10 Grey Broom chairs made of reclaimed industrial waste in green getaway home in Blanco, Texas. “Thanks for having the vision and foresight to put this wonderful chair into the market at a lower price point. This is how you fight knock-offs. Keep up the good work”, says Kara Van de Kieft.
Farmers Fishers Bakers in Georgetown, Washington DC. Designed by Griz Form Design Architects to meet LEED certifications, reclaimed and recycled materials are utilized, including the Yellow Broom Chairs from Emeco made of 90% industrial waste providing a comfortable seat at the outside patio year-round. Read more here
The Yellow Broom chair made from 90% industrial waste, combining reclaimed polypropylene and discarded wood fibers sweeping up the waste and making something strong, smart and beautiful.
Image via adamparry: #SamPancake and the #Emeco #BroomChair!
Paris Design week is here! Enjoy Paris Design Le Marais, at galerie L’Imprimerie - Beaubourg from 1st-23rd of Sept. In collaboration with Magazine Fricote, a handful innovative designs are selected including the Broom chair, designed by Philippe Starck, made of 90% post-consumer waste. Photo by Richard Banroques
The Broom chair designed by Philippe Starck, made from reclaimed industrial waste took home this years Multiple Production 2012 at the ICFF editors award. This year, the esteemed group of judges included representatives from Dwell, Wallpaper*, Metropolis, Azure, Intramuros, and Interni.
Read more: www.dwell.com/articles/ICFF-2012-Editors-Awards.html
The new Broom chair, made of 75% Reclaimed Polypropylene, 15% Reclaimed wood fiber and 10% glass fiber.
Philippe Starck and Emeco have come together to create a new chair that is reclaimed, repurposed, recyclable – and designed to last. The chair is made from waste plastic and reclaimed wood that would normally be swept into the trash.
Imagine”, says Philippe Starck, “a guy who takes a humble broom and stars to clean the workshop and with this dust he makes new magic”. That’s why we call it Broom chair.









