more-moebel
07-24-2012, 03:53 PM
Our ideas for sleeping range from filigree wood constructions via apparently floating beds though to upholstered varieties. All more beds are variable in terms of length and width, and they are also available with painted surfaces on request.
By the way, the first piece of more furniture was a bed: Cama will turn 20 in the coming year.
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Cama - Designer: Bernhard Müller, 1992
The first piece of the more collection ever and even today just as popular as in 1993. Made of warm solid wood and with clear aesthetics. Bedframe and headboard made of solid wood or matt lacquered according to sample card. Either with wooden or chrome-plated feet. Inlay depth 16 cm.
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Riva - Designer: Kressel & Schelle, 2006
Not a dream, but rather a design idea come true. A floating bed with fabric-covered headboard, chromium-plated fittings and integrated side shelves.
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B-15: Designer: Bernhard Müller, 2010
A light design for a deep sleep. B15’s slender solid-wood frame lies on a virtually invisible base.
By the way, the first piece of more furniture was a bed: Cama will turn 20 in the coming year.
3177
Cama - Designer: Bernhard Müller, 1992
The first piece of the more collection ever and even today just as popular as in 1993. Made of warm solid wood and with clear aesthetics. Bedframe and headboard made of solid wood or matt lacquered according to sample card. Either with wooden or chrome-plated feet. Inlay depth 16 cm.
3178
Riva - Designer: Kressel & Schelle, 2006
Not a dream, but rather a design idea come true. A floating bed with fabric-covered headboard, chromium-plated fittings and integrated side shelves.
3179
B-15: Designer: Bernhard Müller, 2010
A light design for a deep sleep. B15’s slender solid-wood frame lies on a virtually invisible base.