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Strammer Max, White

by Max Frommeld, 2009 — CHF 259.00
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The stool and side table Strammer Max by Max Frommeld for Nils Holger Moormann is composed of three multiplex panels and a central strut and obtains its stability thanks to a taut rope - a small ash rod serving as a little helper, a little helper which can however be swapped for any appropriate utensil.

Details

Product type Stool/Side table
Dimensions Height: 43 cm
Width: 41/44 cm
Depth: 26/30 cm
Material FU (birch plywood)
Rope: polyester, red
Stabilising rod: untreated ash
Colours

Function & properties The ash-rod can be replaced by any object of the correct size

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!
Assembly Please click on picture for detailed information (ca. 0,7 MB).
Care For cleaning the wooden surfaces a soft, damp cloth and a mild, neutral detergent are recommended.
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 family Langer Max
Datasheet Please click on picture for detailed information (ca. 5,4 MB).

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Design Story

Strammer Max by Max Frommeld for Nils Holger Moormann can be used as a side table or as a stool and once again proves the "flexibility" of the German manufacturer. Consisting of three multiplex panels and a central cross-connection bar, the Moormann object achieves its stability thanks to a taut rope. A taut rope which is held such through the service of a small ash rod - a little helper which can be switched for any other item of the correct dimensions, thus personalising your Strammer Max. The stool or side table Strammer Max is, as with all Moormann furniture, characterised by its clear lines, functionality, flexibility and intelligence. The Bavarian company was founded in 1982 by Nils Holger Moormann and places special emphasis on natural materials and local manufacturing.

The stool Strammer Max from Moormann

More about 'Strammer Max' in our journal

World Furniture Day 2012

...A brave, young Strammer Max Not in Cologne however as representative of his designer or producer, but as the Global Ambassador of an idea so genial, so eye wateringly simple, so necessary, that we're more than a little twisted with jealousy at not having thought it up ourselves: World Furniture Day... Because speaking to the good Strammer Max it was clear that World Furniture Day will become an annual celebration of all that is good, fun and personal in furniture...

(smow) in Milan 2010: Nils Holger Moormann

...After Moormann's 2009 Saloni Milano stand with Liesmichl, Strammer Max, Steckling et al, 2010 is looking a little more reserved...

new at smow: Strammer Max by Max Frommeld for Moormann

...And with Strammer Max, Max Frommeld has helped Moormann, once again, move the borders of what is acceptable in designer furniture... To assemble Strammer Max one simply slots the three outer plywood elements together, fit the crossbar and rope and then wind up the rope until the tension is sufficient to ensure stability...

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