Ettore Sottsass
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| Gender | Male |
|---|---|
| Death | 18 years ago |
| Date of birth | September 14,1917 |
| Zodiac sign | Virgo |
| Born | Innsbruck |
| Austria | |
| Date of died | December 31,2007 |
| Died | Milan |
| Italy | |
| Practice | Sottsass Associati |
| Building | Beverly Hills |
| Spouse | Barbara Radice |
| Fernanda Pivano | |
| Job | Architect |
| Industrial designer | |
| Designed | Condominio in viale Roma |
| Parents | Ettore Sottsass Sr. |
| Antonia Peintner | |
| Works | Valentine Portable Typewriter |
| Why Not Use the L? | |
| Cinira | |
| Fruit bowl with handles | |
| Museo del Design Italiano | |
| Nationality | Italian |
| Period by artworks | Contemporary art |
| Date of Reg. | |
| Date of Upd. | |
| ID | 455914 |
Ettore Sottsass
Design Metaphors
Sottsass: 700 Drawings
Ettore Sottsass: Ceramics
The Curious Mr Sottsass: Photographing Design and Desire
Cartier Design Viewed
Sottsass: Glass Works
Ettore Sottsass: Vorrei Sapere Perche / I Wonder Why
The Furniture Collection Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, 1850-2000: From Michael Thonet to Marcel Wanders
The Hand of Nature: Butterflies, Beetles and Dragonflies
Nobuyoshi Araki: Tokyo nostalgia
Morgan Is Sad Today
Ettore Sottsass Jr: From the End Product to the Product's End
Sottsass : one thousand ceramics
Walls: 33 Photos
20 big silver objects
Design Metaphors
Sottsass: 700 Drawings
Ettore Sottsass: Ceramics
The Curious Mr Sottsass: Photographing Design and Desire
Cartier Design Viewed
Sottsass: Glass Works
Ettore Sottsass: Vorrei Sapere Perche / I Wonder Why
The Furniture Collection Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, 1850-2000: From Michael Thonet to Marcel Wanders
The Hand of Nature: Butterflies, Beetles and Dragonflies
Nobuyoshi Araki: Tokyo nostalgia
Morgan Is Sad Today
Ettore Sottsass Jr: From the End Product to the Product's End
Sottsass : one thousand ceramics
Walls: 33 Photos
20 big silver objects
Ettore Sottsass Life story
Ettore Sottsass was a 20th century Italian architect, noted for also designing furniture, jewellery, glass, lighting, home and office wares, as well as numerous buildings and interiors — often defined by bold colours.