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  1. Artwork Details. Overview. Inscriptions and Markings. Provenance. Exhibition History. References. Title: "Carlton" Room Divider. Designer: Ettore Sottsass (Italian (born Austria), Innsbruck 1917–2007 Milan) Manufacturer: Memphis Milano. Date: 1981. Medium: Wood, plastic laminate. Dimensions: 76 3/4 × 74 3/4 × 15 3/4 in. (194.9 × 189.9 × 40 cm)

  2. Artist. Ettore Sottsass (Designer) Title. Carlton Room Divider. Place. Milan (Object made in) Date. Made 1981. Medium. Wood and colored plastic laminate (formica) Dimensions. 194.3 × 189.8 × 40 cm (76 1/2 × 74 3/4 × 15 3/4 in.) Credit Line. Gift of the Antiquarian Society through the 1984 North Italian Trip Fund. Reference Number. 1984.1035.

  3. Ettore Sottsass fue uno de los diseñadores más importantes de la postguerra, contribuyendo inmensamente a crear la excelente reputación del diseño hecho en Italia de esos años. En 1981, Sottsass y un grupo de arquitectos y diseñadores, crearon el grupo Memphis, presentando una colección de 40 objetos que han sido galardonados a través ...

  4. The totemic Carlton, which Sottsass created in 1981, is his most identifiable furniture design. It reads as a bookcase, a room divider and a dresser, depending on who you ask. Its form is...

  5. Ettore Sottsass. 'Carlton' Room Divider. 1981. Memphis, Milan. Plastic laminate and wood. 77 1/2 × 75 × 15 5/8" (196.9 × 190.5 × 39.7 cm). Gift of the George R. Kravis II Collection. 1290.2018. Architecture and Design.

  6. Details. Title: "Carlton" Bookcase/Room Divider. Creator: Ettore Sottsass (Italian, 1917–2007), Produced for the Memphis (design group) (Milan, Italy, established 1981) Creator Lifespan:...

  7. Description. Original "Carlton" bookcase/ room divider/ sculpture, designed by Ettore Sottsass in 1981, Italy. Wood construction with coloured laminate surface, handmade in Italy. The cabinet includes two pull out drawers and numerous storage shelves. Metal makers label: "Memphis Milano - Ettore Sottsass 1981". Very cool, indeed! Literature: