... Invariably this year using a tablet. The Bookinist Cup was a reminder that it needn't be so. And we don't just mean the fact that Vitra were a "sponsor". Guessing at what the whole exercise must have cost, we're pretty certain...
... Ahead of the event Moormann sent out miniature Bookinist kits to their clients, partners and chums with the request that they be "pimped" and returned. If we're honest we don't think that they expected to get that many back. ... From a Gingerbread Bookinist over Popemobiles and onto something unspeakably coarse if equally cool from Jehs + Laub, the fantasy and artistic talent of Moormann's extended family is...
... For many the Bookinist was developed as an armchair in which one could sit and read; surrounded by your favourite literature. This however is one of the crueler droplets in the marketing mist of deception that shrouds the global ... As something your granny could use. Industry insiders and adrenaline junkies know better. And the more intractable of those answered Nils Holger Moormann's challenge to combat. For the 2011...
... We hope that's not given you too much of a clue.... ...
... A thoroughly absorbing and dramatic encounter ending 3:2 for Germany. The Group B table and all Group B results can be found...
... But "car designer" Victoria Beckham? Is that really "design"? Or just an obvious and cheap PR gag from a company whose tradition and customer list would tend to imply that they really don't need to resort to tired PR gags? We go with...
... If there's one thing Moormann excel at it's producing book friendly furniture. From the outrageous Bookinist over the classically overtoned Bookstabler and onto the book-friendly desk Kant, the Allgauer always seem to have...
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