![]() ![]() Thus, an intellectual world opened for me. With design, however, this was different. Coming from a fashion dynasty, I had always been interested in beauty, proportions and colours. I was fascinated by the connection between the aesthetics of things and their long decay time. It was a perfect moment: nobody knew about design, the word itself was exotic and unconsumed at that time. I fell into the realm of design in the 80s, when I was 28 years old. DAMn°: As an autodidact, how did you roll into design? NHM: Through a lot of insane detours, I discovered design as a personal passion. Both movies are in good contact with each other. The other is more rational and calculated. One is covering the creative side that I am living from and that makes me happy. I have a bit from every profession, as if two movies were playing in my head. NHM: Maybe I am an ‘occasionist’, or a universal crazy nut. It’s difficult to give you a correct title. ![]() DAMn°: You work as a designer, an entrepreneur and a gardener. I like to let things grow in their own wild way. Since then I adore the garden, even if I never honestly got deeper into it. She told me once that there are no weeds only wild herbs. My late partner was a landscape architect with green fingers. DAMn°: Cooking or gardening, which is of more interest? Nils Holger Moormann: Actually I’m a dilettante, but I have a lot of fun with both. On this specific, sunny Saturday, he has to mow the grass in his garden. But during the weekends, this furniture label founder doesn’t go to the office, instead he prefers to stay at his home in Aschau, an old farmhouse on the edge of a mountain creek, encircled by exuberantly growing bushes. In the middle of this picture-book landscape is Nils Holger Moormann’s company headquarters, in an old timber house. 90% of Moormann products are made in the immediate vicinity of the company's Aschau im Chiemgau base, thus not reducing transport costs but supporting the local community.Text saNdra hofMEistEr images Nils holGEr MoorMaN Aschau, near Lake Chiemsee, is an idyllic village situated in the Bavarian Alps, surrounded by high mountains and green meadows, where cows graze under big trees. In addition all Moormann products are designed so that they can both be simply recycled and transported in the smallest volume possible. Through the consequent use of natural materials and a strong focus on modular systems Moormann products are created with the environment and sustainability in mind. Nominated for the Designpreis der Bundesrepublik Deutschland 2009 Wash out any residues well and air-dry.Ī soft, dry cloth or, if necessary, a slightly damp cloth and clear water are recommended.ĭeutscher Designer Club ‚Das gute Stück‘ award in Gold 2008 If necessary, use lukewarm water, a damp cloth and a mild, neutral cleaning agent. Colour and structure differences, small scratch marks and other isolated blemishes are possible!ġ Bookinist armchair with reading lamp Rosi Lamp and with a magnifying glass, bookmark, pencil, eraser, sharpener, Moleskine notebook on one armrest side and the other armrest with holders for mobile phone, tablet and USB-C charging connectionĭust can be carefully vacuumed. ![]() Note: FU (plywood, birch) is a high-quality, industrially manufactured, film-coated multiplex board. Storage space in armrests, outer sides and backrestĮach Bookinist has an individual serial numberġ.8 W LED (/ 30 W halogen), G4 fitting, 12 V Reading lamp, bracket: black anodized aluminium Reading lamp, shade: black laminated chintz Seat sides right/left: H 22.9 x W 59.5 x D 13 cmīackrest continuous: H 21.5 x W 10 x D 35.5 cmĪrmrest compartment inside: untreated maple Armrest right front: H 21 x W 10 x D 14 cmĪrmrest left front: H 22.9 x W 10 x D 14 cm ![]()
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