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Alicudi Table by Ettore Sottsass for Zanotta

$3,328.27
£2,495.63
€2,800
CA$4,644.16
A$5,028.27
CHF 2,673.30
MX$60,644.37
NOK 33,618.23
SEK 31,341.77
DKK 21,330.70

About the Item

Designed by Ettore Sottsass and produced by Zanotta in the early 1990s, the Alicudi table represents one of the most refined expressions of the master’s exploration of color, form, and symbolism within the domestic sphere. Created after the period in which Sottsass founded the Memphis Group, Alicudi fully embodies that atmosphere of creative freedom and experimentation that defined the rebirth of Italian design in the 1980s — a moment when objects transcended mere function to become aesthetic and cultural statements. The table belongs to the celebrated series dedicated to the Aeolian Islands — Alicudi, Filicudi, Lipari, and Panarea — conceived as a small archipelago of forms and colors, a poetic homage to Mediterranean light and geography reinterpreted through the lens of design. In this collection, Sottsass abandons any modernist rigor to construct a new language in which the object is no longer anonymous but imbued with emotional, spiritual, and symbolic references. The solid cherrywood structure is supported by four turned conical legs, each with a bulbous upper joint that accentuates the vertical rhythm and sculptural strength of the composition. These pure, totemic, almost primitive forms evoke the columns of a small temple, while the rectangular top in decorative plastic laminate introduces a counterpoint of graphic precision and chromatic lightness. The parallel bands in soft shades of pale yellow and sage gray create a sophisticated balance between discipline and invention, light and matter, evoking the sensual and sun-drenched aesthetic of the Mediterranean filtered through Sottsass’s intellectual vision. Every element of Alicudi is conceived to engage autonomously with space: the calibrated proportions, the vertical tension of the legs, and the geometric composure of the top generate a sculptural, almost architectural presence. At the same time, the warmth of the wood and the delicate tones of the laminate preserve an intimate domestic feeling, typical of Sottsass’s philosophy — always seeking to unite thought and life, form and emotion. Thus Alicudi embodies the perfect synthesis of Sottsass’s vision for Zanotta: an intellectual yet profoundly human design, ironic and solemn at once, capable of transforming a table into a small architecture to be lived with. Not merely a functional object, but a presence — a symbol of that unrepeatable moment when Italian design could merge craftsmanship, industry, and art into a single language. Original example produced by Zanotta in the early 1990s, in excellent vintage condition with light signs of use consistent with age and materials. Product Name: Alicudi Table by Ettore Sottsass for Zanotta Designer: Ettore Sottsass Design Year: Early 1990s Style: Italian Postmodernism, with references to the symbolic and chromatic language of the Memphis Group Primary Materials: Solid cherrywood structure; decorative plastic laminate top in pale yellow and sage gray tones Distinctive Design Features: Four turned conical legs with bulb-shaped upper joints emphasizing verticality and sculptural force; rectangular top decorated with parallel bands introducing a refined balance between graphic rigor and chromatic lightness. The pure, totemic forms evoke architectural columns, merging a sculptural dimension with domestic warmth. Dimensions: Length 180 cm Width 90 cm Height 73 cm Comfort: Though not conceived as a traditional ergonomic table, it offers stability, balanced proportions, and a generous surface area that make it functional without compromising its artistic value. Typical Use: Dining or centerpiece table, ideal for representative interiors, dining rooms, or exhibition spaces dedicated to 20th-century Italian design. Design Icon: Part of the series dedicated to the Aeolian Islands — Alicudi, Filicudi, Lipari, and Panarea — conceived as a small archipelago of forms and colors, a poetic homage to Mediterranean light and geography reinterpreted through Sottsass’s postmodern lens. Versatility: The equilibrium between natural wood and decorative laminate allows harmonious integration in both domestic and contemporary or collector interiors, where it assumes the role of a functional sculpture. Current Condition: Original example produced by Zanotta in the early 1990s, in excellent vintage condition, with light signs of use consistent with age and materials. Additional Notes: Please note that this piece is in excellent vintage condition. Minor traces of age may be present but do not affect its functionality. Buyers are invited to consider these characteristics before purchase. Ettore Sottsass (1917–2007) was one of the leading figures of 20th-century Italian design. Architect, artist, and visionary, he transformed design into a poetic language in which color, form, and symbol intertwine with the emotional and spiritual dimension of living. After his early collaborations with Poltronova and a long partnership with Olivetti — for whom he designed the iconic Valentine typewriter — he founded the Memphis Group in 1981, inaugurating the postmodern era with ironic and radical objects that broke the boundaries of functionalism. Through his collaborations with Zanotta, Alessi, and Bitossi, Sottsass created a body of work that unites rigor and freedom, craftsmanship and industry, the everyday and the sacred — establishing himself as one of the most influential figures in contemporary design. Founded in 1954 by Aurelio Zanotta, Zanotta is among the most iconic Italian design companies, renowned for transforming formal and technological experimentation into a distinctive and internationally recognized signature. During the 1960s and 1970s, the company collaborated with the greatest masters of design — including Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni, Gae Aulenti, Carlo Mollino, Enzo Mari, and Ettore Sottsass — giving birth to objects that became timeless icons, such as the Mezzadro stool and the Sacco beanbag. Celebrated for its ability to merge craftsmanship, research, and design culture, Zanotta continues today to represent a benchmark of excellence and innovation in Made in Italy design.
  • Creator:
    Ettore Sottsass (Designer)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 28.75 in (73 cm)Width: 70.87 in (180 cm)Depth: 35.44 in (90 cm)
  • Style:
    Post-Modern (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
    1990-1999
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1990
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use.
  • Seller Location:
    Conversano, IT
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU8395247446772

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