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Fatima Chest

c. 2002

by Philipp Mainzer
for e15

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The Fatima Chest of Drawers by Philipp Mainzer for e15 is a master­ful fusion of sculp­tural elegance and func­tional preci­sion. Designed to be more than just a storage solu­tion, Fatima stands as a refined state­ment piece — imbued with the signa­ture crafts­man­ship and mini­mal­ist philos­o­phy of e15.

Crafted with four spacious drawers, each seam­lessly inte­grated with a hori­zon­tal beveled strip handle, this chest embod­ies effort­less sophis­ti­ca­tion. The inclu­sion of a gentle auto­matic closure mech­a­nism ensures a smooth, whisper-soft oper­a­tion, elevat­ing daily func­tion­al­ity with an understated luxury.

Its foun­da­tion — a ¾‑inch thick squared tubular brushed stain­less steel base — is metic­u­lously mitered at 45-degree angles, lending a sense of geomet­ric purity while provid­ing struc­tural stabil­ity. This archi­tec­tural base not only enhances Fatima’s pres­ence but also creates a strik­ing contrast against the warmth of its solid wood composition.

Designed for modern inte­ri­ors that demand both artistry and utility, the Fatima Chest of Drawers brings a time­less refine­ment to bedrooms, dress­ing areas, and living spaces alike. A true testa­ment to Philipp Mainzer’s vision, it exem­pli­fies e15’s commit­ment to excep­tional mate­ri­als, preci­sion engi­neer­ing, and endur­ing contemporary design.

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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