


Jorel
Architonic ID: 1543990
Year of Launch: 2017
Concept
The more minimalistic an individual piece of furniture is, the more sophisticated the quality of the design, processing and material have to be – a principle that is especially true for jorel.
The delicate, 4 mm thick fronts and side walls – which happen to match the new interlübke drawer framers – allow for no mistakes. This is why we only use authentic materials for jorel, from soft matt lacquer, glass and aluminium to hot-rolled stainless steel in silvertouch and elegant marble. The geometrical design accentuates the vertical. A distinctive vertical grip cove and narrow, upward extending 45 and 60 cm wide hinged doors are therefore typical for jorel.
And asymmetry creates tension. The grip cove and drawers are therefore always arranged on the left or right, or the fronts are of different widths. No handle or plinth distracts from the minimalistic design and elegant materials. Distinctive cover panels are only visible at a second glance, subtly placed behind the upward extending fronts and side walls.
jorel adapts to your personal design style, pleasantly discrete, from elegant matt lacquer to the cool industrial look. The 12 different dimensions and functions in which the jorel individual pieces are available also contribute to this.
This product belongs to collection:
Closed base
Wall-standing, With hinged doors
Residential

Germany
Born in Germany, Philipp Mainzer studied product design at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, and architecture at the Architectural Association both in London. In 1995 Philipp Mainzer co-founded the modern furniture brand e15. Having established the progressive, enduring philosophy and unique branding of e15, he has received international awards for many of his designs, which are identifying icons for e15 and part of several permanent exhibitions in museums. Parallel to the creation of e15, Philipp Mainzer practiced architecture in New York and continues to do so since his return to Germany in 2001. He is a member of the executive committee of German Design Council and regularly gives lectures on architecture, design and branding. Philipp Mainzer is creative and managing director of e15 and his architecture office.