Mondrian series of modern Murano blown glass chandeliers with linear and sinuous shapes as characterizing elements, very colorful, with the lights pointing upwards.
Freely inspired by the Dutch painter Piet Mondrian
Suitable for contemporary environments, bedrooms or living rooms and halls.
Made with colors requested by the customer or as per photo.
€ 740,00
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whichever way you like, was born in the Milanese home of Ettore Sottsaas. The story goes that the turntable jammed several times during the song, Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again by Bob Dylan in the verse “with the Memphis Blues Again” and playing with a subtle irony between the hometown of Elvis Presley, precisely Memphis and Memphis, the capital of ancient Egypt.
Practically little culture, a lot of culture.
That evening, 11/12/1980, there were Michele De Lucchi, Aldo Cibic, Matteo Thun, Marco Zanini and Martine Bedin. In fact, a collective was born that carried forward the experience of Studio Alchimia and the proximity to a more radical design.
A working group was created in reaction to the 70s style which was considered too minimalist and dull in its colours, primarily black,
In the next meeting held in February the following were added:
among others, architects and designers such as Alessandro Mendini, Andrea Branzi, Nathalie du Pasquier, Michael Graves, Hans Hollein, Arata Isozaki, Shirò Kuramata, Javier Mariscal and George Sowden, and the journalist Barbara Radice.
Memphis, which in the meantime had elected Ernesto Gismondi (the founder and president of the Artemide spa group) as its president, then entered into contact with furniture and ceramic manufacturing companies, initially with around a hundred projects.
We clearly limit ourselves to objects and lamps in Murano glass
Murano glass allows the development of shapes and above all
of a quantitatively unlimited number of colors:
We live on innovation every day and today 20/08/2021
we present you after the vesseli, this refined chandelier with sinuous and elegant shapes freely inspired
to the painter Piet Mondrian