Tradition and sustainability come together to create this beautiful chair. First built for submarines in 1944, the Navy chair is famously built using a 77-step process that includes hand forming, welding, tempering, and finally, anodizing. No one else makes chairs this way. No one can. It takes a human eye to know when the process is done right, and it takes human hands to get it that way.
All Emeco products are made with an average of 90% recycled materials that are 100% recyclable. That means almost the entire thing can be broken down to be recycled.
Tested to meet stringent standards restricting volatile organic compounds.
Satisfies the most stringent level of environmental standards from the Business and Institutional Furniture Manufacturers Association.
Known for his wide range of imaginative designs, French industrial designer Philippe Starck believes functionality is at the heart of his work. "Design is first and foremost a tool that, at best, tries to help people improve their lives," he says.
Known for his wide range of imaginative designs, French industrial designer Philippe Starck believes functionality is at the heart of his work. "Design is first and foremost a tool that, at best, tries to help people improve their lives," he says.
• Barstool Height: 30”
• Counter Stool Height: 24”
• Width: 14"
• Depth: 14"
• Weight: 6 lbs
Use Windex® or a similar spray cleaner, with or without bleach, followed by a soft, lint-free towel. Wash any film or residue with hot water. Rinse with clean water, using a clean, nonabrasive cotton cloth. Dry the surface with a soft, clean, non-abrasive cotton cloth. Hydrogen peroxide-based cleaners may also be used, dilution level 1:10. Wash any film or residue with hot water.
Normal maintenance and light scratches
Use Lemon Pledge or Armorall® (generically: spray wax with silicone) or isopropyl alcohol. Rinse with clean water, using a clean, non-abrasive cotton cloth. Dry the surface with a soft, clean, non-abrasive cotton cloth.
Abrasive pads, scouring powders or cleaners may permanently dull and scratch any hand-polished surfaces. Never use cleaners containing acid, alkali, or concentrated sodium hypochlorite. These cleaners may mar, etch, corrode, and permanently discolor the surface.