Markus Boge

 
Markus Boge (* 1972 in Bielefeld/Germany), studied together with Patrick Frey in Hannover, where they submitted a joint Degree Work in which they investigated a common problem: How do I control the chaos on and under my desk? Nis Holger Moormann liked their solution and too Boge and Frey's design Kant into the Moormann collection. And the two haven't looked back since. After forming their own design studio Frey and Boge continued producing commercially and critically acclaimed furniture such as the coat rack Trick Stick for Moormann. In 2006 they dissolved their business partnership.

Kant
Kant Bureau
Mini Kant
Kant monitor shelf
Kant Lader drawer 2er combination
Kant 2 Lader drawer
Kant 1 Lader drawer

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Christmas is coming the goose is getting fat ... rest your christmas wine on a mini Kant, 06.12.2010

... Mini Kant is available in white, black or red Liesmichl by Nils Holger Moormann: A modern classic in the making Liesmichl from Nils Holger Moormann is the perfect partner for all who love to read. The clever use of the frame as storage...



(smow)offline: The creative desk, 14.04.2009

... An absolute delight. Our favourite desk, however, remains the one we have at home: Kant by Patrick Frey & Markus Boge for Moormann. We love it not only because of its ingenious design, nor because it was originally a...



Designer furniture comes of age: TEFAF, Holland, 12.03.2009

... The (smow) blog has more than once suggested that designer furniture is more than just a comfortable place to sit of an evening or a convenient ledge on which to place your coffee while reading the paper; and that a well constructed piece...



Wheely good designs: Trolleys for all occassions, 26.02.2009

... Server from Lampert (Design: Patrick Frey, Markus Boge, 2004/05) Server is a practical trolley that despite its apparently sparse design offers an exceptional storage volume. Server is available in blue or green and can be fitted...



Nils Holger Moormann: A modern day Robin Hood, 11.02.2009

... A classic example of Moormannian igenuity is his modular kitchen system Erika. Through its 23 different elements the Erika system turns bare, unused walls in any home or office into practical kitchen areas. Everything you require...






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