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Milla 700 High Desk Richard Lampert

frame schwarz RAL 9005
table top Linoleum schwarz
*Prices excl. VAT plus shipping costs Tip: Price if you pay in advance via bank transfer (-3%): US$1,004.32

Delivery time: 3 - 4 weeks

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Back-friendly working: Milla 500 standing desk Richard Lampert

Whether reading, working or lecturing, the height-adjustable Milla design standing desk by Richard Lampert will positively change your habits . You will work in a straight yet relaxed posture and soon won't want to do without your special standing desk with footrest. The dismountable Richard Lampert Milla standing desk by Otto Sudrow is built according to the principle of the famous Eiermann design table. The beautifully shaped top set, consisting of a desk top and a shelf, can be ordered in different colours.

Guarantor of great design: Egon Eiermann

Egon Eiermann (1904 to 1970) was a famous German architect and furniture designer, his ideas are still decisive for modern, timeless design. Many of his designs are still available today thanks to Richard Lampert. Eiermann was the first to develop mass-produced furniture after the Second World War that not only held its own in international design comparisons, but scored points. Whether table frame, tubular steel chair or wicker armchair: Eiermann's legacy is a great one. 

Richard Lampert: Design made in Germany

In 1993, Richard Lampert founded his company in Stuttgart with the aim of industrially producing furniture and everyday objects that combine quality craftsmanship, design and sustainability. Richard Lampert's collections cover a wide range of areas, from outdoor furniture to living space and office furniture. Well-known designers such as Egon Eiermann and Herbert Hirche stand alongside unconventional and lesser-known international designers.

Material and format

The Richard Lampert Design standing desk is made of melamine and can be ordered in white or black with oak edging, alternatively with Forbo linoleum in classic black or grey; those who want a splash of colour can choose red, blue or green, each with oak edging. The height-adjustable frame with practical footrest is available in various versions . Here in the frame-width 50 mm version. A wider version with a width of 70 cm is also available. The standing desk is delivered disassembled for self-assembly. The height is 105 to 135 cm.
Product number: MILLA 700 SCHWARZ LINO SCHWARZ
Manufacturer Richard Lampert
designed in 1990
Designer Otto Sudrow
Shipping method Forwarding agent
Height 105 - 135 cm

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