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Under the name Eiermann table, smow offer complete table/desk solutions based around the Eiermann 1 and Eiermann 2 table frames in combination with the Eiermann tabletop developed by Richard Lampert. The Eiermann 1 frame was designed in 1953 by EgonEiermann and revised in the sixties under the name Eiermann 2. Today the Eiermann table is a much sought-after classic desk, and one which is particularly popular with architects.

Details

Product type Table for use as desk or dining table
Dimensions

(1) Depth: 80 / 90 cm
(2) Length: 120 / 140 / 160 / 180 / 200 cm
(3) Height: 68,5 cm (72 / 75,5 / 79 / 82,5 / 86 cm with optional height extension)
Frame height without table top: 66 cm
Colours Table top
Linoleum schwarz
Linoleum schwarz
Melamin weiß mit Eichekante

Table frame
Chrom
Schwarz

Crossbar
Eiermann 1, centred
Eiermann 1, offset
Eiermann 2, centred
Eiermann 2, offset

Material Table top: melamine with oak edges or linoleum, optionally with oak edge or ABS edge in the same colour
Table frame: Steel, chrome plated or lacquered
Variants Available with either a diagonal (Eiermann 1) or vertical (Eiermann 2) support crossbar
Eiermann 1, mittig
Eiermann 1, versetzt
Eiermann 2, mittig
Eiermann 2, versetzt


An overview of all combinations can be found here:


Optional extensions (5 steps, each 35 mm - allowing table height of 72 - 86 cm)
Function & properties Height adjustable up to 17 cm
With diagonal or vertically offset supportive crossbars, only usable from one side
For use as a dining table the mounting set for extra security is to be recommended
Assembly Delivery includes table top, table frame, extensions

Eiermann 1 Eiermann 2

Please click on picture for construction manual (ca. 0,1 MB)

Please click on picture for construction manual (ca. 0,1 MB)

Care Recommended is the use of soft, damp cotton cloth.

Any discolouration and colour residues from the galvanisation process that may have arisen during the production of chrome-plated frame parts do not represent a material defect, are not dangerous to health and have no influence whatsoever on the function/longevity of the table frame. If the deposits cannot be removed with a mild, standard household scouring milk, they can be easily removed with a paint cleaner / polish (e.g. from car accessories) using a soft cloth. We recommend that the cleaning is first carried out on a concealed area.
Warranty 24 months
Product family Eiermann tables
Accessories Accessories for Eiermann tables

