Best Design Projects by Philippe Starck

Best Design Projects by Philippe Starck

Philippe Starck is a French designer known for his wide range of designs, including everything from interior design to household objects to boats to watches. He has also worked as an architect.

Most of his designs have become cult objects, and his hotels are timeless icons that have added a new dimension to the global cityscape. Take a look of the best  interior design projects created by Philippe Stack.

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Philippe Starck

Minimalist lobby design for Yoo Hotels and Residences Project.

With over 30 years of career in design, Starck has many restaurant and hotel projects to his credit, including the Royalton in New York (1988), the Delano in Miami designed in 1995, the Mondrian in Los Angeles, the St Martin’s Lane in London from 1999, the Sanderson, also in London, designed in 2000, and the complete 2001 renovation of the historic Clift in San Francisco with its updated art-deco bar, the Redwood Room. In South America, Philippe Starck designed the inside and outside of the Hotel Fasano in Rio de Janeiro in 2007 using materials such as wood, glass and marble. He then turned his attention to luxury hotels: in 2008, Hôtel Meurice and the Royal Monceau in 2010. Bon (2000), Mori Venice Bar (2006) and Le Paradis du Fruit (2009) in France and notable Katsuya in Los Angeles (2006)  are just some examples of his stunning restaurant projects.

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