Carlton is a freestanding bookcase produced by the creative flair of Ettore Sottsass in 1981 for Memphis Milano. Made of wood and plastic laminate.Carlton is an iconic bookcase of radical design and a symbol of Memphis production worldwide. The forms of Carlton have a vaguely anthropomorphic character, as they symbolize the image of a man with raised arms and spread legs. Today, this bookcase has taken on a highly decorative function thanks to its design. In fact, the colors are the real highlight of this creation: bright and incredibly well matched. Memphis Milano, founded by Sottsass, Radice, and De Lucchi, shook the design world of the 1980s and caused discussion about its unconventionality. Its founders defined it as a platform for critical reflection and design, with the aim of questioning the aesthetics, materials, and production methods of industrial design of its time. Memphis today is a symbol of formal inclusiveness, a combination of signs, shapes, and colors in an unusual pop combination, translated into the use of materials that are not at all precious such as plastic laminate and Venetian terrazzo.The Carlton bookcase is sold with a certificate of authenticity and guarantees a stamp.