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SE 18 folding chair by Egon Eiermann | Natural beech and black stained

Egon Eiermann

The SE 18 folding chair is a symbol of the potential of minimalism to meet even the most demanding spatial requirements.
It combines optimal functionality with the highest form. The folding chair made of beechwood, designed by Egon Eiermann in 1952, is stable in use and requires little storage space. These properties led to the design being exhibited in the New York Museum of Modern Art in 1953, the Ulm School of Design in 1955 and the World Exhibition in Brussels in 1958.

Further information about the Wilde + Spieth folding chair SE 18:

Frame:
Wooden folding chair with solid beech frame and tapered legs

Seat and back:
Shaped seat and back made of multiple glued beech veneer

Features:
- Seat folds upwards when the chair is folded
- Horizontally stackable

Mass object:
Width 52 cm, depth 43 cm, height 77 cm

Seat dimensions:
Width 43 cm, depth 36 cm, height 46 cm

Weight:
Approx. 5.0 kg

Material and colors:
Beech natural clear varnished or black stained

Design:
Egon Eiermann, 1952

Item:  SE 18 folding chair by Egon Eiermann | Natural beech and black stained Brand:  Wilde + Spieth Designers:  Egon Eiermann Nr.:  5995
Incl. VAT
and delivery
without assembly
SE 18 folding chair by Egon Eiermann | Natural beech and black stained


CHF 740.00
Nr.:  5995





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