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Set of 8 1st Edition Philippe Starck Black Leather and Aluminum Ed Archer chairs

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Set of 8 x 1st Edition Philippe Starck Black Leather and Aluminum Ed Archer chairs for Aleph, 1987. The Ed Archer chair by Starck is possibly one of the most perfect representations of his early more provocative design style – the leather harness sweeps and curves inwards like a full length dress and is bound and laced at the rear with the back of the frame supported by a single sharp, polished aluminum stiletto heel. They are a striking set of chairs that effortlessly crosses the boundary between design and art. The 1st Editions were produced by the Italian specialist design manufacturer Aleph and later by Driade. The early chairs are recognised by both the ‘Aleph by Starck’ imprint behind the front skirt and also by the fact that the lacing extends from under the seat downwards on the back panel towards the signature; as shown in the photographs. Later models only had the lacing under the seat. ​Unfortunately we cannot find any reference (despite also contacting the Starck company direct) as to how and why the chairs got their name. Starck named many of his chairs in this period from characters in a book called Ubik by Philip K Dick – but that does not help us here. Likewise, whilst the aluminium stiletto heel also features in the M, Série Lang tables and the J, Série Lang Arm Chairs these were named after the French Minister for Culture, Jack Lang. Lang chose Starck to refurbish the then French President François Mitterrand private apartments; but that, again, does not tell us who Ed Archer was… The chairs are in very good vintage condition for their age (close to 40 years old) and have some marks to both the leather and the aluminum legs as you would expect. I’ve tried to show these on the photos by capturing the marks in the light, otherwise they are difficult to see - and that is the important point: I’ve deliberately tried to show the marks but in normal day to day use they simply fade against the spectacle of the design of the chairs themselves. The chairs are comfortable to sit in, which may not be apparent at first sight, but it’s a very ergonomic design that holds your sitting position well. French designer Philippe Starck was born in Paris on January 18th, 1949 and is known for his work in interior design, consumer goods, as well as his industrial and architectural creations. In 1969, he developed one of his first projects; the Inflatable House. This caught the eye of Pierre Cardin, a French fashion designer who gave Starck a job as an artistic director of his publishing house. His career began to excel in the early 1970’s after attending École Nissim de Camondo in Paris and designing two nightclubs La Main Bleue and Les Bains Douchesi. In 1979 he founded Starck Product, his first industrial design company which was later renamed Ubik. Starck’s work continued to grow in popularity throughout the 80’s and 90’s not only in interior design and home furnishings but also in several other categories including concept Hotels and product design. His work epitomizes the intersection of art and design and as such its often fanciful qualities attracts both critical approbation and criticism, particularly in such commissions as pasta for Panzani (1987). His clients have included many leading international companies with a commitment to extending the visual syntax of design in Europe, the United States, and the Far East. These have included Aleph, Alessi, Cassina, Driade, Flos, and Vitra.
  • Creator:
    Aleph Ubik (Maker),Philippe Starck (Designer)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 38.59 in (98 cm)Width: 18.51 in (47 cm)Depth: 21.66 in (55 cm)Seat Height: 17.72 in (45 cm)
  • Sold As:
    Set of 8
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
    1980-1989
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1987
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use.
  • Seller Location:
    Highclere, GB
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: Ed A 81stDibs: LU4278242467352

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