Designed by: Eileen Gray
Manufactured by: ClassiCon
The E 1027 table is a classic among classics! Ingeniously proportioned, its distinctive form has made this height-adjustable table one of the most popular design icons of the 20th century. It is named after the house, E 1027 "Maison en bord de mer," that Eileen Gray built for herself and for her partner, Jean Badovici. The alpha-numeric code is both cryptic and clever. E is for Eileen, 10 for Jean (J is the 10th letter of the alphabet), 2 for the letter B (Badovici) and 7 for the letter G (Gray). In the 1920s, Gray experimented with various versions of this design changing the look of the table with a black metal top as an alternative to the crystal glass top; she also selected black as color option for the frame. The matte black lacquer clearly emphasizes the lines of the table and its form – a version she considered especially elegant. Together with Zeev Aram, Eileen Gray developed her Adjustable Table E 1027 for production in the 1970s; they both decided to produce the chrome-plated version first with the intention of introducing the black table frame at a later date. The black version noted here is available with several top options. Manufactured by ClassiCon.
Qualify for trade pricing? Contact us regarding trade discounts.
Designed in 1927.
20.5" Diameter, 25.2" - 40.2" H
Table Height: 21.7" - 36.6" H
Designed by: Eileen Gray
Manufactured by: ClassiCon
The E 1027 table is a classic among classics! Ingeniously proportioned, its distinctive form has made this height-adjustable table one of the most popular design icons of the 20th century. It is named after the house, E 1027 "Maison en bord de mer," that Eileen Gray built for herself and for her partner, Jean Badovici. The alpha-numeric code is both cryptic and clever. E is for Eileen, 10 for Jean (J is the 10th letter of the alphabet), 2 for the letter B (Badovici) and 7 for the letter G (Gray). In the 1920s, Gray experimented with various versions of this design changing the look of the table with a black metal top as an alternative to the crystal glass top; she also selected black as color option for the frame. The matte black lacquer clearly emphasizes the lines of the table and its form – a version she considered especially elegant. Together with Zeev Aram, Eileen Gray developed her Adjustable Table E 1027 for production in the 1970s; they both decided to produce the chrome-plated version first with the intention of introducing the black table frame at a later date. The black version noted here is available with several top options. Manufactured by ClassiCon.
Qualify for trade pricing? Contact us regarding trade discounts.
Designed in 1927.
20.5" Diameter, 25.2" - 40.2" H
Table Height: 21.7" - 36.6" H