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Frequently Asked Questions About Memphis Style Design:

What does Memphis style mean?

Memphis style has its origins from the Memphis Group, a collective of artists and designers founded by Italian designer Ettore Sottsass in 1981.

What design style is Memphis?

Memphis style’s design is postmodern, blending traits of 1950s kitsch, Art Deco and Pop Art.

What are the elements of Memphis Design style?

Memphis style includes bold and colorful designs that often clashed, marking a separation from the dark, tasteful and serious designs of the 1970s.

What is the difference between Memphis and Art Deco?

Although both are bold and detailed styles, Memphis focuses on design with a modernist appeal, while Art Deco is focused on usability with an appeal for romance.