The Design
The Adjustable Table E 1027 rightly counts as one of the highlights of classical modernism. Designed by Eileen Gray the Adjustable Table features a delicate, symmetrical, extending chrome plated steel frame characterised and topped by a circular glass plate. The table top is also available in a smoked, grey, glass and black metal. The table originated in context of the project E 1027, "Maison en bord de mer", in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin. Planned by Eileen Gray in collaboration with Jean Badovici the summer house on the Cote d'Azur is a modern open style. The enigmatic number-letter combination that gave both house, and table, its name is derived from the initials of the designers: E for Eileen, 10 for Jean (J = 10th letter in the alphabet), 2 for Badovici, 7 for Gray. The Eileen Gray Table combines a very fine, transparent aesthetic with a thoughtful functionality. Thus, for example, the Adjustable Table is adjustable not only in height, but the foot can also be placed perfectly under a bed, whereby the distance to the table top can also be regulated.
Imprint in an Adjustable Table leg
Designer
Eileen Gray, the designer Adjustable Tables E 1027, was born on 09.08.1878 in Ireland. Following painting studies in London Gray moved to Paris where, following a further course of studies, she began selling he work in 1922 through her own shop. Among the most important early influences on Eileen Gray was the work of Japanese lacquer artist Seizo Sugawara. It is thus no surprise that her work combines elements of Japanese Art Deco and the Modern Classic. Or that Eileen Gray's work is characterised by a clear, elegant style. Even though her furniture design work, such as the ClassiCon Adjustable Table remained relatively unknown during Gray's own lifetime, the designs are among the most important of the 20th century. A milestone in Eileen Gray's career is the 1927 summer house E 1027 in the South of France the 1927; the project for which Eileen Gray also created he famous side table. In 1973 the licenses for Gray's designs were acquired by London-based Aram Designs, thus allowing the serial manufacture of Eileen Gray's furniture to begin in earnest. On October 31st 1976 the designer and architect Eileen Gray died in France.
Historical Context
With her furniture designs of the 1920s and 30s Eileen Gray significantly contributed to the development of classical modernism. Even before Le Corbusier popularised the movement Eileen Gray created with her Adjustable Table E 1027 a furniture object dominated by chrome, leather and glass. In comparison t man of her contemporaries Eileen Gray's work seem appear more elaborately staged; ccompared, for example, to those of Le Corbusier, Marcel Breuer, Mies van der Rohe the Eileen Gray tables and seating appear somewhat finer. More feminine. With the construction of her homes in Roquebrune (1927-29) and Castellar (1932-34) Eileen Gray made it an important contribution to the development of modern architecture. In recognition of her work as a designer Eileen Gray's Adjustable Table was in 1978 added to the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Eileen Gray furniture from ClassiCon
The Adjustable Table from ClassiCon with smoked glass
Production
Based in Munich ClassiCon specialises in the manufacture of high quality designer furniture. In addition ClassiCon represents a production that is ecologically responsible and which employs exclusively using high quality materials and processes. Objects from the Classic Collection, a collection which also includes the Adjustable Table E 1027, are embossed with anengraved number and lettering, thus guaranteeing that each piece has been subject to ClassiCon quality control and that it is an original, licensed object. With the Eileen Gray side table the embossing, including a signature of the designer, can be found on the table leg. The frame of the Adjustable Tables is made of chrome plated tubular steel, the tabletop is made of clear crystal glass, smoked glass or black lacquered metal plate.
Eileen Gray: Designer of the Adjustable Table
Manufacturer
ClassiCon produces Eileen Gray's designs as the exclusive worldwide manufacturer under license from rights holder of Aram Designs Ltd, London. ClassiCon was founded in 1990 by Stephan Fischer von Poturzyn in Munich and in addition to design classics like the Adjustable Table E 1027 or the clothes rack Nymphenburg also produce contemporary furniture designs by the likes of Konstantin Grcic, Sebastian Herkner or Barber Osgerby. All ClassiCon products share an elegant, timeless style and can also be effortlessly combined with each other, despite their different origins. In addition, thanks to the use of first-class materials and sophisticated manufacturing techniques, all ClassiCon furniture is characterised by a remarkable quality. A remarkable quality which has ensured that the still, relatively, young company has quickly made a worldwide name for itself and today is represented with showrooms in Zurich, Tokyo, Toronto, Sydney and Seoul.