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The CARLTON designed by Ettore SOTTSASS
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The CARLTON designed by Ettore SOTTSASS

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The CARLTON book case and room divider, designed by Ettore Sottsass in 1981, Italy.

Wood and plastic laminate construction in an array of colours.

Literature:

Collection Museum of Modern Art, New York.

Repertorio del Design Italiano, 2 vols, page 300, illustrated.

Ettore Sottsass (14 September 1917 – 31 December 2007). Italian architect and designer of the late 20th century. His body of designs included furniture, jewellery, glass, lighting and office machine design. Sottsass Associati, primarily an architectural practice, also designed elaborate stores and showrooms for Esprit, identities for Alessi, exhibitions, interiors, consumer electronics in Japan and furniture of all kinds. The studio was based on the cultural guidance of Ettore Sottsass and the work conducted by its many young associates, who often left to open their own studios.

 

 

Condition:  

Excellent condition.

Width:  190 cm = 74.80 "
Depth:  40 cm = 15.75 "
Height:  195 cm = 76.77 "