The SE68 chair, designed by Egon Eiermann for Wilde+Spieth, is an iconic example of post-war German design. Originally designed in 1951, this model is known for its minimalist aesthetic and functional elegance, making it a popular choice for both residential and commercial spaces.
This specific version is crafted with a molded wood seat and backrest, finished in a subtle grey shade. The frame is made of sturdy metal, ensuring durability and an industrial look. The chairs are stackable, contributing to their practical usability. The production labels on the underside confirm manufacturing in Germany by Wilde+Spieth.
The chairs are in good condition, commensurate with their age and use. They retain their structural integrity and original character, contributing to the authentic appearance of the design.
Sold individually; larger quantities in stock.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsGrey, SilverMaterialMetal, WoodNumber of items1StyleModernHeight74 cmWidth46 cmDepth50 cmSeat height47 cmSigns of usageScratches, Stains