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'?lys?e at President Mitterrand's request, in 1984 Caf? Costes became Le Caf?, 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 Sup?rieure des Arts D?coratifs 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 Cr?ation 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 slightly antique cut with a distinctly modern aesthetic gives the François Ghost Mirror its dynamic appearance. The frame is made of transparent or colored polycarbonate with a cross section in the shape of a bird's wing. The mirror is available in two different sizes and can be hung on a wall either horizontally or vertically to accommodate a variety of spatial situations. The colors are inspired by the Murano glass of Venice and add dimension and glamour to the face of the mirror.| Item: | Dimensions: | Weight: |
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| François Ghost Mirror | 31 - 43.6" H x 25.5 - 32.67" W x 2.25 - 3.33" D | Unavailable |
| Application: | Residential |
| Frame Shape: | Rectangle |
| Orientation: | Both |
| Product Category: | Wall & Accent Mirrors |
| Style: | Modern / Contemporary |
| Type Options: | Bathroom / Vanity, Wall |
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zeldie stuart from delray beach, FL
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12/14/2012
Very cool Bought this with clear frame to replace my overly decorated fussy mirror . It completely changed my entryway . Gives clean contemporary updated look to entire entry which opens up into large living room. This mirror can fit into any decor. |
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natasha Jakubowski from New York, NY
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6/24/2012
Great mirror - delivery was terrible Mirror was great but when it was delivered it was just left in the elevator of our building rather than bringing it to our door. It's a big mirror and I'm pregnant so was pretty horrified that the delivery service would do this, especially as apart from getting me into trouble with the building, it also meant that i had to carry it from the elevator to my apartment. |
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Scott from Boston, MA
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1/6/2012
Love it! I ordered the small purple one, and it goes great to add some color to the room. You cant quite tell from the picture but the frame is transparent (hence the name Ghost mirror), so even in stark colors it doesnt look out of place. |
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puss'n'boots from new york
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7/10/2011
the ultimate in COOL I already owned a red one in the LARGE size = divine....so when it came to decorating my kids' apt we just had to have the CLEAR in large as well.... |
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none from midwest
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1/23/2011
[...] installation easy bought 2 mirrors.. Used one horizontally, used the other vertically. Like very much. |
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luvs miami from Miami FL
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9/20/2010
great mirror in purple The mirror was a replacement because something splashed onto the mirrors frame and caused permanent white marks. |
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Modern accents from Santa Fe
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7/7/2010
Quite striking. Unique but simplistic. I have this mirror in the large / crystal (clear) finish. It is stark and simple. Hanging above the fire place I need to have vases and flowers around it as the mirror blends into wall. It's a great look but in the clear frame better as an accent mirror, not a focal point. At 15' feet away I also find that human figures are elongated, not distorted. Up close it is very clear. |
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Anonymous from Massachusetts
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5/5/2013
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Anonymous from California
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1/22/2013
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Anonymous from Massachusetts
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12/23/2012
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