Hudson swivel chair by Philippe Starck
SKU: HUDSWV$ 1560
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Product Information
Hudson by Philippe Starck, 2000
A timeless piece, built for lifetimes of use, to be kept, cherished and passed on for generations. Made to order. Built by hand from 80% recycled aluminum in Hanover, Pennsylvania by our most skilled craftsmen. Guaranteed for life. The Hudson, designed for the Hudson hotel in NYC, is Emeco and Starck’s first collaboration. Starck described the chair as “washing the details from the Navy Chair”. Hudson is in MoMa’s permanent collection.
Technical Specifications
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Aluminum is smart.
It's super strong, lightweight and fire proof.
It's also non-corrosive, non-magnetic and non-bacterial.
Plus, it can be recycled endlessly.

Hudson swivel chair by Philippe Starck
Product Information
Hudson by Philippe Starck, 2000
A timeless piece, built for lifetimes of use, to be kept, cherished and passed on for generations. Made to order. Built by hand from 80% recycled aluminum in Hanover, Pennsylvania by our most skilled craftsmen. Guaranteed for life. The Hudson, designed for the Hudson hotel in NYC, is Emeco and Starck’s first collaboration. Starck described the chair as “washing the details from the Navy Chair”. Hudson is in MoMa’s permanent collection.











































