E15
Houdini Chair
With Armrests
Price starting from € 1.098,00*
*Price valid for the version with armrests with frame in transparent lacquered oak - seat cushion excluded (cod. CH04).
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In the furniture signed e15, the solidity and warmth of traditional solid wood melt the solid rigor of German design typical forms, in a modern and effective combination that gives new life to the oldest of furnishing materials. The essential nature close to the minimalism of its products accompanies a strong vocation to eco-sustainability that permeates all production processes. Among tables, coffee tables, chairs and stools, the dining area furniture plays an important part in the e15 catalog, but it is also completed by a wide selection of storage units, beds, lamps and accessories.Read more
Designed by
Stefan Diez
Stefan Diez (1971-) is a highly regarded German designer. His creations are characterized by simple and logical shapes, free of redundant frills and useless flights of fancy, as well as by a great proximity to the themes and styles of craftsmanship. Diez in fact received initial training as a cabinetmaker in his youth, a profession that has been in his family for four generations, before specializing in design during the 1990s by studying at the Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Stuttgart and working with Richard Sapper in Milan and with Konstantin Grcic in Munich. And it was precisely in Munich that in 2003 he founded his studio Diez Office, which found its headquarters a few years later in a former carpentry shop chosen as the headquarters to preserve a strong connection with the memory of craftsmanship. Initially his creations concentrated in the field of table accessories produced by big brands such as Rosenthal and Authentics, later expanding to the world of furniture. Among the numerous brands with which he has collaborated, we highlight the German brands e15, Thonet, Schönbuch, Midgard and Dante, the Danish Hay, the Italian Emu and Magis and the Spanish Vibia and Viccarbe.
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