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Sedia 118, base tubo acciaio cromato, impilabile

steel-tube frame with 4 legs, round tubes, ø 18 mm, wall thickness 2 mm, glossy chrome-plated, with black PVC floor gliders, seat area and seatback made from beech laminated moulded wood, th = 8 mm, varnished with environmentally friendly DD (polyurethane) varnish stackable: approx. 10 chairs, weight: approx. 4 kg, given dimensions = total height/seat height x width x depth, conceptual design: Rudolf Kleinkopf, 1952, Manufacturer: Kleinkopf Stahlrohrmöbel GmbH

classic simplicity of design


675201 810/450 x 500 x 480, Buche natur, farblos lackiert 149,00 €/Stück
675220 810/450 x 500 x 480, schwarz (RAL 9005) 156,00 €/Stück
675210 810/450 x 500 x 480, nußbaum hell 156,00 €/Stück
675221 810/450 x 500 x 480, schokolade 156,00 €/Stück
675223 810/450 x 500 x 480, ahorn 156,00 €/Stück
675214 810/450 x 500 x 480, weiß 156,00 €/Stück
675222 810/450 x 500 x 480, fenstergrau (ca. RAL 7040) 156,00 €/Stück
675224 810/450 x 500 x 480, dunkelgrau (ca. RAL 7037) 156,00 €/Stück
675231 810/450 x 500 x 480, hellgelb 156,00 €/Stück
675230 810/450 x 500 x 480, zinkgelb (ca.RAL 1018) 156,00 €/Stück
675228 810/450 x 500 x 480, orange (ca. RAL 2009) 156,00 €/Stück
675229 810/450 x 500 x 480, lachs (ca. RAL 2012) 156,00 €/Stück
675204 810/450 x 500 x 480, rot (ca. RAL 3001) 156,00 €/Stück
675225 810/450 x 500 x 480, enzianblau (ca. RAL 5010) 156,00 €/Stück
675226 810/450 x 500 x 480, fensterblau (ca. RAL 5023) 156,00 €/Stück
675227 810/450 x 500 x 480, lime 156,00 €/Stück
Sedia 118, base tubo acciaio cromato, impilabile-810/450 x 500 x 480, Buche natur, farblos lackiert
675201
Sedia 118, base tubo acciaio cromato, impilabile-810/450 x 500 x 480, schwarz (RAL 9005)
675220
Sedia 118, base tubo acciaio cromato, impilabile-810/450 x 500 x 480, nußbaum hell
675210
Sedia 118, base tubo acciaio cromato, impilabile-810/450 x 500 x 480, schokolade
675221
Sedia 118, base tubo acciaio cromato, impilabile-810/450 x 500 x 480, ahorn
675223
Sedia 118, base tubo acciaio cromato, impilabile-810/450 x 500 x 480, weiß
675214
Sedia 118, base tubo acciaio cromato, impilabile-810/450 x 500 x 480, fenstergrau (ca. RAL 7040)
675222
Sedia 118, base tubo acciaio cromato, impilabile-810/450 x 500 x 480, dunkelgrau (ca. RAL 7037)
675224
Sedia 118, base tubo acciaio cromato, impilabile-810/450 x 500 x 480, hellgelb
675231
Sedia 118, base tubo acciaio cromato, impilabile-810/450 x 500 x 480, zinkgelb (ca.RAL 1018)
675230
Sedia 118, base tubo acciaio cromato, impilabile-810/450 x 500 x 480, orange (ca. RAL 2009)
675228
Sedia 118, base tubo acciaio cromato, impilabile-810/450 x 500 x 480, lachs (ca. RAL 2012)
675229
Sedia 118, base tubo acciaio cromato, impilabile-810/450 x 500 x 480, rot (ca. RAL 3001)
675204
Sedia 118, base tubo acciaio cromato, impilabile-810/450 x 500 x 480, enzianblau (ca. RAL 5010)
675225
Sedia 118, base tubo acciaio cromato, impilabile-810/450 x 500 x 480, fensterblau (ca. RAL 5023)
675226
Sedia 118, base tubo acciaio cromato, impilabile-810/450 x 500 x 480, lime
675227

The following interesting story revolves around the stackable chair 118 from the Kleinkopf company, a chair that has often been considered as a copy of the classic SE 68 SU chair created by Egon Eiermann:

In order to satisfy the post-war demand for furniture many European designers and manufacturers developed simple and inexpensive furniture. Egon Eiermann, one of the most important German architects of the post-war moderns and even more well-known furniture designer, accepted a professorship in architecture at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in 1947 and developed during that time period a whole collection of very basic furniture like the familiar table base and also many chairs like, for example, the SE 68 for the Wilde + Spieth company. Rudolf Kleinkopf, a skilled wainwright, began during the same period in Ötigheim near Karlsruhe to produce basic furniture for schools, hospitals and state agencies.

At the beginning of the 1950´s, both Eiermann and Kleinkopf were inspired by the plywood chairs designed by Ray and Charles Eames to develop their own chairs which were likewise made from chromed steel-tube frames and two moulded wood shells. Whether there was a kind of mutual influence between the two designers as a result of their geographical proximity is not clear. What is clear is that the Kleinkopf company of today has in its possession catalogues from 1952 which prove that the 118 chair was the result of an independent development and not the result of copying the Eiermann design. As a result, the Kleinkopf company is the only one that is allowed to produce an “Eiermann-like” chair (even if this characterization is unjustified because what we are dealing with is really an original on its own). Other companies, against whom the charge of copying has been raised and who have therefore been sued by the manufacturer of the Eiermann chair, Wilde + Spieth, have been prohibited from further production.

Irrespective of the historical background, it is our opinion that the 118 chair from the Kleinkopf company is an independently created chair that is both very comfortable and sturdy and one that need not shy away from comparison to other designs.

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