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    • Mike AmosM Offline
      Mike Amos @L i am
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      Intriguing, no idea what to make of that, Possibly better in a scene with other furniture in the same style.

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        @Mike-Amos Hey mike, understood, That is a piece designed by Ettore Sottsass. who is an very famous architect intellectual and visionary. He is famous amongst other things is responsible for the movement within the genre of post modernism being the "Memphis movement" movement. He is pretty much a arguably a genius. I realise how this work can be seen as as binary in opinion of aesthetics. I love this it is very brave and confident. If I have to put a value on this work at Sotheby's at 2000.00+ Dollars. I love this work So playful and clever . But not to every bodies taste I am sure, but intellectually the real deal.! Here is my render of it.

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          I get it mate, context and in a scene with more of the genre would (imho) make for a better discussion piece which is what these game changers are for.

          I would dearly like to see this in one of your scene renders because I believe it would be brought to life and we would appreciate it more easily.

          Over to you mate, there is, somewhere here - a series of renders of a glass and concrete scene. Perfect for this I believe.

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            Look like a magician's table. Not my kinda thing to be honest.

            I also get Willy Wonka everlasting gobstopper vibes...

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              I knew this would be divisiveπŸ˜‰ Ettore Sottsass is an amazing Archirect/Designer/ Intellectual/futurist. I was gifted a book on this man back in my first year of Art school. He wrote of ordering food and medicine online..................Back in 1974. The lineage of this work goes back to Mondrian arguing with Picasso (they were sharing a studio in 1906) about Picasso not evolving cubism to its ultimate abstraction. Piet Mondrian and Theo van Doesburg and Piet Modrian started the De Stijl movement. And the mondrian painting below is a "landscape" brought about by Mondrian flying over Holland in a bi-plane observing the very ordered fields of tulips. This extended cubism as a concept beyond Picasso's understanding and direction of cubism. through this painting and the red and blue chair........... and from that by extension was born Modernism being dovetailed into architecture, hence "modernist Architecture" and by by extension Post Modernism. Art is like a butterfly flapping its wings in China................. I have been on a rant, sorry, but I find this subject fascinating. Myself and just about every other student hated Art history at art school. Not knowing that it would be such an asset in later life, huge important subject. That piece of furniture is a very clever, considered work. It would not fit in my lounge, and I understand how its aesthetic could offend ( I think Dave R is wondering about his house muttering how he cannot un-see what he has seen πŸ˜‰ )images.jpg images.jpg

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                @Mike-Amos said in Fine furniture/design object:

                @L-i-am

                I get it mate, context and in a scene with more of the genre would (imho) make for a better discussion piece which is what these game changers are for.

                I would dearly like to see this in one of your scene renders because I believe it would be brought to life and we would appreciate it more easily.

                Over to you mate, there is, somewhere here - a series of renders of a glass and concrete scene. Perfect for this I believe.

                Cheers Mike, always the voice of reason. "Game changer" absolutely mateπŸ‘ As for putting it in a scene not sure about that. However if you have seen the movie Bettlejuice it would fit in, and be right at homeπŸ˜‰ πŸ˜‰

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                  What You Need to Know about Memphis Design Pioneer Ettore Sottsass

                  Known for founding the 1980s design collective Memphis, Ettore Sottsass made an indelible impact through his distinct approach to design.

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                    Mike Amos @L i am
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                    The art museum has some interesting gelleries, perhaps this item would work well in that setting?

                    Perth museum gallery.jpg

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                      It very well could mate. Where did you find that image? I ask because that is my state art gallery in Perth Western Australia, is that coincidence?............mind blown

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                        No coincidence mate, when you posted the thread about your hometown I had a look around virtually.

                        You have a fine combination of classic and modern architecture which blends in with the subject and being local, you can physically look around for inspiration rather than on a screen.

                        That modern art gallery seems to me, to be the best setting but you will come up with a cracking result whatever gallery you choose.

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