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SE 68 Multi Purpose Chair

  • SE 68 Multi Purpose Chair
  • SE 68 Multi Purpose Chair
  • SE 68 Multi Purpose Chair
  • SE 68 Multi Purpose Chair
  • SE 68 Multi Purpose Chair
  • SE 68 Multi Purpose Chair
  • SE 68 Multi Purpose Chair
  • SE 68 Multi Purpose Chair
  • SE 68 Multi Purpose Chair
  • SE 68 Multi Purpose Chair
  • SE 68 Multi Purpose Chair
  • SE 68 Multi Purpose Chair
  • SE 68 Multi Purpose Chair
  • SE 68 Multi Purpose Chair
  • SE 68 Multi Purpose Chair
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Product description

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.

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.

Options
Beech Armrests, Writing tablet, Added upholstery, Full upholstery, silence glides of felt or Teflon

Colors and Materials
Frame
Chrome, Matte chrome, Black powder-coated, Black matte powder-coated

Seat and backrest
Natural beech, Natural wallnut, Natural ash, Natural oak, Natural maple, Teak, Stained black, Stained anthracite, Stained greenish blue, Stained bottle green, Stained broom yellow, Lacquered white, Lacquered black

Upholstery
Advantage, Camira Xtreme plus, synthetic leather

Custom-made
Special colours, coatings and fabrics on request

Photo 14 © @_chunking, PZN Office by M.A.P.

Photo 15 © Tilgner – Kempf

All S 68 Products

Manufacturer:
Wilde + Spieth, Germany

Design:
Egon Eiermann
1951