emeco heritage chair
by Philippe Starck from Emeco - sale
emeco heritage chair
Design Philippe Starck, 2000
Thermal treated recycled aluminum
Made in USA by Emeco
You cannot mistake the Heritage collection for the original Emeco chair - Philippe Starck has transmitted his personality to the original classic and what results is modern, useful and fun. The Heritage chairs and stools feature a unique stacking ability that has proven beneficial for areas where space conservation is desired. Suitable for outdoor use or even in a submarine as was with the classic navy chair. The heritage is three times stronger than steel, amazingly light weight and is guaranteed for life or 150 years...which ever comes first!
Brushed finish is suitable for outdoor use. Polished finish is only recommended for indoor use or protected outdoor environments. Stacks 4 chairs high.
17.5" w | 20" d | 33" h | seat: 18" h | 7 lbs.
Thermal treated recycled aluminum
Made in USA by Emeco
You cannot mistake the Heritage collection for the original Emeco chair - Philippe Starck has transmitted his personality to the original classic and what results is modern, useful and fun. The Heritage chairs and stools feature a unique stacking ability that has proven beneficial for areas where space conservation is desired. Suitable for outdoor use or even in a submarine as was with the classic navy chair. The heritage is three times stronger than steel, amazingly light weight and is guaranteed for life or 150 years...which ever comes first!
Brushed finish is suitable for outdoor use. Polished finish is only recommended for indoor use or protected outdoor environments. Stacks 4 chairs high.
17.5" w | 20" d | 33" h | seat: 18" h | 7 lbs.
$820.25 + free shipping
Philippe Starck
Subversive, ethical, ecological, political, humorous… this is how I see my duty as a designer. Philippe Starck believes that creation, whatever form it takes, must improve the lives of as many people as possible.
Emeco holds tightly to a foundation of craftsmanship and utilitarian design. The guiding principle is sustainability, design plus craftsmanship.