Tagedieb, 120 x 200 cm, Without headboard, FU (plywood, birch) black, Anthracite, With rollable slatted base
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Details
Product type | Bed |
Dimensions |
Dimensions frame: (1) Width: 94,7 - 204,7 cm (2) Length: Version 200: 207,8 cm (vertical headboard) / 213,4 cm (inclined headboard) Version 220: 227,8 cm (vertical headboard) / 233,4 cm (inclined headboard) (3) height: Without headboard: 40,6 cm With headboard: 81,5 cm Dimensions mattress: Width: 90 - 200 cm Length: 200 or 220 cm |
Material | Frame: FU (birch plywood), 18 mm thick Brackets: steel, anthracite or light grey powder coated Slatted base supports: Aluminium Rollable slatted base: solid wood untreated with webbing Please note: The manufacturer has changed the bracket colours in 2020. The versions with the designation of the brackets "steel, powder-coated" are discontinued articles and are only available in limited quantities: Tagedieb white (staples: stone grey) Tagedieb black (brackets: umbra grey) 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! |
Colours | FU plywood |
Function & properties | Tool-free assembly - using clamps the individual components are simply connected Headboard can be mounted vertically or inclined (15 °) Depth between mattress support and frame edge variable from 8.7 to 16.6 cm |
Delivery includes | 1 bed Optionally available with headboard Optionally available with rollable slatted base Mattress and bedding not included |
Assembly | Please click on picture for detailed information (ca. 0,5 MB). |
Accessories | Tagedieb Shelf available separately |
Care | Light, superficial, dirt on the untreated edges can be removed using a fine abrasive paper. The surface can be simply wiped with a soft cloth. If necessary, use lukewarm water with a small amount of dish-washing liquid. |
Sustainability | The sustainability of Moormann products results from the use of natural materials and their processing into durable, often modular products, with room for adjustment. By dispensing with fixed connections. In terms of transport and distribution a special focus is placed on small pack sizes and the use of 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 |
Datasheet | Please click on picture for detailed information (ca. 0,5 MB). |
FAQ
What tools do I need to assemble my Tagedieb?
None! The Tagedieb is based on a halved joint construction principle which allow sit to be assembled without tools.
Do I have to order the Moormann slatted mattress support with the Tagedieb?
No. The optional Moormann slatted mattress support can be ordered, however any other mattress support can also be used. The depth between mattress support and frame edge is variable from 8.7 to 16.6 cm. For beds up to 1.40 m wide Moormann deliver one slatted mattress support, for Siebenschläfer beds 1.60 and wider two slatted mattress supports are required.
Why does the Tagedieb surface occasionally show inconsistencies?
Film protected FU (plywood, birch) is a high value industrially produced material. The film coating process can lead to visible alteration sin colour, structure and/or small scratches. In addition in the internal construction elements, for example, central support or slatted mattress support physical features such as knots and knot holes may be present. These are normal and in no way affect the quality of the wood or the physical stability of the object.
With furniture designs such as the bed Siebenschläfer or the shelving system FNP the manufacturer Nils Holger Moormann has established a portfolio which is characterized by minimalist design and functional, innovative design ideas. Moormann furniture offers intelligent design solutions and can generally be assembled without tools: characteristics also applicable to the bed Tagedieb from Carmen Buttjer which Moormann added to their programme in 2013. Tagedieb is constructed with the help of four bracket clamps, which are color-matched to the Tagedieb bed, and attached at the corners. The optional Tagedieb headboard can be mounted either vertically or inclined and just as with the height adjustable mattress support, perfectly responds to the Moormann's concept of flexibility.
Designer
Born in 1988 near Cologne, Carmen Buttjer is one of the youngest designers in the Moormann roster and indeed she only graduated in 2013, the same year in which her bed Tagedieb was added to the Nils Holger Moormann programme. During her studies in Kassel Carmen Buttjer gained practical experience as an intern with the Berlin based designer Judith Seng . The focus of Carmen Buttjer's work is less a form that is based on purely functional aspects, but rather with the interaction between man and object. Formal decisions are therefore always made with regard to questions of identity and emotion of the people.
Production
The production of Nils Holger Moormann furniture is carried out by smaller and medium sized companies, largely based the company headquarters in Aschau and who frequently have collaborated with which Moormann for many years. Thus Moormann actively promotes regional structures and integrates the expertise of different professions into the production processes. In many cases, the suppliers are also involved in the development of the first prototypes, working together with the designers on questions of how to best implement the designs for serial production. The choice of materials is based on the practicability and on questions of environmental responsibility. Moormann works primarily with natural, sustainable materials. All woods, for example, are FSC certified and come from sustainably managed European forests. The Tagedieb is produced in two variants, white and black birch plywood with clips of powdered steel. A slatted frame and headboard are optionally available.
Manufacturer
Nils Holger Moormann originally studied law; however, at the beginning of the 1980s he quit his studies to focus instead on producing furniture designs by young, still unknown designers. Over the years Moormann has grown to become one of the most successful companies in the industry: a position largely achieved thanks to the clean lines and unique features of the company's portfolio, such as the regional focus and targeted promotion of young talent. Established in 1992 in Aschau im Chiemgau Nils Holger Moormann also operate a hotel which mixes the charm of Moormann furniture with an organic lifestyle. Featuring almost exclusively with Moormann furniture Berge offers Alpine views, green electricity and organic products and is not only a relaxing holiday destination, but also provides a good insight into Moormann's world - and is an excellent location in which to test Tagedieb.