Published by Memphis Milano, Palace was designed by George J. Sowden in 1983. With its solemn, essential presence, the Palace chair is a true icon of Memphis' quiet transformation. The small Palace armchair reinterprets the rationalist forms of design, referring to the clean lines of Bauhaus, while highlighting the structural elements through colour, a favourite of Memphis. The Palace chair by Memphis Milano is more than just a seat, it's a style statement that will instantly transform your space.
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Memphis Milano is an Italian design group founded in Milan in 1980, bringing together architects, creators, and designers. Its founder, Ettore Sottsass, chose the name Memphis because it refers both to the Tennessee city where Elvis Presley was born and to the capital of ancient Egypt. Memphis Milano introduced a new form of expression through design. The movement gained significant recognition after showcasing 55 pieces, including furniture, lamps, and ceramic objects, at the Arc’74 gallery during the Milan Furniture Fair in 1981. Memphis Milano draws inspiration from the radical design movement of the 1960s.