Animal House: When Objects Have Animal's Names

by Augusto Morello, Gianno Ottolini, and Silvana Annicchiarico

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A zoologist might classify Italian design objects in various ways, distinguishing between species that are capable of flight (the Vespa "Wasp" scooter, the Heron lamp), of living aqueous lives (the Dolphin armchair, the jellyfish-like Medusa lamp), and of existing on terra firma (the Grillo "Cricket" telephone, the mouse-sized Topolino automobile). Alternately, one could catalog these all-but-inanimate objects in terms of the fictional creatures they evoke (the Moby Dick chair, Bruno Munari's Meo Romeo cat). This zoophilic trend in Italian design is neither an accidental nor an occasional element, nor need it be seen as some beastial obsession. On the contrary, it is a complex symbolic mechanism that repopulates domestic interiors with a little bit of the animal world that has been chased from our homes and neighborhoods. The presence of these experimental designs in an otherwise animal-free home helps it come to life as a virtual zoo, thus helping us to remember always: it's a zoo out there.
  • ISBN10 8881583925
  • ISBN13 9788881583928
  • Publish Date 29 September 2002
  • Publish Status Unknown
  • Publish Country IT
  • Imprint Edizioni Charta Srl
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 108
  • Language Italian