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DESIGNER #PHILIPPE STARCK

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The Frenchman Philippe Starck is one of the most popular designers of the present day and a well-known representative of New Design. He was born in Paris in 1949 and studied at the École Camondo in Paris until 1967. From 1969, Philippe Starck took over the role of art director for Pierre Cardin for two years.

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Starck became a world-famous star designer through a commission from the then French president: François Mitterrand entrusted him with the interior design of the Elysée Palace. After working as an interior designer at the Café Costes in Paris, his name was on everyone’s lips: Starck furnished numerous hotels, shops and nightclubs. He is also becoming increasingly popular with furniture and accessories manufacturers, because his ideas are an excellent way to open up a broad market. His designs are extremely versatile, ranging from simple everyday objects to spectacular interiors.

“Everything I do is a symbol. Everything I do has meaning.” – Philippe Starck


There is hardly a place where his objects are not represented. Starck’s well-known designs include the Juicy Salif citrus juicer for Alessi, the elegant Ara table lamp for Flos and the innovative plastic chairs for the Italian manufacturer Kartell.


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