Adjustable Table E 1027 is designed by Eileen Gray for ClassiCon with chromed steel frame adjustable in height, top in clear glass, gray smoked glass or black lacquered metal.
This is the classic among classics. Its ingeniously proportioned, distinctive form has made this height-adjustable table one of the most popular design icons of the 20th century. It is named after the house E 1027 ‘Maison en bord de mer’ that Eileen Gray built for herself and for her partner, Jean Badovici. The code-name likewise comes from: E is for Eileen, 10 for Jean (J is the 10th letter of the alphabet), 2 for B(adovici) and 7 for G(ray). This table is probably Eileen Gray's most famous work. It was added to the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1978.