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Philippe Starck
Phillipe Starck is on of the best-known contemporary designers
in the world. He has not only received public acclaim
for his amazing building interior designs but has also
proved to be an accomplished architect and product designer.
Much of his work produced in the 1980's and 1990's was
influenced by fashion and novelty. It has even been referred
to by some as being 'overdesigned'. In the 21st century
his approach to design seems to have changed.
Starck has recently promoted the ethos that honesty and
integrity should be at the core of design. Products should
not created as 'throw away artifacts', only surviving
for as long as they remain in fashion but should ideally
have longevity and durability. He believes that as designers
we need to be both honest and objective.
Philippe Starck was born in Paris on 18th January 1949
the son of an aircraft designer, it is he who probably
inspired the young Starck. Even at a very early age
Starck showed enthusiasm for design. Starck lives and
works in Paris.
Products designed by Starck can be seen on display in
the collections of a number of European and American museums,
among them the Brooklyn Museum in New York, the Musée
des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, and the Museum of
Design in London. Exhibitions of his work, either alone
or in conjunction with that of other designers, have been
held, among other places, in Paris, Marseille, Rome, Munich,
Düsseldorf, Kyoto, Tokyo, Chicago, Los Angeles, and
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