Popular versions

Eiermann Table, Linoleum black (Forbo 4023) with oak edge, 140 x 80 cm, Black, Angled, centred (Eiermann 1), 110 x 66 cm
Eiermann Table, White melamine with oak edge, 120 x 80 cm, Black, Vertical,  centred (Eiermann 2), 100 x 66 cm
Eiermann Table, White melamine with oak edge, 140 x 80 cm, Black, Vertical,  centred (Eiermann 2), 100 x 66 cm
Eiermann Table, Linoleum black (Forbo 4023) with oak edge, 160 x 80 cm, Black, Angled, offset (Eiermann 1), 110 x 66 cm
Eiermann Table, White melamine with oak edge, 180 x 90 cm, Black, Angled, centred (Eiermann 1), 110 x 66 cm
Eiermann Table, Linoleum black (Forbo 4023) with oak edge, 180 x 90 cm, Black, Angled, centred (Eiermann 1), 110 x 66 cm
Eiermann Table, White melamine with oak edge, 160 x 80 cm, Black, Vertical,  centred (Eiermann 2), 100 x 66 cm
Eiermann Table, White melamine with oak edge, 160 x 90 cm, Black, Vertical,  centred (Eiermann 2), 100 x 66 cm
Eiermann Table, Linoleum black (Forbo 4023) with oak edge, 140 x 80 cm, Black, Angled, offset (Eiermann 1), 110 x 66 cm
Eiermann Table, White melamine with oak edge, 140 x 80 cm, Black, Angled, offset (Eiermann 1), 110 x 66 cm
Eiermann Table, Linoleum black (Forbo 4023) with oak edge, 200 x 90 cm, Black, Angled, centred (Eiermann 1), 110 x 66 cm
Eiermann Table, White melamine with oak edge, 160 x 80 cm, Black, Angled, centred (Eiermann 1), 110 x 66 cm
Eiermann Table, Linoleum black (Forbo 4023) with oak edge, 160 x 90 cm, Black, Vertical,  centred (Eiermann 2), 100 x 66 cm
Eiermann Table, Linoleum black (Forbo 4023) with oak edge, 160 x 80 cm, Black, Angled, centred (Eiermann 1), 110 x 66 cm
Eiermann Table, White melamine with oak edge, 120 x 80 cm, Black, Vertical,  centred (Eiermann 2), 80 x 66 cm
Eiermann Table, White melamine with oak edge, 200 x 90 cm, Black, Angled, centred (Eiermann 1), 110 x 66 cm
Eiermann Table, White melamine with oak edge, 200 x 90 cm, Black, Angled, offset (Eiermann 1), 110 x 66 cm
Eiermann Table, Linoleum black (Forbo 4023) with oak edge, 160 x 90 cm, Black, Angled, offset (Eiermann 1), 110 x 66 cm
Eiermann Table, White melamine with oak edge, 160 x 90 cm, Black, Angled, offset (Eiermann 1), 110 x 66 cm
Eiermann Table, Linoleum black (Forbo 4023) with oak edge, 180 x 90 cm, Black, Angled, offset (Eiermann 1), 110 x 66 cm

FAQ

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What is the difference between the Eiermann 1 frame and the Eiermann 2 frame?

With the Eiermann 1 frame the crossbars are positioned diagonally. With the Eiermann 2 frame they are vertical. The Eiermann 1 corresponds to the original design by Egon Eiermann.

Can the Eiermann table also be used as a dining table?

The Eiermann 2 frame with the central crossbars can be used a dining table, as the table can be accessed from both sides. Something that is not possible with other variations. For use as a dining table we would however recommend the use of the mounting set to secure the table top to the frame.

Can the Eiermann table top be used on both sides?

The melamine coated and linoleum table tops can have light tears that mean one shouldn't use the underside. The solid oak and solid core laminate table tops can however be used on both sides.

Design Story

The Eiermann table is also popular as a dining table

The Design

The Eiermann Table is based on a 1953 Egon Eiermann design; namely a metal table frame with a diagonally placed support crossbar. In 1965 the design of the original frame was adapted to feature a vertical support crossbar. A variation that also made the frame easier to dismantle and transport. Easier to dismantle and transport but less elegant that the original Eiermann table frame. In addition to the Eiermann table frame the contemporary furniture producer Richard Lampert also offer an accompanying table top. A striking example of functional modernism the Eiermann Table - or architects table as it is often referred to on account of its popularity in the profession - is a design classic that is a simple as it is practical.

The architect's table is a symbol of the functional modern times

In the past, only the original frame from 1953 was called the "Eiermann table". The version from 1965 was called "drawing table" by architects. Only after Richard Lampert obtained the rights to the original in 1995 he introduced the term Eiermann 1 for the original and Eiermann 2 for the 1965 version to distinguish them. Until Richard Lampert's activities after acquiring the rights, the drawing table was also only sold by architects in direct sales. It was Richard Lampert who subsequently made the Eiermann frames known in the design furniture trade throughout Europe.

Designed in 1953, the table is a timeless classic

Simple, clear and functional - an Eiermann classic is an investment over generations

Designer

Born on 29th September 1904 in Neuendorf near Berlin Egon Eiermann grew to be one of the most important and influential German designers and architects of his generation. Following completion of his studies at the Technischen Hochschule Berlin Egon Eiermann originally worked in Berlin before fleeing to Karlsruhe during the war. Post-war Eiermann developed numerous landmark projects including the Neue Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtniskirche, the administrative offices of the West German parliament in Bonn and numerous department stores for the company Horton. works that, more often than not were accompanied by controversial, heated, discussions on account of Eiermann's modernist approach. More universally acclaimed however was Eiermann's furniture design work. Objects such as the Eiermann Table or his numerous chair projects not only being appreciated then but having become design classics since. Egon Eiermann died on Baden-Baden on July 19th 1970 aged 65.

