A hybrid object between lighting and play, theSuper lamp by designer Martine Bedin can be dragged like a dog on a lead, perfectly embodying the playful spirit of Memphis. The Super lamp consists of a lacquered fibreglass semi-circle resting on four rubber wheels. Six coloured cylinders contain the bulb sockets. The bulbs themselves are part of the image of the lamp. A perfect blend of play, colour and function, the Super Memphis lamp is a design staple.
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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.