Philippe Starck France (1949 - )He remembers having spent his childhood under his father's drawing tables, passing hours stitching, cutting, gluing and grinding, disassembling bicycles, motorbikes and other objects. Endless hours, an entire life spent dismantling and reassembling anything that fell into his hands, reconstructing his surrounding world. In 1982 he renovated Palais de l'╔lysΘe at President Mitterrand's request, in 1984 CafΘ Costes became Le CafΘ, between 1988 and 1990 he transformed the Royalton and the Paramount in New York into the new classics of the hotel world, and in the following years he promoted architectonic tours de force in Japan that saw him become the leading exponent of expressionist architecture. His respect for humanity and the environment has also been recognised in France, where in 1995 he designed the Ecole Nationale SupΘrieure des Arts DΘcoratifs in Paris and in 1997 the control tower of Bordeaux Airport. Abroad, he continues to shake the traditions and culture of the world's major cities, with the interior design of the restaurant at Hong Kong's Peninsula Hotel (1994), the Teatron in Mexico (1995), the Delano Hotel a Miami (1995), the Modrian in Los Angeles (1996), the Asia de Cuba restaurant in New York (1997), as well as an entire series of ongoing projects in London and elsewhere. His skill lies in being able to transform instantly the object of the commission into a place filled with charm, pleasure and encounters. He tirelessly modifies everyday life, exalting the deepest roots of existence in his changes. He applies himself to the design of ashtrays, lamps, handles, cutlery, candleholders, teapots, vases, watches, scooters, mopeds, desks, beds, taps, bathsà in short, life. His increasing fascination with life has now led him to create clothes, underwear, footwear, glasses, food, and always with the conviction that his design respects nature and the future of humankind. In the exhibits of museums all around the world, in Paris, New York, Munich, London, Chicago, Kyoto and Barcelona, his work is considered to be that of a master. He has received numerous prizes and awards: designer of the year, the Oscar de luminaire (1980), the title of Officier des Artes et des Lettres (1985), the Grand Prix National de la CrΘation Industrielle (1988), Compasso d'Oro ADI (2001), Show Boats in Munich (2003), and many others. Philippe Starck began his collaboration with driade in 1985.
A most inviting chair with an organic design that inspires comfort, neatness and style, the Mr. Impossible Chair is the combination of sophisticated and advanced plastic processing design. The Mr. Impossible Chair takes on a new technological challenge with highly sophisticated processing techniques that consist of the welding of the transparent structure and the seat into a full-colored and translucent version that are joined together, making them indestructible and guaranteeing a truly surprising design effect. The seal of the two oval shells gives the plastic a new bi-color and three-dimensional effect as it welds a transparent and a colored surface together without interruption. Hollow circular legs support the chair, causing it to appear suspended in the air and giving it an air of lightness and harmony.Designed by: Philippe Starck, 2008
Features:| Item: | Dimensions: | Weight: |
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| Mr. Impossible Side Chair | 33" H x 21.5" W x 21.25" D | 12.2 lbs |
| Arm Style: | Armless |
| Chair Design: | Lounge Chairs |
| Dining Type: | Casual / Kitchen |
| Features Options: | Custom Made, EcoFriendly |
| Frame Construction: | Plastic |
| Product Category: | Accent Chairs |
| Style: | Modern/Contemporary |
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Bren from Seal Rock, OR
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1/1/2012
Great purchase! I love everything about this chair design, comfortable and the look in purple is fantastic! |
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Baby Louie from Miami, Florida
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10/6/2011
Very Cool Chair!!! Awesome chair!! I ordered this in crystal clear and it looks great sitting at my daughter's desk!! LOVE IT!!! |
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Anonymous from Florida
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10/28/2012
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