Why We Love Ettore Sottsass
As an industrial designer, architect, philosopher and poet, Ettore Sottsass believed that utilitarian objects should evoke an emotional response beyond their mere function. Most of all, he believed that the work of the designer should be a testament to the time in which it was produced, a comment on human existence and an interpretation of its "most elementary, heartfelt and intimate aspects." Through the Memphis Group, Sottsass broke all established rules of design. In the process, he stirred things up and excited generations of up-and-coming designers. Today, the design world is all the better for his rebellion.
In His Own Words
"When I was young, all we ever heard about was functionalism, functionalism, functionalism. It’s not enough. Design should also be sensual and exciting."
Noteworthy Products from Ettore Sottsass
Throughout his exciting, experimental career, Sottsass created numerous industrial designs for clients as varied as Olivetti, Fiorucci, Esprit, Knoll International, Artemide and Alessi. The Ettore Sottsass for Alessi collection includes utilitarian and, as always, lovely items like the Ettore Sottsass Condiment Set. With its unusual geometric shapes and use of color, the Callimaco Floor Lamp for Artemide lighting is an ideal example of Sotsass' work with Memphis.