A distinctive garden table designed by Max Ernst Haefeli for Embru. Its clear, functional design exemplifies the pragmatic Swiss post-war design. The rectangular tabletop with rounded corners features the typical metal finish with a surrounding edge profile, while the sturdy tubular steel frame lends a minimalist, structurally honest appearance. The slightly splayed legs with a cross brace provide stability and underscore the industrial character. A striking example of Embru's functional garden and patio furniture range from the 1950s, this table can be used today both outdoors and indoors with a deliberately industrial touch.
Condition: The charming green-painted tabletop shows clear signs of wear, including paint chips and age-related patina, revealing the yellow primer and some rust in places. These authentic marks give the table a distinct vintage character and attest to its outdoor use. The steel tube frame also shows signs of age-related oxidation, but is stable and structurally sound.
Dimensions: L100 x W70 x H68.5 cm.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsGreenMaterialMetalNumber of items1Height68 cmWidth100 cmDepth70 cmSigns of usageScratches