The Haus paperweight by designer Jan Philip Holler is a playful object with an open use context. Already much celebrated for its high-end furniture designs in solid wood, e15 now offer objects of a smaller scale that feature the similar attention to detail, aesthetics and workmanship.
Reminiscent of architectural building blocks, Holler selected the schematic version of a 'haus' (the German word for house) as his basic form from which the designer created a small collection of four paperweights - each distinguished by their respective roofs – duo-pitched, mono-pitched or hipped. Haus is available in solid oiled European oak or walnut timber, with the smallest version also available in a highly polished brass version.
Each of the handcrafted Haus paperweights is designed simply to be functional, playful and decorative – ideal as a small sculpture for the home or office. The product would make an ideal gift for anybody with an interest in Architecture and Design.
The Haus paperweight by designer Jan Philip Holler is a playful object with an open use context. Already much celebrated for its high-end furniture designs in solid wood, e15 now offer objects of a smaller scale that feature the similar attention to detail, aesthetics and workmanship.
Reminiscent of architectural building blocks, Holler selected the schematic version of a 'haus' (the German word for house) as his basic form from which the designer created a small collection of four paperweights - each distinguished by their respective roofs – duo-pitched, mono-pitched or hipped. Haus is available in solid oiled European oak or walnut timber, with the smallest version also available in a highly polished brass version.
Each of the handcrafted Haus paperweights is designed simply to be functional, playful and decorative – ideal as a small sculpture for the home or office. The product would make an ideal gift for anybody with an interest in Architecture and Design.