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The 'Eiermann' table for children

Not only for the offspring of architects, the 'Eiermann' table is a great piece of furniture for the children's room. Although the table was actually originally designed for architects. At that time, they simply put a wooden door on the inexpensive frame to be able to work on it in an uncomplicated way.

The original 'Eiermann' table frame was designed by Eiermann in 1953 with sloping cross struts lying in one plane. It is therefore particularly suitable as an office table or for the little ones to paint on it in peace or to do their homework later.

You can easily adjust the height yourself, without screws, just with a small lever. And in contrast to the adult model, the board does not lie loosely on top, but is firmly screwed in place. So the kiddo can also run wild on it.

A really beautiful and uncomplicated design classic, which is now also available for the little ones.

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Design

Egon Eiermann, 1953

Table top material

Melamine white or linoleum blue with oak edge

Material frame

Steel lacquered

Mass

L: 120 or 150 cm / D: 70 or 75 cm / H: 55 - 72 cm

Note

Table height adjustable from 550 to 720 mm / Tops firmly screwed to extension

Design / Made in

Germany