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Emeco Stool
Design Philippe Starck, 2002
Thermal treated 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.
low stool: 14" w | 14" d | 18" h
counter stool: 14" w | 14" d | 24" h
bar stool: 14" w | 14" d | 30" h
Thermal treated 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.
low stool: 14" w | 14" d | 18" h
counter stool: 14" w | 14" d | 24" h
bar stool: 14" w | 14" d | 30" h
Designer:
Philippe Starck
MATERIAL:
Metal Furniture
Manufacturer:
Emeco