Martine Bedin: 1980s Memphis Design Modern Super Lamp

L0005
$2,490.00
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Super lamp: designed by Martine Bedin
in 1981 for Memphis, Italy.


Memphis Group designer Martine Bedin's Super Lamp on wheels can be trailed along like a dog on a leash, demonstrating the collective's playful style. Produced as part of the group's first exhibition, the Super Lamp was described by the designer as "like a small dog that I could carry with me". With exposed light bulbs splayed out from its arced back like the armour of a stegosaurus and four wheels that allowed it to be dragged along, the lamp – at Bedin's admission – is among "the more funny ones" in the group's debut collection from 1981. The bold forms and bright colours championed by the Memphis Group – and present in the Super Lamp – drew a large amount of media attention and a very mixed response from the public.

Material: fiberglass, metal, rubber.
Size: 17 3/4" l. x 11 3/4" h.

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About Memphis: Memphis was founded in 1981 by architect Ettore Sottsass and a group of young Milanese architects and designers. The playful colors, materials and motifs of the furniture, ceramics and glassware was unveiled by memphis designers at the 1981 milan furniture fair. Memphis split the design world and caused a media sensation after years of drab rationalism. Memphis Milano became the radical design movement that achieved iconic status. Now part of museum collections world wide.