1951

Emeco

By BMW

A look into Emeco’s archives sparked the revival of a sleek design dating back to 1951. Adrian van Hooydonk of BMW Designworks tapped into luxury car design to reimagine a modern collection of stools and stackable chairs that are sustainably made and built to last.

1951 Overview

    • Recycled PET seat and back available in six colors
    • Chairs and stools suitable for indoor and outdoor use
    • Hand-brushed aluminum frame
    • Felt or plastic glides available
    • Frame made from 80% recycled aluminum
    • Side chair stacks 6 high
    • USA

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High & Low Stools

Catalog Number hcem-19sx-x

2D DWG 3D DWG
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Side Chair

Catalog Number hcem-19s4-x

2D DWG 3D DWG

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Additional Models

Ancillary Outdoor Furniture

Ancillary Seating Guest Side Chairs

Ancillary Seating Stools

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Dynamic Revival

The design partnership with BMW resulted in a new chair that is 100% classic Emeco, but with a more dynamic stance. The seat and back are made of recycled plastic (rPET), from waste plastic bottles. The recycled aluminum frame is handmade using the same 77-step process as the original Navy chair.