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154: 295: 453:. The company began to expand its business beyond the Mac market and target PC users. In 1995, électronique d2 acquired the US company La Cie, a subsidiary of Quantum. LaCie was operating in the same market niche as électronique d2, and the buyout gave d2 a foothold into the North American market. In 1998, it was decided to adopt the name LaCie as a worldwide brand, dropping the d2 name from its product range (although even today, several products still retain reference to it). 735: 41: 145: 866:, hand polished aluminium and gained their nickname because of a passing resemblance to 1950s chrome toasters. Neil Poulton and Christophe Pillet, then Starck employees and both future LaCie designers, ran the projects. A fourth Starck-designed product was completed to model stage in 1992 but was never manufactured. 881:
Poulton is responsible for the design of the best-selling "d2" range, the "Pocketdrive" range, the "Rugged" drive, the "Little Big Disk' and numerous professional and "unsigned" d2/LaCie products dating back to 1991. His funnel-inspired "Firewire Speakers" won the French "Janus de l'Industrie' award
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By 1990, the company had outgrown its small beginnings and moved to new 900 square meter premises in rue Watt, also in Paris. By this stage, designing casings was no longer sufficient for d2 to maintain a competitive edge, and so the company began to develop its own products and invest in R&D.
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Prior to the électronique d2 buyout in 1995, Ziba Design, in Portland Oregon, designed the majority of LaCie's products, including the award winning Joule tower, the Cirrus and the Tsunami drive. By 1995 LaCie had won awards for industrial design for every external storage product they introduced.
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in December 1990. As a subsidiary of Quantum, La Cie was licensed as the exclusive manufacturer of Apple-branded external SCSI hard drives, using Quantum hard disks. Joel Kamerman and Scott Phillips negotiated the deal between Apple Computer and La Cie. After the 1995 acquisition of La Cie by
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users – many who tended to work in creative, artistic professions – such as designers, printers, digital video artists, etc., d2 tailored its products much more carefully – by offering "designer drives" to satisfy the tastes of these "content creators" than other manufacturers were doing.
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Neil Poulton has the longest running history with électronique d2/LaCie. From 1991 onwards, Scottish-born Poulton designed numerous products for d2, including the "Shark' and "FM Tuner' and the award-winning, phallic "le Coq"
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acquired La Cie, and later adopted the name 'LaCie' for all of its operations. At the early founding stages of both companies, both focused their businesses on IT storage solutions, based on the
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announced in March 2012 it would purchase LaCie for $ 186 million, with the transaction expected to close in 2014. In August 2013, the US headquarters were moved back to Tigard.
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The French designer Philippe Starck designed three products for the company: "K1", "Apollo" and "Tokyo". These three "toaster" drives were manufactured in
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Christophe Pillet, better known for his high-end furniture, designed products for d2 /LaCie from 1994-96 after quitting Philippe Starck's office.
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arrays, optical drives, Flash Drives, and computer monitors. The company markets several lines of hard drives with a capacity of up to many
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as its main peripheral interface standard and the market for both LaCie and d2 became closely, but not exclusively, associated with the
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La Cie's objective was to create premier products and differentiate the company through industrial design and value added software.
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In 2003, Philippe Spruch commissioned an agency to identify the world's "best known" design studio. He then hired the world-famous
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Establishment of the first subsidiary in London (UK); development of the first d2 SCSI card for PC environment.
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Establishment of the Australian subsidiary; launch of the PocketDrive, a 2.5" peripheral disk drive.
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During the 1980s, little attention was paid to design aesthetic of computers and peripherals to it.
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d2 began to open subsidiaries around Europe, the first in London in 1991, followed by offices in
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was founded in 1989 by Pierre Fournier and Philippe Spruch, working from their apartment in the
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Creation of the Japanese subsidiary; launch of the 18-inch flat panel monitor and DVD players.
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In Paris, France, électronique d2 began to make a name for itself as early as 1991 by hiring
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company to design a product range which would become best-sellers for LaCie between 2003-6.
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Design – if any – was minimalistic, and tended towards beige metal boxes with no frills.
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interface standard for connecting external devices to computers. SCSI was adopted by
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Joel Kamerman, Robert Kamerman, Tudy Kamerman, and Roger Bates found La Cie, Ltd. in
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This article is about the computer hardware company. For similarly named topics, see
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Launch of 500 GB external Hard Drive: LaCie Big Disk; portable drives designed by
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Pierre Fournier (32) and Philippe Spruch (26) found électronique d2 in Paris.
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with their Cirrus, Tsunami, and ZFP SCSI drives for Macintosh computers.
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In the United States, La Cie, Ltd. (La Cie) was founded in July 1987 in
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LaCie began life as two separate computer storage companies: in 1989 as
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LaCie was one of the first companies to include switchable, built-in
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Seagate acquires Lacie and is now working on merging both companies.
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Belgian offices open in Brussels and Danish offices in Copenhagen;
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line of storage solutions; first Triple Interface Hard Drives.
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Vertical integration was key to La Cie's long term viability
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Poulton and Ito continue to work as designers for LaCie.
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d2 expands and moves to new premises in rue Watt, Paris.
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A spate of colorful products released in 2006 included
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