Rapsel Stark - Lola Herzburg bathroom sink composition with 50 cm stainless steel mirror
Freestanding sink composed of a chromed brass structure and a stainless steel basin, complete with mirror.
Designed by Philippe Starck in 1975
Overall dimensions 52 x 50 x h. 160 cm
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LOLA HERZBURG, the bathroom cabinet designed by Philippe Starck for Rapsel.
An explosion of creativity and originality characterizes this iconic creation, made of chromed brass and stainless steel.
The sinuous lines and geometric shapes blend in a harmony of style that is not afraid of passing trends.
OLA HERZBURG is complete with everything you need for an elegant and functional bathroom:
Sink: for easy cleaning and hygiene.
Shelves for accessories/soap dishes: to always have everyday objects within reach.
Mirror: for a perfect image of yourself.
Towel bars: to keep towels tidy and within reach.
Faucet on the sink top and wall-mounted drain: complete the refined aesthetics of the cabinet, giving it a touch of class and modernity.
A unique and multifunctional product that includes everything you need in a bathroom.
The countertop faucet and wall-mounted drain complete the refined aesthetics of this bathroom cabinet, giving it a touch of class and modernity.
DIMENSION:
52 x 50 x h. 160 cm (total height)
Philippe Starck
Philippe Starck is a French architect and designer born in Paris in 1949. He is known for his work in industrial design, architecture, and interior design. He is considered one of the most prolific and influential designers in the world.
Starck began his career as a furniture designer, and quickly achieved success with designs such as the “DJ” chair and the “Louis Ghost” armchair. Throughout his career, he has worked with numerous international companies, including Alessi, Kartell, Flos, and Louis Vuitton.
Starck's designs are characterized by an innovative and unconventional approach. His products are often bold and provocative, and focus on creating objects that are beautiful, useful, and fun.
Starck has worked in a wide range of fields, including architecture, industrial design, communication design, and interior design. Among his most notable designs are:
The “DJ” chair for Driade (1991)
The “Louis Ghost” armchair for Kartell (2002)
The “LouLou” lamp for Flos (1992)
The “Bistrot” product line for Alessi (1994)
The Hotel Costes in Paris (1992)
Starck has also been a prominent advocate of sustainable design. He has worked on numerous projects aimed at reducing the environmental impact of design.
Philippe Starck's work has had a significant impact on the world of design. His designs have been admired by critics and design enthusiasts around the world, and have helped define the style of contemporary design.