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 1949 Paris (FR)
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Philippe Starck studied at the Ecole Camondo in 1968 but is essentially autodidact. In the seventies, he was mainly known as interior designer but in 1979, he founded 'Starck Product' and became also interested in architecture. In 1982, he decorated the private apartments of President Mitterand at the Elysée. He designed the famous 'Costes' chair in 1984 for the Cafe Costes in Paris. He became internationally renowned in the eighties as furniture designer, interior designer and architect.
He designed furniture for Vitra, Driade, Baleri, Disform, Cassina, Alessi, Thomson, Idée...
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Courtesy
P & A Collection
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'Dadada' Stackable Stool |
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D E S I G N E R
Philippe Starck
P R O D U C E R
XO, France
1993
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D I M E N S I O N S
polypropylene
51,8 x 46,5 x 31,2 cm
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Courtesy
Kartell
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'Napoléon' and 'Attila' Stools/Tables |
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D E S I G N E R
Philippe Starck
P R O D U C E R
Kartell, Italy
1999
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D I M E N S I O N S
plastic
Hand-painted
Height 44 cm
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Courtesy
P & A Collection
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'Bubu 1er' Stool |
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D E S I G N E R
Philippe Starck
P R O D U C E R
XO, France
1991
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D I M E N S I O N S
polypropylene
Diameter 33 cm - Height 43,5 cm
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