Emeco + Grcic @ICFF, New York City, NY. Jacob K. Javits Convention Center May 18-21, 2013, Stand 1732.
The University of Rochester, NY is one of Americas top-tier research universities with more than 2,000 faculty and 9,300 students. The Danforth Dining Hall at Rochester by Mancini Duffy architects features more than two hundred 1006 Navy Chairs made of 80% recycled aluminum and 111 Navy Chairs in Charcoal made of recycled Coca-Cola bottles. For more images visit the Rochester student life galleries
Architects Beyer Blinder Belle in collaboration with workshop/apd have designed the Brooklyn Navy Yard Center celebrating the Yard’s past, present and future.The design is a contemporary interpretation of the industrial vernacular of its surroundings. Here using the 2006 chairs in recycled aluminum designed by Norman Foster. Photo from Ted and Honey cafe.
The café is run by the brooklyn neighborhood favorite Ted and Honey. Here showing new terrence view with Emeco 1951 chairs in gray. The philosophy at Ted and Honey is that you should know where your food comes from. Local farmers from Long Island, upstate New York and Pennsylvania contribute the seasonal and organic produce. photos by Ted and Honey’s.
Googles new Green offices in Chelsea New York, designed by HLW architects in the fall of 2011, certified LEED Platinum. Complete with the timeless 1104 Navy armchairs with wooden seats handmade using recycled aluminum. Read the whole article in Interior design magazine here Photo by Eric Laignel.
Emeco’s Nine-0 Swivel armchairs designed by Ettore Sottsass in the New York themed Google conference rooms in the new green offices in Chelsea Manhattan. Watch the CNN clip “inside Google offices” here Photo by Eric Laignel.
Fatty ‘Cue opens in West Village New York with a fun 111 Navy Chair installation adding colour to the restaurants Southeast Asian smoke fermented funkiness.
Enjoy Local and humanely grown/raised/fished products are subjected to our unique flavorings, scrubbed and rubbed, perhaps dropped in a salty-sweet dip pool, and then lovingly treated to low temperature smoke “baths” all for your dining pleasure. www.fattycue.com/








