Eileen Gray E1027 Coffee TableTimelessly beautiful, it's hard to believe the Eileen Gray E1027 Coffee Table was designed in the 1920s. Its sleek glass table top and stainless steel frame still look modern today. Our version stays true to the original both in terms of quality and functionality. The strengthened glass top is stronger and safer than regular glass and can be raised to different heights to suit your needs. The result is a stylish, versatile table that fits perfectly next to any chair or bedside. The story behind the E1027 Coffee TableEileen Gray designed the E1027 Coffee Table in 1927 for the guesthouse bedroom of a summerhouse in France, which she built with her lover, Jean Badovici. The 'E' stands for Eileen. The numbers represent the positions of letter of the alphabet. So the 'J' for Jean (as it's the 10th letter of the alphabet), the 2 is the 'B' for Badovici and the '7' is the 'G' for Gray. |