Wilde + Spieth SE68 chair by Egon Eiermann. Egon Eiermann is considered one of the most important German architects of post-war modernism. Eiermann was not only highly regarded as an architect, but he also had a lasting influence on a generation of furniture designers. Eiermann was the first to develop mass-produced furniture in Germany after the Second World War that met international standards regarding form and functionality. He is considered the leader of the Second Modern Movement in the field of furniture design. Eiermann designed a collection of chairs for Wilde & Spieth from 1948. The SE68 chairs are in good condition, but do show signs of use (some more than others).
Sold individually, but very large quantities are available, also in upholstered versions or as office chairs.
chairs have signs of use appropriate to the age and style
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsGreyMaterialWood, MetalNumber of items1BrandWilde + SpiethHeight73 cmWidth50 cmDepth49 cmSeat height1 cm