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Architonic ID: 1352810
Year of Launch: 1932
TUBES
height: 2000 | 2380 mm (special heights available)
colour: stainless steel
wall fittings and shelf supports: stainless steel
SHELVES
material: solid maple, bleached, satin lacquer finish
length: 1400 mm | 1600 mm | 2000 mm
depth: 330 mm | 450 mm
Concept
Designed by Egon Eiermann in 1932 for the much-acclaimed ›The Growing House‹ exhibition in Berlin, the ›Eiermann Shelf‹ belongs to the archetypes of shelving design. A shelf that, like the home, can grow with the family. Different materials, an optional integrated cabinet and other accessories can be combined in various ways to match your needs and preferences.
We have optimised both detailing and materials for modern requirements and production. The frame is available in stainless steel or in a powder-coated design in white, basalt grey or black. The shelves come in smoked or light oak, white melamine or in a five-layer version stained with a small amount of white pigment.Available widths: 1400, 1600 and 2000 mm; up to 6 metres high.
You can also have a matching integrated cabinet with sliding doors, boxes and drawers

You can visit the product page for these variants—just click on them!
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