Wilde + Spieth was founded in 1831 as a carpenters, in Esslingen am Neckar and initially produced shutters. In 1912 the company was renamed Wilde + Spieth. It was only with the designer and architect Egon Eiermann that the German stopped the production of roller shutters and instead produced seating in 1948. Today Wilde + Spieth also produces orchestra chairs, music stands and music accessories.
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Architect and designer Egon Eiermann had set himself the goal of bringing furniture series for social housing on to the market in cooperation with Wilde + Spieth. By 1970, he created over 30 Eiermann models for Wilde + Spieth from plywood and steel pipe, which are now considered design classics.
For the exhibition "How to live?" in Stuttgart and Karlsruhe, Egon Eiermann and Wilde + Spieth designed various patterned furniture for social housing in 1949. The lightweight, space-saving, moving furniture design company had their first appearance and immediately excited great enthusiasm among the exhibition visitors.
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The demand for innovative design objects by Eiermann rose so that Wilde + Spieth had to expand in the early 1960s. A new Wilde + Spieth factory was built, which now exclusively produced designer seating.
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In 1950 the famous Eiermann chair SE 68 came onto the market. In the following years, Wilde + Spieth worked with other renowned architects and designers such as Herta-Maria Witzeman, Herbert Hirche and Paul Schneider Esleben. The new creative minds at Wilde + Spieth include, inter alia, Thore Garbers and Daniel Libeskind.
Designer Herta-Maria Witzeman created the first-class conference table SWF 1 / A, among other things, for Wilde + Spieth. We even have this ready for you online. Browse our online store! We have put together many excellent products from the furniture brand Wilde + Spieth for you. We will be happy to assist you any time if you have any questions!