The E15 Stuttgart Dining Chair sees the renowned German design company delve deep into the archives of classic German design. Something of a lost icon of the early-20th century, especially when placed alongside his more well-known contemporaries, Herre's archived works are finally being fully celebrated. Designed in 1926, the Stuttgart chair illustrates the geometry and rationality inherent in the expressive aesthetic of its maker and is a beautiful showcase for his work.
Crafted from oak, walnut or black oak, the Stuttgart features an elegant seat of Vienna weaving, this chair would be as much at home in a dining space or living room as it would a museum, destined to bring any environment to life.

A prolific architect, interior designer and graphic artist, Richard Herre was born in Germany in 1885.
Unlike his contemporaries who rose to prominence during Weimer Germany, Herre's legacy as an important figure within the history of furniture and design has only recently been uncovered. Herre's work is finally being reappraised thanks to his iconic designs been adopted by the likes of E15.