Because of its straightforward design, the Su Small Stool, Wood Seat will do no less than to elevate the space it's used in. The low stool's design embodies the Japanese creative concept of "su" (meaning plain or unadorned) by focusing on values around design, engineering and strength; helping to give the minimal design a sense of modern luxury through simplicity. Constructed with a supportive, four legged base and a molded seat made of reclaimed oak, the stool offers durability that doesn't sacrifice on contemporary aesthetics. Bring home the Su Small Stool, Wood Seat for an easy furnishing addition and an extra seat.
Timeless, U.S. handmade chairs, eco-friendly. Emeco boasts an established history that begins with in 1944 with the design of the Navy Chair; a straightforward chair designed to withstand the rough environment on a naval submarine. Legend has it, the seat of the Emeco 1006 Navy Chair was modeled after the seat of actress Betty Grable. Since then, Emeco has added new editions to their growing collection, many of which were designed in collaboration with designers like: Philippe Starck, Jasper Morrison, and Nendo. The creative process behind the development of Emeco products is one that is organic, intuitive, and subtle. Rooted in a philosophy in which the search for quality design is equally as important as the manufacturing process and their environmental impact. From hand welding, to using recycled goods, to producing a durable and iconic piece, Emeco's seating ensures a lasting design found in its construction and minimal profile. Emeco is a leader when it comes to chair fabrication. Chairs admired today and indefinitely. Chairs that span generations and cultures.