Memphis - Oceanic, 1981
The Oceanic is a sculptural table lamp designed in 1981 by Michele De Lucchi for the inaugural Memphis Milano collection. It is widely celebrated as a quintessence of the movement's radical style, often described as a "tame sea monster" or a whimsical stylized creature.
Design and Aesthetics
Form: The lamp features a highly asymmetrical, diagonal composition. It consists of a pink rectangular base from which three slanted, cylindrical rods emerge.
Patterns: The three cylinders are decorated with a bold black-and-white striped pattern, a signature graphic element of the early Memphis era.
Colors: It utilizes a vibrant, polychromatic palette, combining the pink base with a rectangular yellow diffuser at the top and orange accents.
Dimensions: The lamp stands approximately 75 cm high and is roughly 90 cm wide.
Technical Details and Availability
Materials: Constructed from polychrome lacquered tubular metal.
Lighting: It traditionally uses an E27 bulb (max 60W), with modern editions often supplied with a 7W or 4W LED bulb.
Authenticity: Authentic reissues are handmade in Italy and bear the official "Memphis" seal accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
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