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Made by hand in the USA, the Emeco 1006 Navy Barstool with Arms features a detailed 77-step process that ensures durability and quality. Its modern design, made from recycled materials, not only stands the test of time but is also environmentally conscious. The 1006 Navy Barstool with Arms is ideal for those who want both sustainable design and lasting functionality in their living room furniture or outdoor dining area.
Since 1944, Emeco has been creating innovative, high-quality furniture like the Emeco 1006 Navy Barstool with Arms. The brand has built a legacy of sustainable craftsmanship by repurposing discarded materials into long-lasting designs. Each piece, from stools to lounge chairs, serves a higher purpose, providing timeless style while minimizing waste. With Emeco, you invest in a product designed for generations of use.
Q: What materials is the Emeco 1006 Navy Barstool With Arms made of?
A: Handcrafted from 80% recycled aluminum with a brushed finish for durability and corrosion resistance.
Q: What are the key dimensions?
A: Width ~20.75", Depth ~21.25", Overall height ~43", Seat height ~30".
Q: Is it indoor or outdoor friendly?
A: Brushed aluminum finish is suitable for outdoor use; polished finish is best for protected spaces.
Q: Does it come assembled?
A: Yes, delivered fully assembled.
Q: How much weight can it support?
A: Meets commercial strength standards for long‑lasting performance.
Q: What design heritage does it have?
A: Based on the original 1006 Navy design created in 1944 for US Navy ships—lightweight, non‑corrosive, fire‑resistant, and built to last.