Memphis Milano

Chad Teapot by Matteo Thun

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10-16 Weeks

Matteo Thun wagers on white for a series of objects in porcelain created for Memphis, turned and shaped by hand. The attention of the observer is caught not by the colour but by the unusual form of the objects, suggesting active participation in the experience. The Chad teapot (1981) disrupts the habitual characteristics of the object, thanks to a circular form with a hole in the middle.

Hand turned and shaped white porcelain teapot with kiln-sublimated decorative decals.

11.8 in

Hand turned and shaped white porcelain teapot with kiln-sublimated decorative decals.

Italy

Matteo Thun is an Italian architect and designer, born and raised in the bilingual German and Italian region of Alto Adige. Thun studied under the guidance of Oskar Kokoschka and Emilio Vedova at the Salzburg International Summer Academy of Fine Arts and graduated in Architecture at the University of Florence in 1975 with Adolfo Natalini.

He moved to Milan in 1978, met Ettore Sottsass and started working in his studio. In 1981 he was among the protagonists of the first Memphis. The following year, the Universitätfürangewandte Kunst in Vienna appointed him to the chair of Industrial Design and Ceramics. In 1984 he opened his own studio in Milan. In 2001 he founded Matteo Thun + Partners, a multicultural architecture and design studio, based in Milan and Shanghai. The studio's work focuses on the aesthetic durability, technological longevity and future durability of buildings and products.

He has won the ADI Compasso d'Oro Award for Design Excellence three times, as well as the Good Design Award and the Simon Taylor Award for Lifetime Achievement, both in 2011. He was inducted into the Interior Design Hall of Fame in New York in December 2004 and is a member of the RIBA, the Royal Institute of British Architects.

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