EM Table HPL, 1950
EM Table HPL by Jean Prouve for Vitra.
At the beginning of the 1950s, Jean Prouve developed the EM Table for the 'Maison-Tropique' project. The table, defined by his design right down to the very last detail, follows Prouve's typical aesthetics of necessity. It illustrates the force path and the static connections in a way that is otherwise only featured in engineering constructions.
The EM Table can be ideally combined with Prouve's Standard chairs, but also with various other chairs.
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Description
EM Table HPL by Jean Prouve for Vitra.
At the beginning of the 1950s, Jean Prouve developed the EM Table for the 'Maison-Tropique' project. The table, defined by his design right down to the very last detail, follows Prouve's typical aesthetics of necessity. It illustrates the force path and the static connections in a way that is otherwise only featured in engineering constructions.
The EM Table can be ideally combined with Prouve's Standard chairs, but also with various other chairs.
Dimensions
180w x 90d x 74cmh
200w x 90d x 74cmh
220w x 90d x 74cmh
240w x 90d x 74cmh
260w x 90d x 74cmh
Materials
Base made of bent sheet steel and tubular steel, powder-coated with a textured finish in Japanese red, deep black, basalt, chocolate, coffee, ecru or mint. See swatches for details.
Tabletop is 34mm thick with HPL (high-pressure laminate) surface and edge, available in ivory and asphalt. See swatches for indication of shades.
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