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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Philippe Starck, RAY HOLLIS' (Ashtray), 1986
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Philippe Starck

RAY HOLLIS' (Ashtray), 1986
Polished cast aluminium, original cardboard box
4 2/5 × 4 3/5 × 2 9/10 in. | 11.1 × 11.7 × 7.3 cm
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The 'Ray Hollis' sculptural ashtray in polished cast aluminium, with pivoting lid, designed by Philippe Starck in 1986, manufatured by XO (France), 1990. An exceptionally rare example - brand new,...
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The 'Ray Hollis' sculptural ashtray in polished cast aluminium, with pivoting lid, designed by Philippe Starck in 1986, manufatured by XO (France), 1990.
An exceptionally rare example - brand new, as published, and preserved in it's original XO cardboard box since 1990 (never displayed).
With Starck engraved signature to lid and underneath (also bearing the XO name), 'Starck in XO'.
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XO (France) | Artificial Gallery (London), acquired directly, 1990.
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