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emeco stool

by Philippe Starck from Emeco

emeco stool

Design Philippe Starck, 2001
Thermal treated recycled aluminum
Made in USA by Emeco

Philippe Starck strikes again! The prototype version of this stool was first used in 2001 for the Mies van der Rohe retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art for a recreated cafe that Mies originally designed. The museum selected these stools as pieces that might have been chosen by Mies van der Rohe himself. Three times stronger than steel and amazingly light weight, these stools have a life expectancy of at least 150 years.

The Emeco stool is offered with a hand brushed or hand polished finish. The brushed finish is suitable for outdoor use and the polished finish is only recommended for use in protected outdoor environments. Each stool includes soft plastic (TPU) glides. Optional formed seat pads can be specified in black vinyl or recycled PET with top surface in felt.

low stool: 14" w | 14" d | 18" h | 4.25 lbs.
counter stool: 14" w | 14" d | 24" h | 6 lbs.
bar stool: 14" w | 14" d | 30" h | 6.5 lbs.

$550.00 + free shipping
average rating: 5

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.

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