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Was: $2,605.00 USD
Now:$2,214.25 USD
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Was: $7,312.00 USD
Now:$6,215.20 USD
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Was: $1,680.00 USD
Now:$1,428.00 USD
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Was: $500.00 USD
Now:$425.00 USD
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After updating the iconic 1006 seat by Emeco for the Hudson Hotel in New York City, Philippe Starck took on the Emeco Counter and Barstools, stripping the classics of their back and arms and giving them an irresistably slender profile. Simple, elegant and commodious for bodies of all sizes, the stools contain up to 80% recycled aluminum and are handcrafted to be stronger than steel using the same proprietary 77-step process as the classic 1006 Navy Collection. First designed as prototypes for the Mies van der Rohe retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art in 2001, the Bar and Counter Stools are solutions that the museum thought Mies van der Rohe himself might choose today. Made available to the public in 2002 and equipped with optional vinyl seat pads, they have a cool neutrality right for any environment, artfully blending contemporary crispness with the contours of '50s modernism. Optional vinyl seat pad sold separately. Made in U.S.A.

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Emeco Barstool - Brushed |
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Was: $335.00 USD
Now:$284.75 USD
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Measurements:
H 30" W 14 D 15"
Materials:
Hand brushed aluminum; clear plastic glides. |
Philippe Starck School drop-out Philippe Starck jump-started his career by designing two nightclub interiors in Paris in the 1970's. The success of the clubs won the attention of President Francois Mitterand, who asked Starck to refurbish one of the private apartments in the Elysee Palace.
Two years later, Starck designed the interior of the Café Costes, Paris, and was on his way to becoming a design celebrity. In quick succession, he created elegant interiors for the Royalton and Paramount hotels in New York, the Delano in Miami and... Read more > |
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