A graphic sign that becomes matter, a functional sculpture suspended between lightness and stability. The Z-Table, designed by Elisabeth Lux and Frank Oehring for e15, is an icon of formal purity and structural innovation.
E15
On the market since 1995, e15 takes its name from the postcode of its first production workshop in London. Renowned for its simple design and the use of top-quality materials, the company combines cutting-edge production techniques with the most traditional craftsmanship. With the launch of its first collections on the market, e15 emerges as one of the companies that has made solid wood processing one of its strong points since the beginning.
Elisabeth Lux is a German artist and architect with training in painting, sculpture and architecture. After studying painting and sculpture in Canada, he continued his studies in architecture at the Berlin University of the Arts. He co-founded the studio "Architektursalon Elvira" with Martin Wiedermann and taught at the Technische Universität Berlin in the architecture department. Since 1998 he has worked as a freelance artist and designer and, in 2003, founded the design studio "Oehringlux" in collaboration with Frank Oehring. His works are characterized by harmonious geometric shapes that blend art, design and architecture. For the e15 brand, he designed the NOTA bureau, known for its elegance and precise functionality.