Obj. No. 015-F-010-01
SE 68 Chair, Egon Eiermann, Wilde+Spieth, 1951
800 Euro
· Available (2)
Obj. No. 015-F-010-01
SE 68 Chair, Egon Eiermann, Wilde+Spieth, 1951
Steel, Wood, 80×46×50×46 cm
800 Euro
The SE 68 is also known as the Eiermann chair, named after it’s designer Egon Eiermann. The chair combines various materials including steel and beech wood, with a black finish.
The chairs are in good vintage condition, with few visible signs of use on the surface of the seat.
Egon Eiermann was a particularly active architect and designer in post-war Germany. Functionalism, lightness and material experimentation are the three cornerstones of his approach to design, inspired by the solid tradition of the german Werkbund and Bauhaus.
Obj. No. 015-F-010-01
SE 68 Chair, Egon Eiermann,
Wilde+Spieth, 1951
Steel, Wood,
80×46×50×46 cm
Available (2)
· 800 Euro
The SE 68 is also known as the Eiermann chair, named after it’s designer Egon Eiermann. The chair combines various materials including steel and beech wood, with a black finish.
The chairs are in good vintage condition, with few visible signs of use on the surface of the seat.
Egon Eiermann was a particularly active architect and designer in post-war Germany. Functionalism, lightness and material experimentation are the three cornerstones of his approach to design, inspired by the solid tradition of the german Werkbund and Bauhaus.
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