miss trip
miss trip
Design Philippe Starck, 1996
Polypropylene, wood
Made in Italy by Kartell
Kartell technology allows two materials that are by their nature incompatible to be harmoniously combined: plastic and wood. The Miss Trip chair has a plastic seat supported by beech hardwood, natural or dyed cherry legs. The back is also grafted onto the seat by simply applying pressure and the natural elasticity of the material offers a pleasant sensation of comfort. Miss Trip, ideal for any setting in the home, but also for restaurants and cafes, is characterised by elegance of design and ease of assembly.
As one of the best-known contemporary designers in the world, Philippe Starck has placed honesty and integrity at the core of his designs producing quality products with longevity & durability. His work ranges from producing new classics of hotel design as seen in the Royalton & Paramount in New York, the Mondrian in L.A. and the Delano in Miami to projects with Taschen bookshops, the Bon restaurant chain and Target. His goal is to bring love and happiness to everyone's life through design.
16.5" w | 15.75" d | 33.5" h | seat: 18" h
$412.00 + $12.00 shipping in the continental U.S.
(usually ships in 7-10 days)
Polypropylene, wood
Made in Italy by Kartell
Kartell technology allows two materials that are by their nature incompatible to be harmoniously combined: plastic and wood. The Miss Trip chair has a plastic seat supported by beech hardwood, natural or dyed cherry legs. The back is also grafted onto the seat by simply applying pressure and the natural elasticity of the material offers a pleasant sensation of comfort. Miss Trip, ideal for any setting in the home, but also for restaurants and cafes, is characterised by elegance of design and ease of assembly.
As one of the best-known contemporary designers in the world, Philippe Starck has placed honesty and integrity at the core of his designs producing quality products with longevity & durability. His work ranges from producing new classics of hotel design as seen in the Royalton & Paramount in New York, the Mondrian in L.A. and the Delano in Miami to projects with Taschen bookshops, the Bon restaurant chain and Target. His goal is to bring love and happiness to everyone's life through design.
16.5" w | 15.75" d | 33.5" h | seat: 18" h
$412.00 + $12.00 shipping in the continental U.S.
(usually ships in 7-10 days)

starck, philippe
Paris-born Philippe Patrick Starck (b. 1949) has a wide range of design, but is very well known for his consumer goods and interiors. He was educated in Paris at the École Camondo and founded his first design firm, which specialized in inflatable objects, in 1968. The next year, he became art director of his firm along with Pierre Cardin. He has worked both independently as an interior designer and as a product designer since 1975. After designing the private apartment interiors for French President François Mitterrand in 1982, his career began to climb significantly. In 1986 he joined Domus Academy Department of Design as an associate lecturer. Two of Starck's famous designs include stylized toothbrushes (1989) and a sleek juicer dubbed the Juicy Salif created for Alessi in 1990. The Juicy Salif has become an affordable and popular cult item.

Kartell's image and its 59 years of history are described through the company's products. The development, the corporate strategies, the attention the company has paid to technology, the project and the design can be appreciated by observing the products Kartell has produced. Kartell's products express the language and the atmosphere of the period in which they were created, but at the same time, they are "contemporary articles," they incorporate many other values and messages and this is why they have become an integral part of our domestic design world.
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