Philippe Starck Bar Stools Hudson Aluminum 2000
Philippe Starck stackable Hudson bar-stools (4 pieces) priced per item.
Dimensions 43" (height) 29.5" (seat height). 21.25" x 17.75"
Philippe Starck created and named them for Ian Schrager's Hudson Hotel in Manhattan.
Included in the design collection of the Museum of Modern Art, the Hudson was selected by the Chicago Athanaeum as one of the top designs for 2000, winning the prestigious "Good Design Award".
Thermal treated recycled aluminum. Made in USA by Emeco
Very stylish set mirror-finish barstools with high backrests. They are ultra-lightweight and stackable.
Dimensions 17.75" w 21.25" d 43" h seat: 29.5" h
- Designer
- Philippe Starck
- Producer
- Emeco
- Country
- United States
- Year
- 2000
- Dimensions
-
45 × 54 × 109 cm
17.72 × 21.26 × 42.91 in
- Material
- Aluminum
- Availability
- Sold
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