SE 68 — Beech
Wilde + Spieth
by Egon Eiermann
This is a Special Order. It typically arrives in 12-16 Weeks.
Designed in 1951 as an orchestra chair, Eiermann’s SE 68 is still unique today with its refined, minimal design and its seating comfort.
It was the first chair in Germany to feature a tubular steel frame in conjunction with an “organically” shaped seat and backrest made of moulded wood. To give furniture a “human dimension”, was Egon Eiermann’s goal – anyone who has ever sat on his SE 68 knows he lived up to this aim.
Durable, comfortable and space efficient the SE 68 is ideal for institutional, office and dining applications in a commercial or home environment.
The chair is also available in a slightly modified, stackable version, the SE 68 SU.
- Egon Eiermann, Germany (1951)
- Made in Germany
- Seat and back of laminated wood veneer, chrome-plated or powder coated steel legs, plastic guides
- Seat Height 50cm / 19.7"
- Height 79cm / 31"
- Seat Depth 40cm / 15.7"
- Width 47cm / 18.5"
- Seat Width 47cm / 18.5"
- Weight 5kg / 12lbs