
e15
TA04 Bigfoot Table
$5,000-$15,000
The original 1994 design that established e15's legacy. Solid European oak with characteristic square legs cut from the center of the tree, showcasing natural cracks and annual rings.
Signature Product$875
A modern design classic from 1996 that doubles as a stool and side table. Named 'Backenzahn' (molar tooth) for its distinctive geometric form carved from solid oak.
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e15
$5,000-$15,000
The original 1994 design that established e15's legacy. Solid European oak with characteristic square legs cut from the center of the tree, showcasing natural cracks and annual rings.

e15
$916-$1,440
An elegant tray table available in brass, polished stainless steel, or powder-coated finishes. The removable tray top adds functionality to the sculptural form.

e15
$1,714-$1,850
A reissue of Richard Herre's 1920s Modernist design featuring Viennese cane wickerwork and solid oak or walnut frame. A tribute to Bauhaus-era craftsmanship.

e15
$1,059
A Ferdinand Kramer reissue from the 1920s featuring powder-coated steel construction. Available in bold colors including neon red, showcasing e15's playful color sensibility.

Artek
$400
The most elemental of furniture pieces, featuring Aalto's revolutionary L-leg in bent birch. Equally suitable as seat, table, or display surface.

Frama
$550
Petite multi-purpose stool in dark pine. Functions as side table, plant stand, or additional seating with an elemental geometric form.

Frama
$640
Aluminum stool with an industrial aesthetic and clean geometric lines. Can be used as seating or side table.

Hem
$510
Iconic stool by Max Lamb crafted from a single sheet of enameled steel. The ribbed indent allows stacking and provides a grip for lifting.

Audo Copenhagen
$695
Minimalist dining chair by Afteroom studio. Tribute to functionalism and Bauhaus.

Massproductions
$550
Elegant bar stool in solid ash wood with black stained or natural finishes. Part of the Albert seating family with multiple height options.