Ettore Sottsass
Ettore Sottsass was an influential Italian designer and architect, best known for his role in the Memphis Group and his distinctive approach to postmodern design, characterized by bold colors and innovative forms.
Born on Sep 14, 1917 (108 years old)
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France:
Ettore Sottsass designed a pepper mill that resembles colorful totems.
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France:
Ettore Sottsass inspired the striped designs used in the objects created by Marie De Andreis.
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France:
Ettore Sottsass's ceramics were envisioned to complement Pierre Legrain's console.
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France:
Ettore Sottsass is referenced for his Ultrafragola mirror, which inspired a necklace design.
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Switzerland:
Ettore Sottsass is noted as a significant designer who left his mark in the design world.
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