MAISON MARTIN MARGIELA 1988-2008 - Lot 17

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MAISON MARTIN MARGIELA 1988-2008 - Lot 17
MAISON MARTIN MARGIELA 1988-2008 White-painted rotary-dial telephone, circa 1988 Phone number written by Martin Margiela in black marker Width: 15 cm - 6 in. TELEPHONE 1988 “In the late 1980s, it was clear that I couldn’t adopt the ubiquitous concrete-gray and black designer furniture. Japanese designers Kawakubo and Yohji Yamamoto had launched it, and everyone had been using it for years. I wanted to stand out by choosing the exact opposite: the color white. Everything had to be painted white, from the walls to the floors, including cotton covers over the furniture, the television, and even the telephones. The effect was striking. This is one of my personal phones, and since I could never remember my number, I wrote it directly on the device.” Martin Margiela Provenance: Martin Margiela’s personal archives. A white painted rotary dial telephone, circa 1988 Handwritten phone number on top by Martin Margiela Width: 15 cm - 6 in. TELEPHONE 1988 "Back in the late ’80s, it was obvious that I couldn’t use the widespread concrete-gray and black design furniture. Japanese designers Kawakubo and Yohji launched it, and everyone used it for years. I felt I had to be different by choosing the opposite—the color white. But everything had to be roughly painted white, from walls to floors, to the white cotton covers on the furniture; the TV monitor and even the telephones were painted white. The effect was astonishing. This is one of my private phones, and since I could never remember my number, I wrote it directly on the phone." Martin Margiela Provenance: Martin Margiela’s personal archives.
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