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ENORME Telephone (Monochrome)
- Description
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Produced in 1985, the ENORME telephone was the brainchild of Memphis founder Ettore Sottsass, IDEO founder David Kelley, and investor Jean Pigozzi.
In 2025, a time capsule containing 500 untouched collectible ENORME sets was discovered and retrieved from Stanford, California. With the support of Kelley, Pigozzi, and surviving Memphis members, it is a defining piece of the postmodern era that timelessly fuses art, technology, and design.
Each ENORME landline comes with the original 1985 packaging and instruction booklet designed by Sottsass and Kelley.
ENORME is in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Rhode Island School of Design.
ENORME Telephone (Monochrome) comes with a print of Helmut Newton and Ettore Sottsass, Cap d'Antibes 1987, photographed, hand titled, and signed by Jean Pigozzi.
- Measurements
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W4 x D2.25 x H7.625 in
- Condition
- New
- Color
- Grey
- Seller
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ENORME
Produced in 1985, the ENORME telephone was the brainchild of Memphis founder Ettore Sottsass, IDEO founder David Kelley, and investor Jean Pigozzi. In 2025, a time capsule containing 500 untouched collectible ENORME sets was discovered and retrieved from Stanford, California. With the support of Kelley, Pigozzi, and surviving Memphis members, it is a defining piece of the postmodern era that timelessly fuses art, technology, and design. ENORME is in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Rhode Island School of Design and is the only brand-new, non-reproduction work by Sottsass available for purchase today.