More is More : Memphis, Maximalism and New Wave Design
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Pump up the postmodernism! Curious ceramic objects, wildly
patterned fabrics, and anthropomorphic lamps: Instantly
recognizable and never, ever boring, Memphis is one of the most
important design movements of the 20th century. Founded by Italian
architect and designer Ettore Sottsass, the Memphis Group put
forward a visionary new approach to design, that rebelled against
the rules of functionalism, defining the '80s with its radical
combinations of shapes, materials, and patterns. Serving up kooky
design that's eclectic yet tightly curated, the Memphis look is
exuberant, outrageous, and entertaining.Who doesn't want a bit of
that?Spanning the worlds of interiors, furniture, fashion, and
graphics, this new design book explores how the rule-breaking
Memphis aesthetic continues to shape the modern creative scene. It
started with Millennial Pink. Now the sweet shop colors, terrazzo
floors, and curved cartoon shapes have been given a black outline
and made graphic and cool.In More is More, author and design
journalist Claire Bingham curates iconic Memphis designs and
interiors alongside contemporary projects steeped in the
effervescent Memphis mood. Step inside stunning,
postmodernism-loving homes, studios, and hotels, capturing the
Memphis spirit with their hello-there hues, vive la difference
mindset, and flamboyant creativity-all hopefully, in the teeth of
good taste. And along the way, hear from fashion-forward creatives
embracing the Memphis look, as well as from Memphis Group founding
members Peter Shire and George Sowden who talk about Memphis's
beginnings, its legacy today and how the '80s vibe has impacted
their life and work.For both the leaders and followers of the New
Wave, Memphis is more than a style. It's an attitude. Claire
Bingham revisits the period's free-thinking mind-set and whisks us
away on a crazy and colorful journey: in exciting essays,
interviews, and stories about home decor, artists and designers
from around the world share how Memphis continues to inspire and
enrich their work.