Inspired by the asymmetrical shapes and bold colors of the Memphis Group, Ali Baldiwala created a whimsical two-bedroom apartment in South Mumbai.
The Berimbau Wall Sconce brings a bold decorative look to your interior space. The combination of colors makes this piece perfect in virtually any style room.
Once described as “a shotgun wedding between Bauhaus and Fisher-Price”, the 20th-century Memphis movement is the Marmite of the design world.
Designer Natascha Madeiski's flaming star lighting collection brings together Memphis, Tennessee + the Memphis design movement.
Tahiti Memphis Ettore Sottsass Tahiti lamp designed by Ettore Sottsass and produced by Memphis Milano since 1981. New item, therefore in excellent condition, complete with its original box. Painted tubular metal material, plastic laminate base. With Memphis metal label and seal of authenticity. Height 60 cm For U.S. bidders, the light is working in USA, we need only an adaptor. Led bulb is included AVAILABLE NOW
With a new home collaboration, the Missoni scion has big designs on the little ones in your life
Designer Natascha Madeiski's flaming star lighting collection brings together Memphis, Tennessee + the Memphis design movement.
Vuelve el Estilo Memphis, aquél que se inspiró en las formas geométricas del Art Déco, el Pop Art y el Kitch. Bienvenidos a los nuevos ochenta.
Daphne kwam met een geweldig idee voor haar gastblog: een Memphis lamp gemaakt van kringlooponderdelen. Ettore Sottsass zou trots op haar zijn!
You don’t have to commit to full-on maximalism to make a statement
Vintage adjustable Memphis styled Pyramid Desk Lamp. Design by Lungean and Pellmann for BRILLIANT - Germany 1980s. Very fine example of postmodern 1980s design - with purple colored base and head and mint colored arms. Marked: "Design by Lungean and Pellmann" under the base. Dimensions: Base: 13 cm x 14 cm Arms expandable to 80 cm. Built-in transformer from 220 volts to 12 volts with European two-pin power plug Use halogen G4 two-pin light bulb ( included) Condition: Fine - colors bright - small lack of paint on the upper arm ( see photos)
The "Memphis Milano" catalogue includes icons designed by the famous Memphis collective between 1981 and 1988. True works of art, these collector's items revolutionised the creative and commercial logic of design in the 80s. Founded in Milan in 1981 by Ettore Sottsass, the Memphis group brought together international architects and designers such as Michele De Lucchi, Matteo Thun, Martine Bedin, Nathalie Du Pasquier, Shiro Kuramata, George J. Sowden ... A true cultural phenomenon, Memphis really shook up the design codes by voluntarily placing itself outside the canons of "good taste" of the time. Out went the pure, hard functionalism and austerity Bauhaus-style, and in came fantasy with colourful and eccentric creations. The first Memphis collection hit like a bombshell: a proliferation of exuberant patterns, explosive colours, intrepid asymmetries, geometric shapes stacked up like totems, new use of plastic laminate considered "cheap" until then... Soon, Memphis became THE subversive label of Italian design with its wacky, colourful world inspired by comics, Pop Art, cinema, Kitsch and Art Deco. It was a revolution: design, until then confined to the showrooms, invaded the media and inflamed passion. Considered symbols of Anti-design and New Design, the Memphis creations such as the Tahiti table lamp are above all the manifestation of an unlimited creativity which breaks free of the constraints dictated by industry and the law of the market. Within the confines of design, architecture, art and post-modernism, these exceptional pieces are now sought after by collectors around the world and exhibited in the most prestigious museums. More than 20 years after the end of the movement, the "Memphis Milano" company continues to produce around fifty handcrafted historical pieces designed by Memphis between 1981 and 1988. These original models are collector's items all bearing the "Memphis" seal, a guarantee of authenticity. In addition, each piece has its own paper certificate of authenticity, itself bearing the "Memphis" seal. Some models bear the signature of the designer. Designed in 1981 by Ettore Sottsass, the Tahiti lamp with its duck head and cocktail of colours and materials has become one of the great icons of the Memphis group. This stylised bird consists of a rectangular plastic laminate base with black confetti patterns from which lacquered metal elements rise up. Perched at the end of a long neck, the head formed of a pink lacquered metal disc holds the light source in its beak. The head pivots. PLEASE NOTE. The bulb that equips the Tahiti lamp is a G4 20watt 12volt bulb: it is important not to use a more powerful bulb.
