Mademoiselle by Philippe Starck struts out in new chic monochromatic outfits.
June 26th, 2012
The Mademoiselle chair by Philippe Starck is perhaps the most fashion-forward chair at Kartell. Missoni has given its polycarbonate seat explosive patterns, while Moschino has gone for softer whimsy. More recently, rockstar designer Lenny Kravitz covered the seat in fur, leather, python and woven material.
Now Starck has also chosen 3 new black and white prints – one in houndstooth and two in polka-dot – for a look that spells ‘timeless chic’.
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