Designed by: Masanori Umeda
Manufactured by: Memphis Milano
Masanori Umeda's Ginza anthropomorphic storage cabinet amazes us with its form that references the world of robots in Japanese science fiction, legendary in the 1960s through the 1980s and now part of our collective imagination. Undoubtedly one of the most iconic creations, Ginza, which ironically takes its name from one of the most glamorous districts of Tokyo, fully embodies the exuberant spirit of Memphis. Ginza is included in the permanent collections of the Brooklyn Museum, New York, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Manufactured by Memphis Milano.
Qualify for trade pricing? Contact us regarding trade discounts.
Designed in 1982.
59.1" W, 16.5" D, 68.9" H
Designed by: Masanori Umeda
Manufactured by: Memphis Milano
Masanori Umeda's Ginza anthropomorphic storage cabinet amazes us with its form that references the world of robots in Japanese science fiction, legendary in the 1960s through the 1980s and now part of our collective imagination. Undoubtedly one of the most iconic creations, Ginza, which ironically takes its name from one of the most glamorous districts of Tokyo, fully embodies the exuberant spirit of Memphis. Ginza is included in the permanent collections of the Brooklyn Museum, New York, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Manufactured by Memphis Milano.
Qualify for trade pricing? Contact us regarding trade discounts.
Designed in 1982.
59.1" W, 16.5" D, 68.9" H