Very lovely metal pendant in a striking cobalt blue from the German light company Brilliant. The cone shade is installed with a turquoise ball detail completing the iconic memphis style design movement. Intact with a 1.2 m cord and black canopy. It takes 1 standard size bulb (E26/27) of max 60 watt. Bulb not included. Very good vintage condition with very few signs of use. MEASURES Shade diameter: 34 cm Height: 22 cm ___________________________________ Please be aware that the shipping price will vary from purchase to purshase. I package all our orders with love and care and I do worldwide shipping. Sustainable packaging: Materials are recycled and eco-friendly. Please contact me before buying about shipping cost. Shipping includes insurance and tracking. I will gladly combine shipping for you to keep postage as low as possible. Please contact me if you have any questions about this. Buyers are responsible for any customs and import taxes that may apply. The item will be shipped with track and trace for maximal security.
Vibrant color is the central force behind everything artist + designer Julie Lansom creates, from her Sputniks to paintings to lighting.
IKEA – Stoja – Memphis Style Pendant Lamp – Ettore Sottsass Style – 1990 This pendant lamp, part of the IKEA Stoja series, is designed in the famous Memphis style. It’s often being said that Ettore Sottsass has designed this series for IKEA, but those claims are false. This has been confirmed by IKEA. The Stoja series first appeared in 1990, but this desk lamp first made its entrance in the 1991 IKEA catalogue. The lamp gives a very nice glowing indirect light and is a real eye-catcher. Diameter 35 cm Height 32 cm There is a E27/E26 edison fitting in the lamp, original ceiling cap included This lamp is from the 1990s and gonna be very popular in the future. ------- Welcome to Midbottcentury. We are happy to offer you a wide range of vintage Scandinavian design items, from furniture, lightning and decorative items. Everything we offer through our shop is vintage, not new, so there will always be some traces of wear or imperfections. The photos provided with our Etsy listings are part of the item description. If you would like to receive additional photos or information, we will be happy to provide it. All items are carefully packed. If an item can be damaged in transit, just let us know and we'll sort something out. Orders are shipped from the Belgium. we ship with Bpost international or DPD Please take a look at my other lamps on Etsy. (15)
Memphis floor lamps scan from the Lagerfeld Sotheby auction catalog in Monaco Oct. 1991. L to R: Bedin's "Spendid" '81-194cm, De Lucchi's Grand" '83-224cm, Sottsass' "King" '83-210cm & Bedin's "Terminus" '81-200cm
Natascha Madeiski’s ceramic lights series “Flaming Stars” is a lively mashup of Memphis design with Memphis music – hence the product names of Elvis’ greatest hits. The second meaning of Memphis is quoted by the decoration: Variously colored objects or random findings represent the notorious Eighties design movement from Milan, each one a unique foundling of creative synergy. (A special edition is held in glazed silver/platin tones). European Plug (up to 250V). less
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Memphis LED Pendant Lamp Restaurant Bar Table Light Bedroom Bedside Lamp Children's Room Sesigner Style lustre Hanging LightSPECIFICATIONSBrand Name: ZHUOYUIs Bulbs Included: YesOrigin: Mainland ChinaCertification: CCCCertification: ceCertification: pseCertification: ROHSPlace: ParlorPlace: StudyPlace: Master BedroomPl
Natascha Madeiski’s ceramic lights series “Flaming Stars” is a lively mashup of Memphis design with Memphis music – hence the product names of Elvis’ greatest hits. The second meaning of Memphis is quoted by the decoration: Variously colored objects or random findings represent the notorious Eighties design movement from Milan, each one a unique foundling of creative synergy. (A special edition is held in glazed silver/platin tones). European Plug (up to 250V). less
Negresco, by Martine Bedin, is a multifaceted object, at the same time a work of art, a wall lamp and a decorative panel.
