semper t-900
Max Ernst Haefeli and Ernst Kadler, 1926
The semper salontisch was one of the first pieces of modular furniture designed in 1926 by architect Max Ernst Haefeli together with horgenglarus' then director, Ernst Kadler-Vögeli.
The semper salontisch was one of the first pieces of modular furniture designed in 1926 by architect Max Ernst Haefeli together with horgenglarus' then director, Ernst Kadler-Vögeli. The marking of the 40mm table top is custom assembled following aesthetic criteria. A choice of different types of solid wood is available.
With a total weight of 18kg, the table is extremely solid. We offer it with a diameter of 80cm and a height of 50cm, but it is also available in other dimensions.
Salon table made of solid wood, available in various dimensions, diameter: 80cm
Table height: 50cm
Designers
max ernst haefeli
Architect, furniture designer and leading exponent of the 'New Objectivity' or 'New Building' movement in Zurich. Studied at the architecture faculty at ETH Zurich. After working with Otto Bartning in Berlin (1923/24) and at this father Max Haefeli's architectural studio, he opened his own office in Zurich (1926). Designed modular furniture for ag möbelfabrik horgenglarus. From 1928, he collaborated closely with its director Ernst Kadler-Vögeli. 1927, he became head of the "Kollektivgruppe Schweizer Architekten", which furnished apartments in the block designed by Mies van der Rohe at the Weissenhof Estate in Stuttgart. 1937–1975, partnership with Werner Max Moser and Rudolf Steiger.