Egon Eiermann

Production

In 1995 Richard Lampert acquired the licencse to produce the Eiermann Table Frame 1, since when his Stuttgart based company have produced both the original Eiermann Table Frame 1 and an adapted licence-free Eiermann Table Frame 2 version. Both models are availble in a range of sizes and colours and are offered by (smow) as complete set with a table top under the package "Eiermann Table". In addition Richard Lampert produce and supply a children's version of the Eiermann Table.

Producer Richard Lampert, © Richard Lampert

Producer

In 1995 Richard Lampert received permission to produce Egon Eiermann's 1953 table frame and in addition to producing the original Eiermann also brought the adapted and licence-free 1965 version with the vertical supporting crossbar, the Eiermann 2, onto the market. In addition to producing the table frames, table tops and a series of accessories, the Stuttgart based company also produce and distribute works by verity of international designers accross all product groups.

Historical context

Despite studying in the 1920s, Egon Eiermann doesn't belong to the Bauhaus ranks but rather is associated with so-called Secondary Modernity and functionalism. Indeed it wasn't until the 1950s on a tour of the USA that he first met the likes of Marcel Brauer, Walter Gropius and Mies van der Rohe. In comparison to such men Eiermann was able to continue his career post-war in Germany, a situation that helped him become acknowledged as the father of German functionalism. In addition to the likes of Arne Jacobsen or Alvar Aalto Egon Eiermann was one of the main representatives of a branch of functionalism that called for, and got, clear, light designs. Egon Eiermann was also one of the first European designers of his generation to grasp that furniture needed to be able to be mass produced in order to be successful: a condition he realised with more than a degree of finesse and charm.

The dining table is in no way inferior to its original model and offers legroom from all sides

Eiermann Table: Accessories

Eiermann Height Extension

Eiermann Table Extension - Flexibility in height and angle

To allow for more individual height adjustment options these Eiermann Table extensions allow the basic height of 65 cm to be increased in five stages of 35 mm up to maximum height of 85 cm. Because each extension can be individually adjusted the extensions also allow the table frame to be angled, for example, for use as a drawing table.

Eiermann mounting set

Mounting set - For fine adjustments and fixing

For fixing or finely adjusting the table top the Mounting set allows height differences of up to 20 mm to be evened out. Leaving no excuse for uneven surfaces!


Eiermann 1 cable trough

Cable trough - For a little order under your desk

Safely and securely store cables and similar objects under your Eiermann Table with the cable trough. Available in a range of sizes for all the Eiermann Tables the cable trough simply hangs in the frame and solves all those cable salad problems.


Eiermann height adjustable feet

Height adjustable feet - The simple solution for uneven floor surfaces

Uneven floor surfaces can make correctly positioning a desk a tiring business. The Richard Lampert height adjustable feet are simply screwed into the Eiermann table frame and can even out differences of between 20 and 40 mm. Thus ensuring the work surface you deserve. Regardless of where you work.


Industrial castors - For a mobile workplace

The industrial castors turn a static Eiermann table frame into a mobile office element that can be effortlessly transferred from A to B and back again as required. And with each set containing two castors with a brake, security is also included. Through the castors the table top height is raised by 70 mm

Eiermann Table Frame 1 vs Eiermann Table Frame 2

The Eiermann table frame 1  is an undisputed classic of contemporary furniture design. Designed in 1953 by Egon Eiermann the table frame is composed of two steel tube side elements joined, and stabilised, by a diagonally attached crossbar. Utilising a minimum of material to achieve a maximum of stability in an object that remains true to Eiermann's aesthetic principles, the Eiermann table frame 1 is as unique in its construction as it is flexible in its uses.

