Most furniture retailers need a collection. We don't. We decided on a single chair — and that wasn't a limitation, but a statement.
The SE 68 was designed by Egon Eiermann in 1951, at a time when design was still an answer to real questions: How much form does a function need? How long should a chair last? What remains when you strip away everything superfluous?
The answer still stands today. Lightweight, architectural, perfectly proportioned. No season has surpassed it. No trend has replaced it.
Whoever owns an SE 68 doesn't own a piece of furniture. They own a decision — against the arbitrary, for the enduring.
Icons don't need companions.