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-'''Philippe Patrick Starck''' (born [[January 18]], [[1949]]) is a well-known [[France|French]] [[French design]]er and probably the best known designer in the [[New Design]] style. His designs range from spectacular [[interior design]]s to mass produced consumer goods such as toothbrushes, chairs, and even houses.+'''Philippe Patrick Starck''' (born [[January 18]], [[1949]]) is a [[French design]]er, best-known for his sleek lemon squeezer ''[[Juicy Salif]]'' created for [[Alessi (company)|Alessi]] in [[1990]].
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 +His designs range from spectacular [[interior design]]s to mass produced consumer goods such as toothbrushes, chairs, and even houses.
He was educated in [[Paris]] at [[Ecole Nissim de Camondo]] and founded his first [[design]] firm in 1968 (the firm specialized in inflatable objects). In 1969, he became art director of his firm along with [[Pierre Cardin]]. Starck has worked independently as an [[interior design]]er and as a [[product design]]er since 1975. Most notably he has created a number of relatively inexpensive product designs for the large American retailer [[Target Stores]]. He was educated in [[Paris]] at [[Ecole Nissim de Camondo]] and founded his first [[design]] firm in 1968 (the firm specialized in inflatable objects). In 1969, he became art director of his firm along with [[Pierre Cardin]]. Starck has worked independently as an [[interior design]]er and as a [[product design]]er since 1975. Most notably he has created a number of relatively inexpensive product designs for the large American retailer [[Target Stores]].
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Starck's career started to climb in earnest in [[1982]] when he designed the interior for the private apartments of the then [[French President]] [[François Mitterrand]]. After this date more and more works appear on his CV. His most recent occupations include a mouse for Microsoft, yachts and even new packaging for a beer company. He has been commissioned to design the [[Virgin Galactic]] "spaceport" in [[New Mexico]]. Starck's career started to climb in earnest in [[1982]] when he designed the interior for the private apartments of the then [[French President]] [[François Mitterrand]]. After this date more and more works appear on his CV. His most recent occupations include a mouse for Microsoft, yachts and even new packaging for a beer company. He has been commissioned to design the [[Virgin Galactic]] "spaceport" in [[New Mexico]].
-Unlike most other New Design artists, Starck's work does not concentrate on the creation of provocative and expensive single pieces. Instead his product designs are of usable household items who Starck himself helps to market for mass production. His products are often stylized, streamlined and organic in their look and are also constructed using unusual combinations of materials (such as glass and stone, plastic and aluminum, plush fabric and chrome, etc.). Two of these designs include stylish [[toothbrush|toothbrushes]] [[1989]] and a sleek lemon press dubbed the ''[[Juicy Salif]]'' created for [[Alessi]] in [[1990]]. The Juicy Salif, in fact, has since become an affordable and popular cult item. A notable and world famous interior design job performed by Starck was for the Café Costes in Paris [[1984]]. He has also been involved in the relaunch of the World War II-era [[Emeco 1006]] chair in the U.S.+Unlike most other [[New Design]] artists, Starck's work does not concentrate on the creation of provocative and expensive single pieces. Instead his product designs are of usable household items who Starck himself helps to market for mass production. His products are often stylized, streamlined and organic in their look and are also constructed using unusual combinations of materials (such as glass and stone, plastic and aluminum, plush fabric and chrome, etc.). Two of these designs include stylish [[toothbrush|toothbrushes]] [[1989]] and a sleek lemon press dubbed the ''[[Juicy Salif]]'' created for [[Alessi (company)|Alessi]] in [[1990]]. The Juicy Salif, in fact, has since become an affordable and popular cult item. A notable and world famous interior design job performed by Starck was for the [[Café Costes]] in Paris [[1984]]. He has also been involved in the relaunch of the World War II-era [[Emeco 1006]] chair in the U.S.
Starck lives in four different cities; [[Paris]] for public relations, [[New York]] where he does most of his technical work, [[Burano]] (Italy) where he works also and [[London]]. Starck lives in four different cities; [[Paris]] for public relations, [[New York]] where he does most of his technical work, [[Burano]] (Italy) where he works also and [[London]].

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Philippe Patrick Starck (born January 18, 1949) is a French designer, best-known for his sleek lemon squeezer Juicy Salif created for Alessi in 1990.

His designs range from spectacular interior designs to mass produced consumer goods such as toothbrushes, chairs, and even houses.

He was educated in Paris at Ecole Nissim de Camondo and founded his first design firm in 1968 (the firm specialized in inflatable objects). In 1969, he became art director of his firm along with Pierre Cardin. Starck has worked independently as an interior designer and as a product designer since 1975. Most notably he has created a number of relatively inexpensive product designs for the large American retailer Target Stores.

Starck's career started to climb in earnest in 1982 when he designed the interior for the private apartments of the then French President François Mitterrand. After this date more and more works appear on his CV. His most recent occupations include a mouse for Microsoft, yachts and even new packaging for a beer company. He has been commissioned to design the Virgin Galactic "spaceport" in New Mexico.

Unlike most other New Design artists, Starck's work does not concentrate on the creation of provocative and expensive single pieces. Instead his product designs are of usable household items who Starck himself helps to market for mass production. His products are often stylized, streamlined and organic in their look and are also constructed using unusual combinations of materials (such as glass and stone, plastic and aluminum, plush fabric and chrome, etc.). Two of these designs include stylish toothbrushes 1989 and a sleek lemon press dubbed the Juicy Salif created for Alessi in 1990. The Juicy Salif, in fact, has since become an affordable and popular cult item. A notable and world famous interior design job performed by Starck was for the Café Costes in Paris 1984. He has also been involved in the relaunch of the World War II-era Emeco 1006 chair in the U.S.

Starck lives in four different cities; Paris for public relations, New York where he does most of his technical work, Burano (Italy) where he works also and London.

Awards

  • Oscar de luminaire (Paris, 1980)
  • Trois premièrs prix au Neocon (Chicago, 1986)
  • Delta de Plaia (Barcelona, 1986)
  • Platinum Circle Award (Chicago, 1987)
  • Grand Prix National de la Création Industrielle (France, 1988)
  • Troix Prix pour les hotêls Royalton et Paramount de New York (USA, 1988/1990)
  • Officier des Arts et des Lettres (France, 1995)
  • Design Zentrum NordRhein-Westfallen (Germany, 1995)
  • Premio Internacional de Diseño (Barcelona, 1995)
  • Harvard Excellence in Design Award (USA, 1997)
  • Commandant de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (France, 1998)
  • Chevalier de l'Ordre National de la Légion d'Honneur (France, 2000)
  • Pratt Institute Black Alumni Award (USA, 2001)
  • Compasso d'Oro (Italy, 2001)
  • Red Dot Best of the Best Award (2001)
  • IF Design Award (2002)
  • Observeur de Design d'Etoile (2002)
  • Observeur de Design d'Etoile (2002)

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