
Lampert
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Design: Egon Eiermann
stylepark-id: 05.2299.10001
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Design
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office / contract furniture
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tables
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table frames / tops
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01 product description
Product description
The ›Table Eiermann 1‹ is a real classic in furniture design history. The original table frame was designed in 1953 for Eiermanns own office, the cross in one piece, placed diagonally beween the side s. This reduced construction is the optimum between material and stability. Less is not possible . For many years the original version seemed to have vanished . Replaced by a variety of crude and cheaper demountable versions, which could not stand up to the or iginal in design . Richard Lampert received sole manufacturing rights for the Eiermann tables in 1995 by the Eiermann family. He reintroduced the original version and is offering this table in his original specification but in a knock-down version.Throught he details and first class quality itremains Eiermann’s vision.
02 dimensions/weight
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height |
660 mm |
length |
1100 mm |
Depth |
660 mm, 780 mm |
03 All Eiermann Collection Products
04 Tags
Architecture, Egon Eiermann Products, Lampert Articles, Lampert Products, light, Light+Building 2012, Office Design, Orgatec 2012, reference05 Articles about Lampert
The Barcelona Pastiche
The imm Cologne is swiftly getting back on an even keel. And how are designers and manufacturers making use of the opportunity? A tour of the trade fair shows that they often resorted to the tried-and-true, reanimating and dressing it up for contemporary use. Even Konstantin Grcic opted for a tongue-in-cheek approach to a design classic.
› To the articleHow the office became what it is today
Are you still living or already working? Since the launch of the Internet we are not only available more or less everywhere online, but the line dividing work and living has become increasingly blurred. At least in some areas. Moreover, fixed office and work structures are increasingly dissolving. What does this mean for the contemporary office? How has it developed? Its history holds the one or other surprise in store.
› To the articleAdornedliving
This fall, the presentation at Paris’ “Maison&Objet” focused on accessories of every shape and kind. Dominating themes in the trade fair halls of the “Parc des Expositions” included wood, porcelain and clever combinations of different styles.
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