User talk:LucieStarck

Philippe Starck
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Dear Barek, thank you for your mail. i totally understand. i work at the communication of Philippe Starck. i made the french page wikipédia this summer which was validated, and the english page that i proposed was the translation of this french page. could you show me pages of references instead of propose you something correct? i don't want make an advertising or commercial page, not at all, i just want develop and correct some mistake in the actual page. Also, do you have the version i upload yesterday? i have not registered. too bad for me. thank you very much Barek. LucieStarck--178.18.50.94 (talk) 09:19, 11 January 2013 (UTC)
 * Please review WP:COI, which explains that it is highly discouraged to directly edit pages with which you have a conflict of interest. Instead, if there are errors on the page, consider bringing them up for discussion on the article's talk page at Talk:Philippe Starck, so that other editors without a conflict of interest can review the disputed content and any new sources you may have available for improving the article content. --- Barek (talk • contribs) - 17:30, 15 January 2013 (UTC)

mistake on the page
Philippe Starck doesn't have daughters called Mary and Angus. He had 5 children : Ara, Oa, K, Lago and Justice. He doesn't live in NYC or London (write in the text). He doesn't have house there. The part about ecology is really short. He made another ecological project : electronic car, basket paper, Chair in line, energy boat... May i propose you this text :

Democratic design and democratic ecology[modifier] The democratisation of design has a new combat, and that is to provide a real way for everyone to tackle the urgent needs of environmental issues. Philippe Starck Through his "democratic design" concept, Starck campaigns for well-designed, quality objects that are not just reserved for an elite, declaring "popular is elegant, rare is vulgar."15 He would put this utopian idea16 into practice by increasing production quantities to cut costs and by using mail-order, via Les 3 Suisses, to reach a wide audience. In January 2013 he redesigned the Navigo travel pass, describing this pro bono project as a civic duty.17 One of the ways Philippe Stark makes design available to all18 is his plastic furniture, producing pieces such as the Kartell Louis Ghost chair, over a million of which have been sold. From Fluocaril toothbrushes to bathroom fittings for Duravit, Hansgrohe, Hoesch and Axor, from Alessi's Juicy Salif lemon squeezer to Zikmu speakers, ZIk headphones by Parrot, Laguiole knives, including the latest to date, the LOG, Starckeyes glasses by Mikli or the luxurious Marie Coquine lamp for Baccarat, Starck is part of our everyday and teaches us how to see.19 A constant will to deliver a political message20 hasn't prevented Starck from pulling off some spectacular and insanely poetic projects, such as the subversive Gun Lamp (Flos, 2005), the Superarchimoon floor lamp (Flos, 2000), in fact a giant architect's lamp standing 214 centimetres high, the Haaa!!! and Hooo!!! lamps he imagined with the American artist Jenny Holzer (Flos/Baccarat, 2009) and the imposing chandeliers in the Darkside collection, featuring the iconic Zenith chandelier (Baccarat, 2005). "The best everyday example of relativity, the finest symptom of human intelligence, is humour. (...). Design without humour is not human. 'Beautiful' doesn't mean anything. Only coherence counts. An object, design or not, is primarily an object that assembles all the parameters of human intelligence and reconciles opposites. Lack of humour is the definition of vulgarity." Philippe Starck. Philippe Starck was one of the first voices to speak out in support of the environment and ecological concerns.21 The Good Goods catalogue he created with La Redoute was "the catalogue of non-products for non-consumers in the future moral market". He also set up AOA, his own organic food company. He invented the "democratic ecology" concept22 in the form of wind turbines for the home, a prelude to solar-powered boats and hydrogen cars. His latest eco-friendly designs are the V+ Volteis electric car with Volteis, the Pibal bike for the City of Bordeaux, Zartan chairs for Magis, and Broom by Emeco. One of the most acclaimed French contemporary designers23, companies in segments as diverse as food, technology, transport, furniture and aeronautics call on the creative talent of Philippe Starck. As a designer, he also wields humour (which he describes as the finest symptom of human intelligence), giving his products such offbeat names as Ploof (armchair), Dadada (stool), Boom (chair), Haaa!!! and Hooo!!! (lamps), Alo (telephone), lalala (radio), Hot Bertaa (kettle) and Toto (toy). His work is seen in the collections of European and American museums, including the Musée National d'Art Moderne (to which he has donated several pieces, in particular prototypes) the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, the MOMA and the Brooklyn Museum in New York, the Vitra Design Museum in Basel and the Design Museum in London. More than 660 of his designs were inventoried in French public collections in 2011.24 Philippe Starck's dreams are also solutions so essential that he was the first Frenchman to be asked to take part in the highly regarded TED (Technology, Entertainment & Design) Talks, thereby joining such illustrious speakers as Bill Clinton and Richard Branson.

Globaly there is a lot of old project and it miss some new project like the book "Impression D'Ailleurs", Mama Shelter hotel (Paris, Marseille, Lyon, Bordeaux, Istanbul, Las vegas), Ma Cocotte in flea market of Saint Ouen or SLS Miami the new hotel...

Thank you for correct and develop this page.

Best. LucieStarck
 * You are free to add content to the Philippe Starck page –assuming that it is properly sourced. However, in general you are not free to remove properly sourced content. This is not a Public Relations product for Philippe Starck, it's an article in an on-line encyclopedia. It's not an advertisement for Philippe Starck, and there for will contain the good and the bad (if there is bad). Before you attempt to change the content again, why not educate yourself about Wikipedia, how to edit a Wikipedia article, and the well established standards for Wikipedia content? =//= Johnny Squeaky 20:21, 17 January 2013 (UTC)

Dear, I work at the communication of Philippe Starck and I try to add the list of Awards won by Starck during his entire career. I think it's interesting know that. I saw that you didn't accept to publish that list. What can I do in order for you to accept it? Thank you very much Best regards Mia

Dear,

Did you find any time to see my request above ? Thank you very much in advance best regards Mia

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connection with subject
Please see Biographies of living persons/Help as this appears to be a relative. Also, all content must be cited from reliable sources that are unconnected with the subject and have a reputation for fact checking." Personal knowledge not withstanding.--  Deep fried  okra    14:49, 19 September 2019 (UTC)
 * Not a relative - an employee. Yunshui 雲 水 10:53, 23 September 2019 (UTC)