Eiermann Tischgestell 1

Eiermann Table Frame 1

Eiermann Tischgestell 2, versetzt

Eiermann Table Frame 2, offset

Eiermann Tischgestell 2, mittig

Eiermann Table Frame 2, centred

The adapted version of the table frame with the vertical supporting crossbar was developed in 1965 and is, as with the original model, known as the Eiermann table frame. Indeed over the years the name Eiermann table frame 2 has established itself in common parlance to distinguish the version designed directly by Egon Eiermann and the adapted version.

In direct comparison of both frames one instantly realises that the Eiermann 1 typifies Egon Eiermann's attention to fine detail more than the rather industrial Eiermann 2.

More about 'Egon Eiermann', 'Eiermann desk' in our journal

Der Stuhl des Architekten – Sitzmöbel von Egon Eiermann @ the Ungers Archiv für Architekturwissenschaft Cologne

...One of Germany's leading post-war architects and architectural theoreticians, Egon Eiermann was also one of post-war Europe's most important chair designers, not just in context of what he realised, but also in context of what he worked towards realising and the reasons why... Although Egon Eiermann's career as a designer of industrially, mass produced, chairs begins in the late 1940, his association with furniture design does back to his student days in Berlin in the 1920s, studies which stood very much in context of the idea of the architectural Gesamtkunstwerk, of there being no separation of interior and exterior, between situation, facade, furnishings...

5 New Architecture & Design Exhibitions for January 2018

..."Der Stuhl des Architekten – Sitzmöbel von Egon Eiermann" at Ungers Archiv für Architekturwissenschaft, Cologne, Germany Among the many characters who feature in these pages we never got the chance to meet, the German architect Egon Eiermann would always feature in our Top 5...

smow Blog Interview: Thomas Gerber, CEO Wilde+Spieth - A good chair is an important part of ensuring professional orchestra musicians remain fit and enjoy themselves

...Originally a manufacturer of window shutters, in 1948 the German architect and designer Egon Eiermann commissioned Wilde+Spieth to construct custom blinds for one of his architectural projects, before, and admittedly somewhat overly casually enquiring, "Kinderchen, can you also build chairs?... They could, they did and Egon Eiermann subsequently went on to design a collection of some 30 chairs for Wilde+Spieth, including works such as the SE 18, SE 42 or SE 68...

The Sedentary Workers: Orchestra Musicians

...The Designer's Musician's Chair One of the first to critically consider the musician's chair was the German architect and designer Egon Eiermann... Chairs initially developed in cooperation with Egon Eiermann, subsequently independently of Eiermann, but always in cooperation with musicians...

Orgatec Cologne 2016: Richard Lampert

...For thanks to Richard Lampert's new connecting element Eiermann desk islands not only receive a new elegance, but through the thereby realised cable/charger/whatever storage space, increased functionality... Specially developed for and by Richard Lampert the acoustic elements are every bit as reduced and reserved as the table frames: and in the U-formed "hood" version completely change not only the optic of the Eiermann desk but also the character...

On Egon Eiermann and the maintenance of his legacy......

...In the context of another project we are currently researching various aspects of Egon Eiermann's architectural output... In Stuttgart Egon Eiermann's IBM Campus is under threat of demolition...

Wilbur af Daniel Wahl

Under DMY Berlin 2011 lancerede Daniel Wahl aka Weltunit sit nye skrivebord Wilbur. Bordet er specielt designet til den klassiske Egon Eiermann bordramme, og Wilburs primære funktion er at hjæpe brugerne med at genvinde kontrollen over deres arbejdsareal...

All 'Egon Eiermann', 'Eiermann desk' Posts

Accessories

Industrial Castors for Eiermann Table Frames (Set of 4)
Mounting Set for Eiermann Table Frames
Table Top Support for Eiermann 2 Table Frames
Cable Trough for Eiermann Table Frames
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