Chair SE 68, black artificial leather, chrome steel, by E. Eiermann, Wilde + Spieth, Germany, 1960s.
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The SE 68 chair, designed by Egon Eiermann for Wilde + Spieth in Germany during the 1960s, is distinguished by its archetypal modernist construction. The lightweight frame features four tapered legs in chrome-plated steel, ending in round black plastic feet. The seat, reupholstered in deep, matte black eco-leather, contrasts gently with the slightly different-toned original material of the backrest. Both seat and backrest are ergonomically contoured with organic lines, reflecting the rationalist spirit of 1960s German design. The junctions between upholstered surfaces and the metal frame are precise and understated—no visible screws disrupt the composition, and the proportions remain finely balanced, giving the chair a subtly graphic appearance. The upholstered areas and chrome details are clean and well maintained. Condition: good—no noticeable marks of intensive use, surfaces free from significant scratches or abrasions, upholstery material intact.The SE 68 chair encapsulates the essence of the 1960s: it speaks with the voice of restrained German modernism, in which function and constructional logic are paramount. The deep black of the upholstery contrasts with the reflective finish of the chrome, evoking the clarity of postwar interiors. The soft lines of the seat and backrest hint at comfort while remaining true to Eiermann’s engineered simplicity. Each detail—from hidden connections to the monochromatic finish—tells the story of an
DIMENSION
Height81 cm
Depth49 cm
Width47 cm
Dimension details
Width47 cm
Height81 cm
Depth49 cm
Weight11 kg
Seat height48 cm
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