, and Patterns''. New York: Wuarto Marketing.


External links


Memphis Milano official websiteDennis Zanone's Memphis Collection
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