Collection: Emeco Chairs
A well-designed chair becomes unnoticeable. It supports the body without creating any pressure points, it lasts for decades without losing its structural rigidity, and it transcends trends without ever going out of style.
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Emeco 1006 Navy Chair®
Regular price From 945 €Regular priceSale price From 945 € -
Emeco 111 Navy Chair®
Regular price 670 €Regular priceSale price 670 € -
Emeco Alfi® flesh. Design by Jasper Morrison
Regular price 675 €Regular priceSale price 675 € -
Emeco Broom® stackable chair. Design Philippe Starck
Regular price 475 €Regular priceSale price 475 € -
Blocmetal aluminum chair
Regular price 420 €Regular priceSale price 420 € -
Iron Rite Health Chair
Regular price 650 €Regular priceSale price 650 €
Emeco: 80 years of producing aluminum chairs
Since 1944, the Emeco factory in Hanover, Pennsylvania, has been manufacturing chairs using a 77-step manual process. Originally intended to equip US Navy ships during World War II, these chairs have become a global benchmark for indestructible furniture.
Navy Chair 1006
The Navy Chair 1006, made from 80% recycled aluminum, embodies this philosophy of radical sustainability. With a 150-year guarantee, handcrafted and individually polished, this chair weighs 3 kg and supports a 200 kg load. Its anodized aluminum is rustproof and flame-resistant. It is approved for outdoor use without any restrictions.
Navy Chair 111: Made from at least 111 Coca-Cola bottles.
The 111 Navy, launched in 2010, translates this robustness into a modern material: rPET (recycled polyethylene terephthalate). Each chair is made from at least 170 used plastic bottles. The result is a stackable, lightweight (5.5 kg) seat, available in 9 colors, with a 5-year warranty.
Alfi Chair by Emeco | Design by Jasper Morrison | Wood & Recycled
The Alfi collection by Jasper Morrison combines recycled polypropylene blended with wood fibers and solid ash legs. This material hybridization creates a speckled texture that gives the plastic a more natural and warm feel.
Alfi was designed by Jasper Morrison as an invisible blend of comfort and robustness.
Broom chair by Philippe Starck
Philippe Starck's Broom takes the concept even further: 90% recycled polypropylene mixed with sawmill offcuts. "Imagine a guy taking a humble broom and cleaning the workshop, and with that dust he creates a new kind of magic," explains Starck. The chair stacks up to six high, weighs 5 kg, and is water and frost resistant.





