e15 unveils three new products by German designer Jörg Schellmann.
January 21st, 2014
Table PLATZ
PLATZ has a clear, composed form with a design rooted in the aesthetics of traditional work tables. The diagonal bar ensures high stability and underscores a more informal approach to work.
Bench SITZ
SITZ follows the same design language as PLATZ. The signature diagonal bar dominates the character of the solid wood bench and gives it its high stability.
Shelf PROFIL
The sculptural PROFIL evokes associations with minimal art. The shelf is made of aluminium and is produced in one piece by way of extrusion, resulting in a finished product with excellent surface quality.
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