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Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08.
Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08.

LBY4556171: Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08., Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08.
Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08.

LBY4556185: Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08., Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08.
Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08.

LBY4556187: Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08., Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

Interieur de la Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04
Interieur de la Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04

LBY4555568: Interieur de la Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04, Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

Entrée de la Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04
Entrée de la Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04

LBY4555574: Entrée de la Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04, Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

Interieur de la Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04
Interieur de la Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04

LBY4555576: Interieur de la Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04, Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

Graphic effect on crystal Baccarat Maison Baccarat, 11 place des USA, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04
Graphic effect on crystal Baccarat Maison Baccarat, 11 place des USA, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04

LBY4555579: Graphic effect on crystal Baccarat Maison Baccarat, 11 place des USA, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04, Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

Entrée de la Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04
Entrée de la Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04

LBY4555581: Entrée de la Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04, Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

La Crystal Room de la Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04
La Crystal Room de la Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04

LBY4555582: La Crystal Room de la Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04, Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

Showcase of Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04
Showcase of Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04

LBY4555598: Showcase of Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04, Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

Showcase of Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04
Showcase of Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04

LBY4555601: Showcase of Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04, Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

Cristal de la Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04
Cristal de la Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04

LBY4555602: Cristal de la Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04, Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

Crystal detail in Maison Baccarat, 11 place des USA, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04
Crystal detail in Maison Baccarat, 11 place des USA, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04

LBY4555611: Crystal detail in Maison Baccarat, 11 place des USA, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04, Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

Mirror Starck on the mansion of Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04
Mirror Starck on the mansion of Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04

LBY4555616: Mirror Starck on the mansion of Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04, Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

The mansion of Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04
The mansion of Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04

LBY4555622: The mansion of Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04, Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

The Musee de la Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04
The Musee de la Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04

LBY4555640: The Musee de la Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04, Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

Le cafe Costes, Place des Innocents, Paris 1. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 1984. Photography 1984.
Le cafe Costes, Place des Innocents, Paris 1. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 1984. Photography 1984.

TEC4556815: Le cafe Costes, Place des Innocents, Paris 1. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 1984. Photography 1984., Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

Le cafe Costes, Place des Innocents, Paris 1. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 1984. Photography 1984.
Le cafe Costes, Place des Innocents, Paris 1. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 1984. Photography 1984.

TEC4556816: Le cafe Costes, Place des Innocents, Paris 1. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 1984. Photography 1984., Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

Le cafe Costes, Place des Innocents, Paris 1. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 1984. Photography 1984.
Le cafe Costes, Place des Innocents, Paris 1. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 1984. Photography 1984.

TEC4556835: Le cafe Costes, Place des Innocents, Paris 1. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 1984. Photography 1984., Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

Le cafe Costes, Place des Innocents, Paris 1. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 1984. Photography 1984.
Le cafe Costes, Place des Innocents, Paris 1. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 1984. Photography 1984.

TEC4556836: Le cafe Costes, Place des Innocents, Paris 1. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 1984. Photography 1984., Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

Entrée de la Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04
Entrée de la Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04

LBY4555649: Entrée de la Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04, Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

Hudson Bar at the Hudson Hotel, 356 West 58th Street in Manhattan, architect Philippe Starck, New York (United States). Photography 10/04/03.
Hudson Bar at the Hudson Hotel, 356 West 58th Street in Manhattan, architect Philippe Starck, New York (United States). Photography 10/04/03.

TEC4611451: Hudson Bar at the Hudson Hotel, 356 West 58th Street in Manhattan, architect Philippe Starck, New York (United States). Photography 10/04/03., Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

Waiting room, VIP area, from Eurostar to Gare du Nord in Paris 75010. Design Philippe Starck, 2002. Photography 2002.
Waiting room, VIP area, from Eurostar to Gare du Nord in Paris 75010. Design Philippe Starck, 2002. Photography 2002.

MDA4756283: Waiting room, VIP area, from Eurostar to Gare du Nord in Paris 75010. Design Philippe Starck, 2002. Photography 2002., Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08.
Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08.

LBY4556154: Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08., Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08.
Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08.

LBY4556160: Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08., Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08.
Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08.

LBY4556164: Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08., Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08.
Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08.

LBY4556167: Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08., Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08.
Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08.

LBY4556173: Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08., Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08.
Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08.

LBY4556176: Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08., Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08.
Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08.

LBY4556223: Le Mama Shelter, Philippe Starck hotel, 109 rue de Bagnolet, 75020 Paris. Architecture by Roland Castro for the exterior and Philippe Starck for the interior, 2008. Imagine by the family Trigano (founder of Club Med) and Cyril Aouizerate, philosopher, MAMA SHELTER hotel of 172 rooms, was designed by Philippe Starck. Photography 08/09/08., Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

Graphic effect on the restaurant the Theatron in Mexico City, Mexico. Architecture built in 1995 by Philippe Starck. Photography 10/02/95
Graphic effect on the restaurant the Theatron in Mexico City, Mexico. Architecture built in 1995 by Philippe Starck. Photography 10/02/95

TEC4558432: Graphic effect on the restaurant the Theatron in Mexico City, Mexico. Architecture built in 1995 by Philippe Starck. Photography 10/02/95, Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

Furniture of Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04
Furniture of Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04

LBY4555564: Furniture of Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04, Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

Entrée de la Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04
Entrée de la Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04

LBY4555573: Entrée de la Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04, Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

La Cristal Room de la Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04
La Cristal Room de la Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04

LBY4555586: La Cristal Room de la Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04, Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

Interieur de la Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04
Interieur de la Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04

LBY4555652: Interieur de la Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04, Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images

The “ballroom” by Marie-Laure de Noailles from Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04
The “ballroom” by Marie-Laure de Noailles from Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04

LBY4555657: The “ballroom” by Marie-Laure de Noailles from Maison Baccarat, 11 place des États-Unis, Paris 16, France. Architecture by Philippe Starck, 2003. The Baccarat crystallerie has taken over the old mansion that lives from 1920 to 1970 by Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris. The Baccarat House left carte blanche to Philippe Starck to invest the 3000 square meters of this building built in 1895 by architect Sanson. Photography 10/01/04, Starck, Philippe (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images


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