ClassiCon Adjustable E 1027 side table
ClassiCon Adjustable E 1027 side table
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This is probably the classic among the classics. Its ingeniously proportioned, distinctive shape has made the height-adjustable table one of the most popular design icons of the 20th century. It is named after the summer house E 1027 'Maison en bord de mer', which Eileen Gray built for herself and her colleague Jean Badovici. The mysterious code name also comes from her: E stands for Eileen, 10 for Jean (J is the 10th letter of the alphabet), 2 for B(adovici) and 7 for G(ray).
further description and details
further description and details
The Adjustable E 1027 side table is height adjustable. The frame is made of chrome-plated tubular steel and the table top is available in the following 3 versions: clear crystal glass, Parsol grey or black lacquered metal.
The manufacturer Classicon gives a 20-year guarantee on the Adjustable side table.
Design Eileen Gray
Design Eileen Gray
Eileen Gray (1878–1976) was an important Irish-French designer and architect.
Gray designed numerous iconic pieces of furniture, including the famous "Bibendum" armchair (1926) and the "E1027" table (1927).
Eileen Gray is often associated with the Bauhaus style, although she pursued her own unique approach. She was a pioneer in the use of new materials such as tubular steel and glass and contributed to the development of modern design.
Country & Year of Publication
Country & Year of Publication
Germany 1927
Material & Color
Material & Color
Material:
- Crystal glass
- steel
Colors:
- Gray
- Black
- Transparent
Size & Shipping Method
Size & Shipping Method
Dimensions in cm:
Height 61 to 101 x Ø 51 (table top), Ø 46 (foot)
Shipping method: default
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