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Kant Desk

by Patrick Frey & Markus Boge, 2002 — from CHF 2’307.00
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Typical Moormann! The desk Kant, made of birch and maple and featuring a tool-free construction, features,a s with all Moormann products, a novel idea: a kink at the rear end of the table not only provides for an interesting look but also for storage. Utensils, book, folders, sweets etc can be kept free of the work surface, yet remain within easy reach.

Details

Product type Desk
Dimensions H 74 x W 160/190 x D 105 cm
Worksurface depth 70 cm
Material Table top: FU (birch plywood) with laminate or linoleum surface
Legs: Solid maple

Attention: FU (Plywood, birch) is a high-quality, industrially produced multi-layer product with a protective film covering. Variations in colour and structure in addition to small scratches are always possible!
Variants Available in 2 sizes
Colours

Function & properties Tool-free construction
Assembly Please click on picture for detailed information (ca. 0,3 MB).
Care FU: Light, superficial, blemishes of the untreated edges can be removed using a fine-grained sandpaper. The surface can be wiped with a soft cloth. If necessary, use lukewarm water with a small amount of detergent.

For waxed surface only use a dry soft cloth, never use a wet cloth!

Table legs: Light, superficial stains can be removed using a fine abrasive paper. Always sand in the direction of the wood grain! Oiled or waxed surface can be treated with a colourless oil or wax
Awards & museum Good Design Award 2003, The Chicago Athenæum
Deutscher Designer Club 'Gute Gestaltung' Auszeichnung in Bronze 2005
iF design award 2005
Nominated for Designpreis der Bundesrepublik Deutschland 2004
Sustainability The sustainability of Moormann products largely results from the use of natural materials and their processing into durable, often modular, products which offer the user the chance to adapt and modify them as required. For transporting and distribution an emphasis is placed on achieving small packing sizes and only using recycled / recyclable packaging material. Production of Moormann furniture is completed by regional workshops within a 40 km radius of the company headquarters in Aschau im Chiemgau.
Warranty 24 months
Product datasheet Please click on picture for detailed information (ca. 1,0 MB).

Popular versions

Kant Desk, 160 cm, 74 cm, FU (plywood, birch) linoleum black
Kant Desk, 190 cm, 74 cm, FU (plywood, birch) laminate white silk mat
Kant Desk, 160 cm, 74 cm, FU (plywood, birch) laminate white silk mat
Kant Desk, 190 cm, 74 cm, FU (plywood, birch) linoleum black
Kant Desk, 190 cm, 74 cm, FU (plywood, birch) linoleum grey
Kant Desk, 160 cm, 74 cm, FU (plywood, birch) linoleum grey

Design Story

The table with the kink. Kant from Moormann a desk with an integrated shelf.

Production

Just as innovative as the designs in Moormann catalogue are the Moormann production processes. The majority of Moormann products are crafted by small businesses in the immediate vicinity of the company headquarters in Aschau im Chiemgau. The Kant desk from Moormann is delivered flat-packed and can easily be assembled at home: and as is standard with Moormann products the assembly is tool free. The decision to ship Kant flat-packed is to reduce shipping volume, a key component of the company's approach to and understanding of sustainability, as is the fact that Moormann products can be easily recycled should that prove desirable. Which it won't. In addition Nils Holger Moormann place great importance on the selection of materials and processing technology. For example, Kant's FU birch plywood table top and maple legs are sourced exclusively from European forests with an FSC certificate.

The Design

As you would expect from the furniture manufacturer Nils Holger Moormann, the design of the table Moormann Kant is based on an unconventional, but quite catchy design idea. The table top features namely at the rear end on a bend, forming a kind of storage channel and provides storage space for various desk accessories. So you have a free of cleared work table and yet everything you need at hand. The design by Patrick Frey and Markus Boge from 2002 proves to be so cunning that it was also applied to the Kant Bureau as a smaller desk as the ideal home office solution with the dimensions H74 x B120 / 140 x T85,5 cm. And Kant thinks even further! Several accessories complement Moormann Kant Desks for practical organizational aids.

High-quality and responsible processing: The hallmarks of Moormann furniture.

Patrick Frey and Markus Boge designed the Kant desk while still at college.

Manufacturer

As a manufacturer of contemporary furniture Moormann has a clear concept and a unique portfolio. And since the company's establishment in the early 1980s, founder and eponym Nils Holger Moormann has continued to develop both. In addition to the idiosyncratic designs, around which often weaves a story, another unique feature of the Moormann philosophy is the targeted promotion of young, still unknown, designer. Kant coming directly from the college to Moormann: Kant, Kant Secretary and Kant Mini were the diploma thesis of Markus Boge and Patrick Frey. In addition, Moormann remain true to their home region. Located in the enviable Alpine panorama of the Chiemgau are of Bavaria, Moormann uses regional structures and manufactures for the production of their furniture and also run a small private hotel in Aschau, Berge.

Designer

The refreshingly impertinent design of Kant originates from the relatively young designers Patrick Frey and Markus Boge. When the desk and table family entered production in 2002 the pair had still to complete their design studies at the Fachhochschule Hanover. The establishment of the joint office Frey-Boge quickly followed. As did the awards. Their motto, "simple but not simple", fits perfectly with the world of contemporary designer furniture and is ultimately what makes their Kant desk with his brilliant symbiosis of worktop and storage space into an endearing public favourite.

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smow Blog Interview: Patrick Frey - I find it unashamed that the furniture industry isn't prepared to pay young designers a discretionary payment for developing a project

...When we spoke with designer Patrick Frey in context of our #campustour, the plan was quite simply to discuss contemporary design education; however, the natural flow of the conversation took us in a raft of interesting directions, including his experiences as a freelance designer, the question of development payments in the furniture industry and the background to his and Markus Boge's joint diploma project, a project in many regards personified by the tables Kant and Marketing... But Markus and I wanted to focus on everyday objects, the title of our Diploma theses was Arbeitsbasis, and the question posed was what is required in the contemporary work place and can we develop minimal, clever solutions, and then the tables Kant and Marketing arose with their unfamiliar character smow Blog: And did that go down well in such a heavy duty, industrial, environment?...

#campustour Interview: Patrick Frey, Assistant Professor, Hochschule Hannover

...A graduate himself of the Hochschule Hannover, Patrick Frey first made a name for himself with the desks Kant and Marketing, developed, together with Markus Boge, in context of their joint diploma project, and which, in addition to success in international competitions, entered production with German manufacturer Nils Holger Moormann...

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...And so a few suggestions from Haus Moormann for those of you looking for wood based Christmas presents a la days of yore: Mini Kant by Patrick Frey and Markus Boge for Moormann: The side table version of Patrick Frey and Markus Boge's 2002 Kant Desk, the Mini Kant has the same wonderful "V"-shaped storage for books - but with the reduced dimensions it is also perfectly suited to magazines, CDs, DVDs etc... With its simple "X" leg frame the Mini Kant passes perfectly into any room, and to any occasion...

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...From the outrageous Bookinist over the classically overtoned Bookstabler and onto the book-friendly desk Kant, the Allgauer always seem to have readers at the forefront of their thoughts...

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