In 1953, the German architect and furniture designer Egon Eiermann designed a table in his distinctive Eiermann style: a tubular steel frame, simple and functional, combined with a separate table top. A legendary design, which focuses on the essentials. At the end of the 1990s, after the frame had been out of production for decades, Richard Lampert included the original design in his collection under the name “Eiermann 1 Table Frame”. A piece of furniture that has now been in existence for 70 years and has been carefully developed and complemented with product modifications over the years by the Stuttgart furniture manufacturer in the spirit of the modern thinker Egon Eiermann. This time, it has been updated with two new colours: bright orange and olive green.
Egon Eiermann, 1953
Frame
The frame is available either in a central or off-centre version
Width
frame 1100 mm
Depth
frame 660 mm | 780 mm
Height
frame 660 mm
plus table top in 28 mm
and height adjustable rods long (335 mm), 35 mm hole grid