It is the very epitome of smart, space-saving furniture and as up-to-date as ever: the M10 table. Erich Brendel designed it in 1924 in the early days of Bauhaus Weimar. As an apprentice carpenter and Bauhaus student, he was inspired by the distinctive cubic structures of Walter Gropius’ director’s room. Brendel then designed a mobile piece of furniture, which he called a tea table. When folded out, it becomes a veritable dining table taking inspiration from an ancient symbol: the Greek cross with four arms of equal length that are perpendicular to each other.
Dimensions:
W56 x D56 x H71 cm when closed;
W147 x D147 x H71 when fully open;
Folding table, on castors with 4
foldable boards, adjustable.
Materials:
Lacquered ash veneer
Average lead time:
10 weeks