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Valentine Portable Typewriter

Ettore Sottsass Italian, born Austria
Perry King British
Manufacturer Ing. C. Olivetti & C. S.p.A., Ivrea, Italy {1968}

After sixty years of work, Sottsass felt that he had become known solely for this “red machine” that “came out a mistake.” He had intended it to be an inexpensive portable with no lowercase letters, no bell, and a cheap plastic case, but Olivetti objected. Despite his later misgivings about the Valentine’s production, Sottsass transcended the sameness of typewriter design to give it an endearing personality. He tuned into Pop art, citing the orange nipples and pink breasts in Tom Wesselman’s nudes as inspiration for the orange scroll caps. He noted he used bright red “so as not to remind anyone of monotonous working hours.”

Excerpt from THE MET

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