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Set of four Egon Eiermann for Wilde Spieth SE68 dining chairs, Germany, 1993

Item details

01030570
Wilde Spieth
1993
1990s
Germany
Metal, Plywood
Black, Silver
47 cm
47 cm
78 cm
Good
44 cm
40 cm

About this item

Black plywood dining chairs on metal base. Designed by Egon Eiermann for Wilde+Spieth in Germany.
These are the non stackable chairs, model SE68.
We have replaced all the rubbers under the seats with new originals rubbers from Wilde+Spieth.


Egon Eiermann

Egon Eiermann studied architecture in Berlin. Then he joined the staff at Karstadt AG. In 1931 he established together with Fritz Jahnecke his on Architecture Bureau. Eiermann was appointed as Lecturer at the Technical College in Karlsruhe, and was co-founder of the German Design council. In addition to architecture Eiermann was also worked as stage designer for numerous film and theatre productions and designed furniture. In 1953 Eiermann designed himself an iconic desk.


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