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"Richard Lampert Eiermann 1 table"
Design: Egon Eiermann, 1953
The design of the Eiermann 1 table
The table frame 1 was designed in 1953 by Egon Eiermann. The designer created the table frame with the oblique brace, an equally universal and ingenious creation. The structure allowed optimum stability for the use of materials.
In the 60s the Eiermann table frame 2 followed with the vertical strut. It was designed at the University of Technology, Karlsruhe.
At Richard Lampert, the Eiermann table has been produced exclusively since 1995. Different table tops in different materials are in the range of the manufacturer. The variety of combination options makes the Eiermann table a fitting classic in any furnishing situation.
Since 2016 the table frame "Eiermann 3" is another practical table frame, which can be used with the table tops.
You want a special configuration or need help with the compilation? Give us a call. We configure the desired model together with you.
Designer and Architect Egon Eiermann
Born in Neuendorf in 1904, Egon Fritz Wilhelm Eiermann was a German architect, university teacher and furniture designer. After graduating from high school Eiermann worked in the construction workshop of Karstadt Hamburg. Until his time as a professor at Karlsruhe University of Technology, Eiermann worked as a freelance architect and worked in the planning office of the Elektrizitätswerke Berlin.
Administrative and industrial buildings belonged to the specialization of Egon Eiermann. His architectural designs include, for example, the 1965-1969 built skyscraper in Bonn and built from 1967 to 1972 IBM administration building and the Olivetti administration and training center, which was built from 1969 to 1972 in Frankfurt am Main.
Other buildings include the Horten department stores in Heidelberg and Heilbronn, the Stuttgarter Merkur and the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church in Berlin.
In 1958 Eiermann designed the German Pavilion at the World's Fair in Brussels.
Designer: | Egon Eiermann |
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