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Schrankone

by Nils Holger Moormann, 2018 — from 6.044,00 €
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Schrankone by Nils Holger Moormann is, what else would one expect from Moormann, not your usual custom-built wardrobe but one according to the typical Moormann style. Completely screwless, the individual elements are held together by magnets. The cleverly designed cabinet can be individually configured according to requirements and space.

Details

Product type Wardrobe
Dimensions Height: 215 cm
Width: single element 58 cm, extendable
Depth: 60 cm
Material Body: sheet steel, anthracite grey powder coated
Rails, connecting frame: ash untreated, FU (plywood, birch), white
Doors: chipboard, anti-fingerprint coating
Shelves: FU (plywood, birch), white
Drawer modules: FU (plywood, birch); fronts ash, nature
Variants Further configurations available on request
Function & properties Construction via magnets instead of screws
Classically-run drawers
Shelves, clothes rail and drawer modules are variable and can also be retrofitted.
Assembly Please click on the picture for detailed information (ca. 1,1 MB).
Care Light, superficial blemishes on the surface 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.
Certificates & 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
Datasheet Please click on the picture for detailed information (ca. 0,8 MB).

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