Philippe Starck
Miss Lacy Armchair
Philippe Starck, 2007
Introduced at the 2007 Milan Salon, Miss Lacy translates baroque lace into a contemporary sculptural form. Using the lost-wax casting process, Starck transforms a delicate ornamental pattern into a polished stainless steel shell that is both structural and visually porous. Light passes through the openwork surface, giving the piece a shifting presence that moves between object and architecture.
Material
Mirror-polished stainless steel cast using the lost-wax process.
Dimensions
Height: 30.3 inches
Width: 22.8 inches
Depth: 22.8 inches
Seat height: 17.5 inches
20 kg
Made in Italy
Miss Lacy Armchair
Philippe Starck, 2007
Introduced at the 2007 Milan Salon, Miss Lacy translates baroque lace into a contemporary sculptural form. Using the lost-wax casting process, Starck transforms a delicate ornamental pattern into a polished stainless steel shell that is both structural and visually porous. Light passes through the openwork surface, giving the piece a shifting presence that moves between object and architecture.
Material
Mirror-polished stainless steel cast using the lost-wax process.
Dimensions
Height: 30.3 inches
Width: 22.8 inches
Depth: 22.8 inches
Seat height: 17.5 inches
20 kg
Made in Italy

