Monday 18 July 2016

Bowie Auction

A preview of the Bowie Auction at Sotheby's brings two items related to previous posts:

Ettore Sottsass, 'Casablanca' Sideboard, 1981. Estimate £4,000–6,000. 
Breaking with the minimalist aesthetic that characterised furniture design in the 1970s, Ettore Sottsass and the Milan-based Memphis group revolutionised cutting-edge design, introducing fun, humour and strikingly bold colour combinations into functional pieces. The 'Casablanca' Sideboard, from the first Memphis collection in 1981, is considered a defining work of postmodern design, with examples held in numerous major museum collections around the world including the V&A in London, the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Museo dei Mobile e delle Sculture Lignee, Milan.

I would prefer the bookcase here


But this is a beaut,


Pier Giacomo and Achille Castiglioni, Brionvega Radiophonograph, model no. RR 126, 1965. 
Estimate £800–1,200. It perhaps comes as no surprise to discover that the most innovative and daring musician of his generation listened to music on such an unconventional record player. Created by brothers Pier Giacomo and Achille Castiglioni for Brionvega, this playful stereo cabinet is a definitive piece of 1960s Italian design, with examples in the permanent collections of the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, New York and the V&A in London.

And superior to the Rosita.

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