Wilde+Spieth SE 68 Multi Purpose Chair Lacquered
  • Wilde+Spieth SE 68 Multi Purpose Chair Lacquered
  • Wilde+Spieth SE 68 Multi Purpose Chair Lacquered
  • Wilde+Spieth SE 68 Multi Purpose Chair

Wilde+Spieth SE 68 Multi Purpose Chair Lacquered

€537.00
Availability if not in stock approximate 6 weeks
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Until today Eiermann’s SE 68 is unique in its minimalist design and its seating comfort. A tubular steel frame in conjunction with an “organically” shaped seat and backrest made of moulded wood – the SE 68 was the earliest model in Germany in this combination of materials. To give furniture a “human dimension”, that was Egon Eiermann’s goal – and anyone who has ever sat on his SE 68 knows then at the latest that hardly anyone lived up to this aim as much as the self-confessed perfectionist himself. Design: Egon Eiermann, 1951

Specifications

Frame 4-legged tubular steel frame, chrome plated with plastic glides. Ø 18 × 2 mm.
Seat and backrest Moulded seat and backrest of laminated wood veneer.
Backrest support of tubular steel Ø 18 × 2 mm.

Size Description

Object: H 79 cm × W 47 cm × D 50 cm
Seat: H 46 cm × W 47 cm × D 40 cm

  • Egon Eiermann

    <p>Egon Eiermann consistently represented the ideas of functionalism, he understood the interplay of objectivity and lightness, and thus shaped the image of the young Federal Republic of Germany over a period of more than two decades. <br /><br />It is particularly thanks to his work as a designer that Germany was able to successfully build on its tradition of the Werkbund and the Bauhaus internationally. His chairs are now classics and available under the Wilde + Spieth brand.</p>
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