Un Parfait ("Darkside" Collection)
Object NameSculpture
Designer
Philippe Starck
(French, b. 1949)
Manufacturer
Cristalleries de Baccarat
Made FromGlass, Plexi, Fabric
Date2005
Place MadeFrance, Baccarat
TechniqueMold-blown, cut, assembled
SizeOverall H: 26.5 cm, W: 61.5 cm, D: 11.6 cm
Accession Number2006.3.64
Curatorial Area(s)
On ViewContemporary Art + Design, Design Gallery
Interpretive NotesThe internationally recognized designer Philippe Starck used the traditional Baccarat “Harcourt” goblet in this poetic interpretation of table ware. The boxed set consists of six lead glass goblets, which Starck had made in opaque black glass. Five of the goblets have minor imperfections, and one, which is posed on red silk, is perfect (un parfait). The quest for the perfect goblet is one that resonates with glassmakers, and Starck’s use of black glass, with its obsidian-like gleam, negates the qualities of purity and transparency that are usually associated with Baccarat crystal. The set is inscribed with a quotation from the French visionary poet and filmmaker Jean Cocteau (1889–1963): “à l’impossible je suis tenu” (I am obliged to do the impossible).
Provenance
Source
Moss
- 2006-09-28
Object copyright© Philippe Starck
1800-1899
about 1850-1900
about 1850-1900
about 1850-1900
about 1850-1900
about 1850-1900