This is another table that deserves attention: the little brother of the M10, 15 per cent smaller in size, and produced by Tecta according to the ideas of its creator, Erich Brendel. The cube structures that characterised Walter Gropius’ director’s room also serve as a source of inspiration There is hardly a room installation that influenced a generation of young designers as enduringly as this room, which was much frequented by Bauhaus students.
They included Erich Brendel and Peter Keler. Keler also paid a visit to Erich Brendel in Wedel near Hamburg together with Tecta’s Axel Bruchhäuser. They spent the afternoon together. Erich Brendel then had the idea of offering his folding table in a smaller version, as a side table.