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Kaisa Table

c. 2023

by Annabelle Klute
for e15

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Kaisa Table

by Annabelle Klute
for e15
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The KAISA side tables for e15, designed by Annabelle Klute in 2023, are a strik­ing fusion of sculp­tural elegance and indus­trial inno­va­tion. Inspired by Art Deco jewelry and the evolv­ing glass devel­op­ments of the early 20th century, these tables embody a refined balance of faceted geom­e­try and linear abstraction.

Avail­able in three sizes — small, medium, and large — the KAISA tables feature a bold yet deli­cate pres­ence, offered in a selec­tion of black, mirrored, and brown glass. Their design plays with gradi­ents of translu­cency, ensur­ing that each piece inter­acts dynam­i­cally with light and its surround­ings. From every perspec­tive, KAISA reveals a new visual expe­ri­ence, drawing atten­tion to subtle reflec­tions and intricate details.

With a time­less yet contem­po­rary aesthetic, the KAISA side tables stand as versa­tile and artful addi­tions to a variety of inte­rior settings, whether as a state­ment piece or a comple­ment to other furniture.

Annabelle Klute

Germany

Annabelle Klute is a German industrial designer and goldsmith whose work seamlessly blends the precision of traditional craftsmanship with the innovation of contemporary design. Born in Germany, she graduated from the Staatliche Zeichenakademie Hanau, where she trained as a goldsmith, before pursuing industrial design at Burg Giebichenstein Kunsthochschule Halle. Her expertise led her to a design post at Michael Anastassiades Studio in London, where she further honed her approach to materials, form, and light.

Now based in Frankfurt, Annabelle leads the product development team at e15, where she plays a pivotal role in shaping the brand’s forward-thinking designs. In 2023, she introduced the KAISA side tables for e15, a striking series inspired by Art Deco jewelry and early industrial glass design. Through KAISA, Klute demonstrates her keen eye for faceted surfaces, reflections, and optical depth, transforming furniture into elegant, architectural statements.

Her approach is deeply rooted in material exploration, geometry, and the interplay of light and form, ensuring that her work remains both timeless and innovative—a seamless dialogue between craft and industrial production.

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