In 1965, a slightly modified version of the original Eiermann table frame was developed in the metal workshop of the Technical University of Karlsruhe. Up until 1995, this version was known as Zeichentisch (drawing table). It’s an interpretation of the original Eiermann table, but it was not designed by Egon Eiermann himself. It was one of his assistants who initiated the new design. The frame can be disassembled, but its detailing is less refined than the original. In contrast to the Eiermann 1, the stretchers sit vertically between the frame’s lateral parts and the crossbars are screwed together back-to-back. Due to this design, half-tubes are welded onto the ends of the crossbars: a feature that is different from the original.
Frame | The frame is available with a central or off-centre crossbar. Delivery in 4 parts (2 sides, 2 cross bars). The ›Eiermann 2‹ frame is also available with a screwed table top and a fixed height as a dining table. |
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Frame colours | chrome plated, colourless, stainless steel powder-coated in black (RAL 9005) white (RAL9010) silver (RAL 9006) |
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TABLETOPS | |
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION |
Version short (165 mm, for table heights incl. 28/30 mm top 720 mm or 755 mm) or long (335 mm), 35 mm hole grid
between frame and tabletop to prevent the tabletop from sliding
small (344 × 344 × 45 mm) or large (460 × 344 × 45 mm), optional available with front panel in frame colour
for steeply inclined tops