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Key Features
The Utility Counter Stool from Emeco puts a focus on practicality and, as a result, achieves an enduring, elegant design. Creator Jasper Morrison makes his mark with a ‘super normal’ design approach, one balancing tension and expression with shape and character. This chair starts formally with a strong aluminum frame of linear elements. The aluminum and the wood features express time-tested durability with a uniform and textured surface, respectively. These materials entice in their contrasting colors. The wood backrest adds gentle support while the seat rest contours the legs in a handcrafted construction.
First lets make things that last. Thats been the Emeco motto ever since their first aluminum Navy Chair came off the assembly line in 1944. Based in Hanover, Pennsylvania, Emeco is focused on making recycling passe by making furniture that will last forever and never go out of style. Collaborations with designers like Philippe Starck, Frank Gehry, Ettore Sottsass and Norman Foster have contributed greatly to that vision.
Key Features
The Utility Counter Stool from Emeco puts a focus on practicality and, as a result, achieves an enduring, elegant design. Creator Jasper Morrison makes his mark with a ‘super normal’ design approach, one balancing tension and expression with shape and character. This chair starts formally with a strong aluminum frame of linear elements. The aluminum and the wood features express time-tested durability with a uniform and textured surface, respectively. These materials entice in their contrasting colors. The wood backrest adds gentle support while the seat rest contours the legs in a handcrafted construction.
First lets make things that last. Thats been the Emeco motto ever since their first aluminum Navy Chair came off the assembly line in 1944. Based in Hanover, Pennsylvania, Emeco is focused on making recycling passe by making furniture that will last forever and never go out of style. Collaborations with designers like Philippe Starck, Frank Gehry, Ettore Sottsass and Norman Foster have contributed greatly to that vision.
- Designed by Jasper Morrison
- Tidy, strong, and efficient design
- Minimal features make piece lightweight for rearranging
- Wood segments are handcrafted with comfortable contours
- Wood adds a splash of rich color contrast
- Material: Responsibly harvested solid wood
- Frame Material: Recycled Aluminum,Hard Plastic Polycarbonate Glide
- BIFMA Certified: This design is certified for durability and safety by the Business and Institutional Furniture Manufacturers Association.
- ANSI Certified: This design meets American National Standards Institute guidelines for safety, functionality, and sustainability.
- Made from Sustainably Sourced Materials: This design is produced using responsibly harvested, reclaimed or alternative materials.
- Made from Recycled Materials: This design is produced using recycled and/or upcycled materials.
- Recyclable: This design may be broken down and recycled.
- Eco-Friendly Packaging: This design is shipped using recycled, recyclable or limited packaging materials to reduce waste and carbon footprint.
- Not OK for Outdoor Use
- Assembly Required: No
- Warranty: 7 years
- Made In USA
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