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Miss K Table lamp
Philippe Starck, 2003

Miss K Table lamp Philippe Starck, 2003

The Miss K table lamp, little sister of Miss Sissi is a reinterpretation of the classic lamp by Philippe Starck. The materials are worked like jewels for an amazing play of light. 

The inner opaline polycarbonate diffuser appears through the outer aluminum-coated acrylic diffuser as soon as Miss K is turned on. The PMMA base, the wire and the dimmer (variable intensity) are completely transparent for a perfect, airy aesthetic. Miss K won Philippe Starck a Red Dot Award.

Miss K Table lamp Philippe Starck, 2003
Miss K Table lamp Philippe Starck, 2003
Miss K Table lamp Philippe Starck, 2003

Dimensions Ø23,6 x H43,2 cm

Materials structure PMMA, opaline, polycarbonate, vacuum aluminization process

Light source 1 x E27 - dimmer and switch on wire

Miss K Table lamp Philippe Starck, 2003
Miss K Table lamp Philippe Starck, 2003

Smoked

Transparent

Miss K Table lamp Philippe Starck, 2003
Miss K Table lamp Philippe Starck, 2003

Black

Fabric

Miss K Table lamp Philippe Starck, 2003

Silver

Miss K Table lamp Philippe Starck, 2003
Miss K Table lamp Philippe Starck, 2003
Miss K Table lamp Philippe Starck, 2003
Miss K Table lamp Philippe Starck, 2003
Miss K Table lamp Philippe Starck, 2003
Miss K Table lamp Philippe Starck, 2003
Miss K Table lamp Philippe Starck, 2003

Philippe Starck

Philippe Stark

“Subversive, ethical, ecological, political, humorous... this is how I see my duty as a designer.”

Philippe Starck was born in Paris in 1949. He graduated from the École Missim de Camondo in 1967 and founded his first design firm in 1968.

 In 1982, Philippe was commissioned by the then-president of France, Francois Mitterrand, to design the interior space for the private apartments in the Elysée Palace. Following that incredible achievement, he designed the famous Café Costes, cementing his position in the design world.

Philippe also designed the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs in Paris and the control tower at Bordeaux airport.

Philippe believes that objects should “good” before being beautiful. The designer also believes in the concept of “democratic design,” meaning that quality objects should be available at lower prices so that more people can enjoy the best. He considers it his duty to share his ethical and subversive vision of a fairer world. The designer has created a wide range of objects from furniture to mail order homes, motorbikes, mega-yachts, outdoor furniture, interiors, floor lamps, and he has even developed artistic direction for space-travel projects.

FLOS favorites include a wide assortment of table and floor lamps by Philippe Starck: Ara, Archimoon K, Guns Table, Guns Lounge, K Tribe, Romeo, Rosy Angelis, Superarchimoon.