Caadre Modular System Mirror

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Caadre custom The modular system Caadre by Philippe Starck can now also become an elegant, unusual modular system. The utmost in stylish simplicity, it is able to assume the identity of a mirror to form the keynote of a wall, or multiply and combine exactly as required to create the wall itself.

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Philippe Starck

Philippe Starck, internationally renowned architect and design, designed for FIAM the mirror in glass Caadre, available also with tv included (Caadre TV).

He was born in Paris in 1949 and studied first at Notre Dame de Sainte Croix in Neuilly and then he obtained his degree at Ecole Nissim de Camondo in Paris. Architect, interior designer and designer, Starck is active in every field.

In 1989 he created the Asahi and Nani Nani buildings in Tokyo. In just one year, 1991, he designed a building in Osaka, ten buildings in Los Angeles, the “Angle Building” in Antwerp, in Belgium and an entire district in Paris.

As interior designer, in 1982 he designed the current layout of the Elysée, in 1984 the Café Costes and in 1985 the Manin in Tokyo.

As well as collections of furniture for French, Italian, Spanish, Japanese and Swiss companies, he has created the Fluocaril toothbrush, bags and suitcases for Vuitton, street furniture for Décaux, bottles for Glacier, sailing-boats for Bénéteau, vehicles, cutlery and tableware and computers.

He received a lot of awards during years such as Designpreis, Design Plus, iF Design Award, Red Dot Design Award, Good Design Award e Compasso d’Oro.

 

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