Collona Stool by Ettore Sottsass - Son of Rand
Collona Stool by Ettore Sottsass - Son of Rand
Collona Stool by Ettore Sottsass - Son of Rand
Collona Stool by Ettore Sottsass - Son of Rand
Collona Stool by Ettore Sottsass - Son of Rand
Collona Stool by Ettore Sottsass - Son of Rand
Collona Stool by Ettore Sottsass - Son of Rand
Collona Stool by Ettore Sottsass - Son of Rand
Collona Stool by Ettore Sottsass - Son of Rand
Collona Stool by Ettore Sottsass - Son of Rand
Ettore Sottsass for Kartell

Colonna Stool by Ettore Sottsass

Regular price$761.00
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The Colonna Stool is a playful addition to the “Kartell goes Sottsass – A Tribute to Memphis,” collection that was launched as an homage to legendary designer Ettore Sottsass, founder of the Memphis Milano movement. The stool is crafted of durable thermoplastic and can be used as a side table or foot stool. Made in Italy

*there may be a lead time on this product. Please reach out to studio@sonofrand.com for a more precise delivery projection.

DETAILS & DIMENSIONS

• Material: Durable Thermoplastic
• 18.125" H 14.125" W 14.125" D

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about the designer

Ettore Sottsass was a product designer and architect who had an enormous influence on Italian design in the second half of the 20th century. Sottsass was born in Innsbruck, Austria, and moved with his family to Italy so that he could study architecture at Turin Polytechnic University. In 1980, Sottsass co-founded the Milan design group Memphis with fellow avant-garde designers Andrea Branzi, Alessandro Mendini, Martine Bedin, and Michele de Lucchi. Aiming to promote radical design, they produced brightly colored, geometric, and often anti-functional furniture, lighting and ceramics. His work belongs to numerous public collections around the world, and continues to inspire young designers.

Collona Stool by Ettore Sottsass - Son of Rand
Collona Stool by Ettore Sottsass - Son of Rand
Collona Stool by Ettore Sottsass - Son of Rand
Collona Stool by Ettore Sottsass - Son of Rand
Collona Stool by Ettore Sottsass - Son of Rand
Collona Stool by Ettore Sottsass - Son of Rand
Collona Stool by Ettore Sottsass - Son of Rand
Collona Stool by Ettore Sottsass - Son of Rand
Collona Stool by Ettore Sottsass - Son of Rand
Collona Stool by Ettore Sottsass - Son of Rand
Ettore Sottsass for Kartell

Colonna Stool by Ettore Sottsass

Regular price$761.00
/
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Color
  • Take 10 percent off your first order with code NEWFRIENDS*
  • Place orders by 12/19 for guaranteed holiday delivery
  • SSL secured payment processing

The Colonna Stool is a playful addition to the “Kartell goes Sottsass – A Tribute to Memphis,” collection that was launched as an homage to legendary designer Ettore Sottsass, founder of the Memphis Milano movement. The stool is crafted of durable thermoplastic and can be used as a side table or foot stool. Made in Italy

*there may be a lead time on this product. Please reach out to studio@sonofrand.com for a more precise delivery projection.

DETAILS & DIMENSIONS

• Material: Durable Thermoplastic
• 18.125" H 14.125" W 14.125" D

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about the designer

Ettore Sottsass was a product designer and architect who had an enormous influence on Italian design in the second half of the 20th century. Sottsass was born in Innsbruck, Austria, and moved with his family to Italy so that he could study architecture at Turin Polytechnic University. In 1980, Sottsass co-founded the Milan design group Memphis with fellow avant-garde designers Andrea Branzi, Alessandro Mendini, Martine Bedin, and Michele de Lucchi. Aiming to promote radical design, they produced brightly colored, geometric, and often anti-functional furniture, lighting and ceramics. His work belongs to numerous public collections around the world, and continues to inspire young designers.

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