Vuelve el Estilo Memphis, aquél que se inspiró en las formas geométricas del Art Déco, el Pop Art y el Kitch. Bienvenidos a los nuevos ochenta.
Stunning dining room lighting ideas are a must to create a well-lit, cozy and convivial space. From swag ceiling lights and pendants to floor lamps and more.
Volta Memphis Style is a hanging lamp designed and produced by the brand Estiluz.The brand Estiluz in collaboration with the creative team Tactica, offers this limited edition lamp with an eccentric and original appearance in only 50 numbered units, capable of giving interiors a touch of cheerfulness and freshness. Created as a tribute to an artistic current, Volta Memphis Style is characterized by a double arched structure, at the end of which are placed 3 cylindrical diffusers one of which is hand painted. The light sources project a direct and refined beam of light, creating inviting illumination in rooms, enhancing them with style and charm. Placed in a living room, dining room or bar, Volta Memphis Style will be an absolute star of the spaces.Lighting Source:LED 3 X 6.2W - 230V - Ang. 80° - CRI >90 - 350mA - Triac dimmable - 2700K Typ 3 X 725lm/3000K Typ 3 X 763lm
1980s Memphis style pendant lamp by Brilliant Leuchten, in a red, blue, green and black colour. the red blue and green layers are made of metal, the black part is made of plastic minimalist-shaped ceiling light. This would be a nice addition in a modern home's hallway or an office MEASUREMENTS Height: 5.9" ..15cm Width: 14.5" .. 37 cm CONDITION In a good vintage condition, minor signs of wear SHIPPING This item will be shipped ASAP and professionally packed. Combined shipping check out my other items in my shop. Thank you for visiting my shop
Designer Natascha Madeiski's flaming star lighting collection brings together Memphis, Tennessee + the Memphis design movement.
The "Memphis Milano" catalogue includes icons designed by the famous Memphis collective between 1981 and 1988. True works of art, these collector's items revolutionised the creative and commercial logic of design in the 80s. Founded in Milan in 1981 by Ettore Sottsass, the Memphis group brought together international architects and designers such as Michele De Lucchi, Matteo Thun, Martine Bedin, Nathalie Du Pasquier, Shiro Kuramata, George J. Sowden ... A true cultural phenomenon, Memphis really shook up the design codes by voluntarily placing itself outside the canons of "good taste" of the time. Out went the pure, hard functionalism and austerity Bauhaus-style, and in came fantasy with colourful and eccentric creations. The first Memphis collection hit like a bombshell: a proliferation of exuberant patterns, explosive colours, intrepid asymmetries, geometric shapes stacked up like totems, new use of plastic laminate considered "cheap" until then... Soon, Memphis became THE subversive label of Italian design with its wacky, colourful world inspired by comics, Pop Art, cinema, Kitsch and Art Deco. It was a revolution: design, until then confined to the showrooms, invaded the media and inflamed passion. Considered symbols of Anti-design and New Design, the Memphis creations such as the Tahiti table lamp are above all the manifestation of an unlimited creativity which breaks free of the constraints dictated by industry and the law of the market. Within the confines of design, architecture, art and post-modernism, these exceptional pieces are now sought after by collectors around the world and exhibited in the most prestigious museums. More than 20 years after the end of the movement, the "Memphis Milano" company continues to produce around fifty handcrafted historical pieces designed by Memphis between 1981 and 1988. These original models are collector's items all bearing the "Memphis" seal, a guarantee of authenticity. In addition, each piece has its own paper certificate of authenticity, itself bearing the "Memphis" seal. Some models bear the signature of the designer. Designed in 1981 by Ettore Sottsass, the Tahiti lamp with its duck head and cocktail of colours and materials has become one of the great icons of the Memphis group. This stylised bird consists of a rectangular plastic laminate base with black confetti patterns from which lacquered metal elements rise up. Perched at the end of a long neck, the head formed of a pink lacquered metal disc holds the light source in its beak. The head pivots. PLEASE NOTE. The bulb that equips the Tahiti lamp is a G4 20watt 12volt bulb: it is important not to use a more powerful bulb.
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