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Enoki Metal Table

c. 2011/2012

by Philipp Mainzer
for e15

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The all-metal ENOKI side table by Philipp Mainzer for e15 embraces a bold yet refined sculp­tural pres­ence, elevat­ing its mini­mal­ist form through care­fully consid­ered mate­ri­al­ity and finish. Crafted entirely from steel, this edition of the iconic table comes in a selec­tion of powder-coated finishes — silk grey, pure orange, and jet black — as well as a strik­ing zinc-plated variant with an irides­cent, rainbow-like sheen. The differ­ent finishes inter­act uniquely with light, creat­ing subtle shifts in tone and reflec­tion depend­ing on their surroundings.

The ENOKI’s steel table­top, measur­ing 5/8” in thick­ness, enhances its visual solid­ity while main­tain­ing a sleek and contem­po­rary profile. Avail­able in two sizes, the tables can be arranged with over­lap­ping heights, allow­ing for dynamic compo­si­tions that adapt effort­lessly to various inte­rior settings. Whether used indi­vid­u­ally as a state­ment piece or grouped together for an engag­ing inter­play of color and form, the all-metal ENOKI show­cases a versa­tile and artis­tic approach to modern design.

Through a clever explo­ration of mate­r­ial and propor­tion, the ENOKI collec­tion presents a playful yet sophis­ti­cated take on func­tional furni­ture, seam­lessly blend­ing indus­trial preci­sion with sculptural

Philipp Mainzer

Germany

Philipp Mainzer, born in Germany, studied product design at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design and architecture at the Architectural Association in London. In 1995, he co-founded e15, a modern furniture brand renowned for its progressive philosophy and timeless designs. Many of his creations have become iconic, earning international awards and inclusion in permanent museum exhibitions. Alongside his work with e15, Mainzer practiced architecture in New York before returning to Germany in 2001, where he continues to contribute to the field. A member of the executive committee of the German Design Council, Mainzer frequently lectures on architecture, design, and branding.

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