ARTH 288601

 
Masters of Modern Design
Professor: Marcus
Lecture 11: Philippe Starck

1. Philippe Starck (born 1949). J. armchair (Lang Series), 1987. Steel, aluminum, and leather. Made by Driade
2. Philippe Starck (born 1949). Toothbrush and holder, 1989. Plastic. Made by Fluocaril
3. Philippe Starck (born 1949). Miss Sissi lamp, 1990. Plastic. Made by Flos
4. Philippe Starck (born 1949). W.W. [Wim Wenders] stool, 1990. Lacquered aluminum. Made by Vitra
5. Philippe Starck (born 1949). Juicy Salif lemon squeezer, 1990-91. Aluminum and rubber. Made by Alessi
6. Philippe Starck (born 1949). Louis XX armchair, 1992. Polypropylene and aluminum. Made by Vitra
7. Philippe Starck (born 1949). Olympic torch, 1992. Stainless steel. Made for the Winter Games, Albertville, France, 1992
8. Philippe Starck (born 1949). Jim Nature portable television set, 1994. Pressed wood, plastic, and metal. Made by Saba
9. Philippe Starck (born 1949). Mr. Meumeu cheese grater, 1994. Stainless steel and polyamide. Made by Alessi
10. Philippe Starck (born 1949). Archimoon Soft table lamp, 1998. Aluminum, taffeta, and glass. Made by Flos
11. Philippe Starck (born 1949). Packaging for OAO, 1998. Printed cardboard and plastic. Made by Lima
12. Philippe Starck (born 1949). Dr. Skud fly swatters, 1998. Polyamide. Made by Alessi
13. Philippe Starck (born 1949). Bubble Club armchair, 2000. Polyethylene. Made by Kartell
14. Philippe Starck (born 1949). Napoleon, Holy Ghost and Attila stools and side tables, 1999. Polypropylene. Made by Kartell
15. Philippe Starck (born 1949). Louis Ghost armchairs, 2002. Plastic. Made by Kartell
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