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Memphasis Stripes Pattern Post Modern Lacquer Ice Bucket

$550.00

1 in stock

Description

A Georges Briard Memphasis plastic-lacquer ice bucket in the Stripes pattern, inspired by the Memphis Art Movement, produced in Japan, 1985.

Georges Briard’s pieces from his Memphis period are sought after by collectors of Mid-Century Pop Art-style home decor. These pieces featured bold geometric shapes, vibrant color combinations, and playful patterns.

A chrome yellow square shaped bucket with a black lid is decorated with knobs and handles in turquoise, red, and black.

Applied yellow plastic corners and footing.

There is a removable white plastic liner.

Briard was inspired by the Memphis Group Art Movement, a design collective founded in Milan by Ettore Sottsass in 1981. The movement was known for a playful, pop-art inspired style using bold colors, geometric shapes, and kitschy patterns made of plastic laminates. The movement had a major impact, influencing pop culture, fashion, architecture.

7.5 inches Square.

With the original labels on the bottom: Designed and Signed by Georges Briard, Made in Japan.

Some light surface wear as shown.