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MÜLLER - Functional furniture from the family business
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MÜLLER - Functional furniture from the family business
This family business from northern Germany became famous with a piece of furniture that has had a firm place in the MAGAZIN range since the very beginning: The STAPELLIEGE, designed by Rolf Heide, exemplifies MÜLLER's philosophy in a very special way: simple, understated and highly functional furniture for almost any context is the specialty of the company, which was founded in 1869 as a joinery. Designed in 1966, the STAPELLIEGE has long since ceased to be a simple solution for the student apartment, but an archetype whose practical value is indispensable for rooms where space is at a premium. For MAGAZIN, MÜLLER produces the popular lounger in a special version with a robust white surface on a black core material. Another space-saving piece of furniture from MÜLLER is the SEKRETÄR FLATMATE, designed by Michael Hilgers. Thanks to its shallow depth and unobtrusive appearance, it is a perfect piece of functional furniture. MÜLLER attaches great importance to particularly robust materials such as melamine-resin-coated multiplex, which is processed in the company's own production facilities. Clear forms, sensible functions and the renunciation of any fashionable ephemerality is still the essential program in the fifth generation of the Müller family. MÜLLER furniture has been convincing MAGAZIN for decades. The versatility of the products is just as reliable as the quality of workmanship, making STAPELLIEGE, SEKRETÄR and co. long-lasting companions for us and our customers.
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