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  • MEMPHIS GROUP — ETTORE SOTTSASS — BOLD GEOMETRIC

MEMPHIS GROUP — ETTORE SOTTSASS — BOLD GEOMETRIC

MEMPHIS GROUP — ETTORE SOTTSASS — BOLD GEOMETRIC

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MEMPHIS GROUP — ETTORE SOTTSASS — BOLD GEOMETRIC

VISUAL STYLE: Memphis Group design — the Italian postmodern movement founded by Ettore Sottsass in 1981. Against good taste. Against minimalism. Against the tyranny of function. Bold pattern, clashing colour, and the gleeful disregard for everything that design was supposed to be.

COLOUR PALETTE: Vivid primary and secondary colours placed in combinations that should clash and do, defiantly. Hot pink (#FF1493) next to lemon yellow (#FFF44F). Royal blue (#4169E1) beside orange-red (#FF4500). Pale grey (#D3D3D3) as the ground — neutral enough to let the colours fight. Black (#000000) for outlines and graphic pattern. No muted tones. No earth tones.

PATTERN AND TEXTURE: The defining element — every surface patterned. Squiggles, dots, zigzags, checks, abstract lightning bolts. Patterns that have no relationship to function or to each other. Memphis believed that pattern was as neutral as plain surface — a position it expressed loudly.

FORM: Objects are geometric but not Bauhaus — they are geometric in the way that children draw furniture. Simple shapes combined unexpectedly. Legs that don't meet the floor at right angles. Shelves that point in directions shelves don't point.

ATMOSPHERE: The confidence of a movement that knew it was breaking rules and considered that the point.

No photographs. No muted palette. No minimalism. Bold pattern, clashing colour, and geometric exuberance throughout.