Ettore Sottsass was an Austrian-born designer who made a name for himself in the 20th century for his furniture, typewriters, jewelry, and lighting fixtures. He was also known for his work as a design consultant for Olivetti, and for helping to design the first Italian mainframe computer, the Elea 9003, which won the 1959 Compasso d'Oro.
Ettore Sottsass is a member of Architect
Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $1.1 Million (2024)
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About
Created furniture, typewriters, jewelry, and lighting fixtures in the 20th century; helped design the first Italian mainframe computer, the Elea 9003, which won the 1959 Compasso d'Oro; known for his work as a design consultant for Olivetti.
Before Fame
He attended the Polytechnic University of Turin, from which he graduated with an architecture degree in 1939. He was captured in World War II after enlisting in the Italian military; he was imprisoned in a Yugoslavian concentration camp.
Trivia
He authored "The Curious Mr. Sottsass: Photographing Design and Desire" in 1997.
Family Life
He was raised in Milan, where his father worked as an Architect.
Associated With
He and some fellow Architects were listening to Bob Dylan's "Stuck Inside of Mobile With the Memphis Blues Again" in 1981 when they decided to start a collective called the Memphis Group. The group created 40 pieces of fluorescent artwork.