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Classic Contemporary Design

If we were to go off in search of the ideal place where future and past can meet in order to communicate about the present, the ClassiCon building in Munich would be one of our fi rst choices. Th e modern building, designed by Joachim Jürke, is made of glass, concrete and wood and features a rooft op terrace with a magnifi cent panoramic view of the Alps. Th e company headquarters, including offi ces, warehouse and showrooms, have been located here since 2003 – a place off ering both views and vision.

If we were to go off in search of the ideal place where future and past can meet
in order to communicate about the present, the ClassiCon building in Munich
would be one of our fi rst choices. Th e modern building, designed by Joachim
Jürke, is made of glass, concrete and wood and features a rooft op terrace with a
magnifi cent panoramic view of the Alps. Th e company headquarters, including
offi ces, warehouse and showrooms, have been located here since 2003 – a place
off ering both views and vision.

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Tables<br />

Desks and Dining Tables<br />

DOUBLE X 1928<br />

EILEEN GRAY<br />

H 71/73 / W 224/230 / D 82/110<br />

SEE PAGE 30<br />

Base of chromium-plated steel tubing.<br />

Tabletops available in crystal glass, MDF<br />

high-gloss lacquer fi nish or real-wood<br />

veneered in walnut or ash, black-stained.<br />

Height-adjustable metal gliders.<br />

LOU PEROU 1932<br />

EILEEN GRAY<br />

H 70 / W 130/195 / D 65<br />

SEE PAGE 85<br />

Base frame of chromium-plated steel tubing.<br />

Tabletop made of MDF in high-gloss lacquer<br />

fi nish in black or white. Can be lifted up to<br />

extend the table. Plastic gliders.<br />

PALLAS 2003<br />

KONSTANTIN GRCIC<br />

H 72 / W 240/300 / D 75<br />

SEE PAGE 26, 58, 70, 86, 111<br />

Sheet steel. Powder-coated, fi ne texture.<br />

Available in jet black, basalt grey, cream white,<br />

light blue, yellow green, fl ame red, pure<br />

orange, yellow, signal white. Also available as<br />

outdoor version in the colour white aluminium.<br />

JEAN 1929<br />

EILEEN GRAY<br />

H 70/72 / W 65/130 / D 70<br />

SEE PAGE 66<br />

Fold-out table. Frame of chromium-plated<br />

steel tubing. Tabletop laminated in white<br />

melamine with solid beech edging. Heightadjustable<br />

metal gliders.<br />

MUNICH TABLE 2011<br />

SAUERBRUCH HUTTON<br />

H 74 / W 180/210/240 / D 90/90/100<br />

SEE PAGE 0, 34, 68<br />

Base of solid oak or walnut, varnished<br />

or black-stained. Matching tabletop made<br />

of MDF with rounded edges, realwood<br />

veneered. Changeable gliders in<br />

felt or plastic.<br />

Shelves and Secretary Desks<br />

ORCUS 1993<br />

KONSTANTIN GRCIC<br />

H 123 / TH 73 / W 104.5 / D 42/91<br />

SEE PAGE 9, 28, 30<br />

Base of chromium-plated steel tubing. Lockable<br />

body in MDF, real-wood veneered in walnut or<br />

high-gloss lacquered fi nish in white.<br />

Fold-out worktop with bend leather desk pad.<br />

Four drawers including a secret compartment.<br />

Height-adjustable metal gliders.<br />

ZELOS 2008<br />

CHRISTOPH BÖNINGER<br />

H 86 / TH 75 / W 60-120 / D 54<br />

SEE PAGE 32, 33<br />

Base of chromium-plated fl at steel. Body<br />

real-wood veneered in walnut or high-gloss<br />

lacquered fi nish in black or white. Fold-out<br />

worktop with bend leather desk pad.<br />

Side compartments, drawer and additional<br />

storage space with cable outlet.<br />

PARIS 2005<br />

E. BARBER + J. OSGERBY<br />

H 75/112 / W 200 / D 35<br />

SEE PAGE 21, 23, 64<br />

Boards in MDF real-wood veneered in walnut<br />

or lacquered in grey-white or black. Variable<br />

elements in steel with fi ne-textured powder<br />

coating (interchangeable). An extension set<br />

adds one level.<br />

P 101

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