Vitra
EM Table
by Jean Prouvé, 1950 — from 3.298,00 €
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The EM Table was designed by Jean Prouvé in the early 50s as part of the project "Maison Tropique" and is produced today by the Swiss manufacturer Vitra. Characteristic of the Vitra table are the aesthetically designed, diagonal legs which are connected by a cross and thus give the Prouvé table its stability. The table top is available in 5 sizes and thus provides the ideal solution for many different room sizes and types.
Dinnertime: 15% Discount on Vitra Dining Chairs with Extra Comfort
Treat yourself to comfort while dining. Until 30 April 2026, you will receive a 15% discount on selected Dining Chairs from Vitra. This includes the upholstered versions of the Eames Plastic Chairs, as well as the Mikado Chairs and Softshell Chairs. The offer also applies to the EM table – for a harmonious dining ensemble that combines comfort and style.
Details
| Product type | Dining table |
| Dimensions | ![]() |
| Colours | Table top![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Base ![]() ![]() ![]() |
| Material | Table top: American walnut or oak in various versions Table legs and traverse: powder coated sheet steel |
| Variants | Available in 5 sizes |
| Care | To clean, a soft, damp cloth and a mild, neutral detergent is recommended. |
| Assembly | Table is supplied unassembled. Assembly Vitra EM Table (ca. 1 MB): ![]() |
| Certificates & Sustainability | Vitra conform to ISO 9001: 2008 (Quality management systems) ISO 14001: 2004 (Environmental management systems) |
| Warranty | 24 months |
| Product family | Prouvé Collection |
| Datasheet | Click for more information (ca. 0,3 MB).![]() |
FAQ
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What does the name EM Table mean?
The abbreviation EM stands for "Entretoise Metallique", which means "metal spacers" and is an allusion to the structure of the table base.











