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Classic / Comfort stacking lounger Müller Möbelwerkstätten
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Simply good: Classic / Comfort stacking lounger Müller Möbelwerkstätten
The stacking lounger by Rolf Heide was designed back in 1966 and has been writing design history ever since. The stacking lounger from Müller Möbelwerkstätten is ideal as an additional sleeping option! It can be dismantled and consists of four wooden parts and connecting elements. Available in a variety of colours, the lounger matches any interior style.Müller Möbelwerkstätten
Müller Möbelwerkstätten has been developing and manufacturing products in northern Germany for over 140 years. The medium-sized family business is managed by Jochen Müller, now in the 5th generation. the first collections were presented at the Cologne Furniture Fair in 1971 and since then many more design products have been created year after year in close co-operation with renowned designers. The manufacturer's products are characterised by the German concept of design and quality. Clarity of form and functionality are just as important as timelessness and workmanship.Material and format
The bed is made of plywood or multiplex, 9-ply glued. The material is 15 mm thick. The stacked bed is 23.5 cm high individually. The stacked bed is 40 cm high. In addition to the selected dimensions, there is an extra 3 cm in width and depth for the frame. It is available in different sizes.Note: From a width of 140 cm, a centre rail should be used to stabilise the slatted frame in the middle. - Dimensions / Infos
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Simply good: Classic / Comfort stacking lounger Müller Möbelwerkstätten
The stacking lounger by Rolf Heide was designed back in 1966 and has been writing design history ever since. The stacking lounger from Müller Möbelwerkstätten is ideal as an additional sleeping option! It can be dismantled and consists of four wooden parts and connecting elements. Available in a variety of colours, the lounger matches any interior style.
Müller Möbelwerkstätten
Müller Möbelwerkstätten has been developing and manufacturing products in northern Germany for over 140 years. The medium-sized family business is managed by Jochen Müller, now in the 5th generation. the first collections were presented at the Cologne Furniture Fair in 1971 and since then many more design products have been created year after year in close co-operation with renowned designers. The manufacturer's products are characterised by the German concept of design and quality. Clarity of form and functionality are just as important as timelessness and workmanship.
Material and format
The bed is made of plywood or multiplex, 9-ply glued. The material is 15 mm thick. The stacked bed is 23.5 cm high individually. The stacked bed is 40 cm high. In addition to the selected dimensions, there is an extra 3 cm in width and depth for the frame. It is available in different sizes.
Note: From a width of 140 cm, a centre rail should be used to stabilise the slatted frame in the middle.
Product number: | MUELLER MOEBELW STAPEL |
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Manufacturer | Müller Möbelwerkstätten |
Designer | Rolf Heide |
Shipping method | Forwarding agent |
Material | Laminated wood |
Herstellerinformationen / Manufacturer information:
Müller Möbelwerkstätten GmbH
Urwaldstraße 8
26345 Bockhorn
Deutschland / Germany
www.muellermoebel.de
info@muellermoebel.de
Fair Design at Müller Möbelwerkstätten
- Family business from Germany in the fifth generation
- sustainable production at the company headquarters in Bockhorn, Frisia for more than 150 years
- short transport routes and reduced energy consumption
- high-quality and durable materials and raw materials from exclusively FSC-certified suppliers, preferably from the region
- Reduction of consumables and packaging materials, multiple recycling, avoidance of plastics as well as thermal utilisation of waste wood