The story of Wilde + Spieth begins with the founding of the Spieth joinery in 1831 in Esslingen/Neckar, near Stuttgart. In 1912 the company, which at that time mainly produced wooden roller shutters, started to become modern Wilde + Spieth. The beginning of the collaboration between Wilde + Spieth and the architect and designer Egon Eiermann in the 1940s marked a decisive turning point in the company’s history, seeing it move ever more towards the development and production of furniture designs; and which from 1948 onwards completely determined the company’s development. Nowadays company mainly focuses on sustainability, supports local manufacturing and continues to produce designs that can be described as a smart balance between functionality and aesthetics. “We manufacture our products with attention to detail and sense of materiality — modern classics beloved by architects, stylists, designers and design lovers worldwide”, — Thomas Gerber, Managing Director.
Egon Eiermann
Egon Eiermann designed iconic chairs and tables in close collaboration with Wilde + Spieth, using plywood and steel as materials. Wilde + Spieth has also been developing chairs for musicians for decades. Some of the worlds most renowned orchestras, such as the Elbphilharmonie Orchestra in Hamburg, have chosen our products. Today, Wilde + Spieth sees itself as a forward-looking company with a focus on sustainability, outstanding service and the highest quality standards.