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Design 1900 to Now, Room 76

Flamingo

Table
1983 (designed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

The architect and designer, Michele de Lucchi was a principal member of the Italian radical groups Alchymia and Memphis. His work displays an interest in colour, surface decoration and in creating objects that provoke emotional responses.
The ‘Flamingo’ table was designed for Memphis in 1983. It featured in the 1984 collection of the group. The table is one of a series of four side tables which use similar elements, colours and surface decoration in different configurations. The first table, ‘Kristall’ was included in the premier Memphis collection of 1981, while the other two tables, the ‘Continental’ and ‘Polar’ were designed in 1983/84. The product names are taken from luxury hotels, bars and restaurants which was common for early Memphis objects.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleFlamingo (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Plastic laminate and painted wood
Brief description
Table, plastic laminate and painted wood, 'Flamingo', by Michele de Lucchi, designed for Memphis in Italy, 1983.
Physical description
Side table with circular yellow table-top slided into the oblique standing, black and white striped support; circular blue footbar and green pole standing on the top of the support.
Dimensions
  • Height: 91.5cm
  • Width: 39.7cm
  • Depth: 55cm
Measured from object
Style
Object history
The 'Flamingo' side table was designed for Memphis in 1983 and featured in the 1984 collection of the company. It is one of a series of four side tables which use similar elements, colours and surface decoration in different configurations. The other three tables are: 'Kristall', 'Continental' and 'Polar'. The product names are taken from luxury hotels, bars, restaurants, as was common with early Memphis objects.
Historical context
De Lucchi was a close associate of Ettore Sottsass. His work displays similar interest in colour, surface decoration and in creating objects that provoke emotional responses.
Summary
The architect and designer, Michele de Lucchi was a principal member of the Italian radical groups Alchymia and Memphis. His work displays an interest in colour, surface decoration and in creating objects that provoke emotional responses.
The ‘Flamingo’ table was designed for Memphis in 1983. It featured in the 1984 collection of the group. The table is one of a series of four side tables which use similar elements, colours and surface decoration in different configurations. The first table, ‘Kristall’ was included in the premier Memphis collection of 1981, while the other two tables, the ‘Continental’ and ‘Polar’ were designed in 1983/84. The product names are taken from luxury hotels, bars and restaurants which was common for early Memphis objects.
Collection
Accession number
W.18-2010

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Record createdNovember 8, 2010
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