Crafted to the very highest standards, the Cut range of chopping boards brings personality and a lifetime of functionality to your kitchen. The Chop, Cut and Slice boards designed by Philipp Mainzer for e15, are beautifully proportioned and functional cutting boards, built to the very highest standards. Designed to work as well in conjunction as they do apart.
Each board is a generously sized and characterised by a functional hole, offering superior handling ease. Combining the clear and essential shape with a luxurious note, Cut is ideal for serving as well as preparing food. Metal bracings inside the oak boards hold the pieces together permanently and prevent deformation from moisture. For hygienic reasons the solid wood version is supplied untreated.
Crafted to the very highest standards, the Cut range of chopping boards brings personality and a lifetime of functionality to your kitchen. The Chop, Cut and Slice boards designed by Philipp Mainzer for e15, are beautifully proportioned and functional cutting boards, built to the very highest standards. Designed to work as well in conjunction as they do apart.
Each board is a generously sized and characterised by a functional hole, offering superior handling ease. Combining the clear and essential shape with a luxurious note, Cut is ideal for serving as well as preparing food. Metal bracings inside the oak boards hold the pieces together permanently and prevent deformation from moisture. For hygienic reasons the solid wood version is supplied untreated.
Cut Chopping Board
by
e15

This product is designed by
Philipp Mainzer
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 practised 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 the German Design Council and regularly gives lectures on architecture, design...