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  2. Philippe Starck - Wikipedia

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    Philippe Starck (French pronunciation: [filip staʁk]; born 18 January 1949) is a French industrial architect and designer known for his wide range of designs, including interior design, architecture, household objects, furniture, boats and other vehicles.

  3. A (motor yacht) - Wikipedia

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    A was designed by Philippe Starck. According to Boat International, "the design for what would become the world’s most talked about superyacht bubbled into Starck’s mind at his home in Burano, Venice, in 2004. There was no brief beyond an idea of length and a demand for six cabins".

  4. A Design for Life - Wikipedia

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    "A Design for Life" is a single by Welsh band Manic Street Preachers from their fourth studio album, Everything Must Go (1996). It was written by James Dean Bradfield , Sean Moore and Nicky Wire , and produced by Dave Eringa and Mike Hedges .

  5. Royalton Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The group hired Starck because he had little experience designing hotels, [2] [18] [a] and because of his "star status among international designers" at the time. [63] The group was highly involved in the project: for instance, Schrager repainted a sample room 40 times before deciding on a paint color for each room. [25]

  6. The Container Store offers free design consultations for custom closets, pantries, garages, craft rooms—anywhere you want to get organized. If you’re within 50 miles of the store, you have the ...

  7. Juicy Salif - Wikipedia

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    Juicy Salif, a citrus reamer designed by Philippe Starck in 1990, is considered an icon of industrial design, and has been displayed in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art [1] and the Metropolitan Museum of Art [2] in New York City, as well as the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. [3]

  8. The Index Project - Wikipedia

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    The biennial Index Award was initiated in 2005, and originally financed by the state of Denmark with a total prize sum worth €500,000. [12] [13] In 2005, it was the world's largest monetary award in its area, [14] [15] [16] and today is widely recognised as the most influential in inspiring life-improving design, [17] [18] [19] and has often been dubbed the "Nobel Prize of design".

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