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Shelf from 'Egon Eiermann'

The Eiermann shelf is one of the archetypes in shelf construction. Egon Eiermann designed this shelf as early as 1932 for the much-acclaimed Berlin exhibition 'Das wachsende Haus'. His idea was to design a home that could grow with the family. Thanks to the holistic approach, this also included the furniture.

Details and materials have meanwhile been optimized for today's requirements and series production.

This shelf allows you a very individual composition: You can choose the tubes in stainless steel or white or black powder-coated. You can determine the width and height of the shelf yourself. You can also choose the number of shelves yourself. Optionally you can extend the shelf with a cabinet element. I find this particularly practical, because here some unattractive things can be stowed away at lightning speed.

Besides this version with white melamine shelves, I also smoked one in oak in the online shop.

Are you looking for an individual solution for your apartment or office? Then contact our furniture specialist Frank: [email protected] / 043 311 02 02.

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additional 2 % discount for prepayment

Designer*in

Patrick Frey

Design

Egon Eiermann, 1932

Material

Steel tube / melamine or natural oak

Mass

see size selection / D: 33 cm

Scope of delivery

incl. 5 shelves

Design / Made in

Germany