Full house: conmoto
Historia de la marca de Gerrit Terstiege
Münster, Alemania
09.10.19
conmoto masterfully succeeds in bringing the most diverse design personalities under one roof – each with their own unique, creative approach. One of our favourite pieces? Mark Braun's Kimono sofa.
The Chairman Metal chair by Werner Aisslinger. Aisslinger is known for using the latest technologies and unusual materials. The seat shell is made of 100% recyclable Formfleece
The Chairman Metal chair by Werner Aisslinger. Aisslinger is known for using the latest technologies and unusual materials. The seat shell is made of 100% recyclable Formfleece
×It can be useful sometimes to know a couple of Latin words or phrases For example, the German word 'Möbel' derives from 'mobilis', because furniture is mobile. The term ‘con moto', on the other hand, can be found on sheet music and means 'with movement'. And if indeed it is to be seen on a musical score, it’s an indication to the musicians that the piece should be played with some passion. It’s no coincidence then that the products of Münster-based company conmoto are also conceived and produced with passion, something that is only too clear to see. They are full of character and interpret typological traditions in a refreshingly new way.
Above: The Miami series by Berlin designer Mark Braun has a modular structure so that an armchair can also be extended to a sofa. Below: The Nizza bar stool works even without a bar
Above: The Miami series by Berlin designer Mark Braun has a modular structure so that an armchair can also be extended to a sofa. Below: The Nizza bar stool works even without a bar
×On conmoto.com, you can discover all of conmotos’s beautiful products for the home in the conmoto.home section, while the conmoto.projects section presents case studies from the hospitality sector where the company is active as a furnishing and equipment partner. In the conmoto.gallery section meanwhile, the company’s open minded spirit can be felt, with the works of numerous young artists are showcased in the company's own rooms.
Since July 2019, the company has also had its own joinery and paint shop. Ten new team members work in this production facility known as conmoto.crafts, located just 30 minutes away. conmoto’s story by the way, began in 1998 with a rather unusual product, the potential of which had been recognised by the founder and owner Johannes Wagner: a fireplace tool set designed by Peter Maly. This successful start gave Wagner the courage to venture into the world of modern garden furniture design together with the renowned designer – an area which for a long time had not offered very much that deserved to be called design.
Angular, clear, rectangular: the Riva collection by the Bavarian designer duo Schweiger & Viererbl is one of conmoto's best and longest selling items. It can be used on spacious balconies and terraces as well as in gardens
Angular, clear, rectangular: the Riva collection by the Bavarian designer duo Schweiger & Viererbl is one of conmoto's best and longest selling items. It can be used on spacious balconies and terraces as well as in gardens
×In addition to Maly, Dieter Sieger and his son Michael became close creative partners of Wagner. Further products around the fireplace followed, all of them stylishly staging fire and flame. In the meantime however, conmoto has come to offer a much broader product range, from an impressive list of designers. In addition to those already mentioned, it also includes Werner Aisslinger, Steffen Kroll (Studio Vertijet), Marie Schmid Schweiger, Carsten Gollnick, Pascal Bosetti and Mark Braun.
Bringing such a diverse range of design personalities – each with their own individual design approaches – under the umbrella of one brand is no easy task. As a company with a broad portfolio, it is important to find the right design partner for each design area. If everything is done right, this collaboration and teamwork can result in real bestsellers, and over the long term too – like the RIVA outdoor furniture series by Bavarian design duo Schweiger & Viererbl.
Above: Werner Aisslinger's Chairman with seat shells and frames in various contemporary colours. Below: With Carsten Gollnick's Habit storage furniture, clothing and accessories can become part of the room
Above: Werner Aisslinger's Chairman with seat shells and frames in various contemporary colours. Below: With Carsten Gollnick's Habit storage furniture, clothing and accessories can become part of the room
×A stunning newcomer to the party is Mark Braun's Kimono sofa design, a piece of furniture that radiates great clarity and at the same time has something very special and contemporary about it. Born in 1975, Braun is a designer who has made a real name for himself in recent years. As he puts it, kimono is 'like a hug, and at the same time an elegant piece of furniture'. the name of the sofa alludes to the sleeves of the Japanese garment which form a similar shape to the end pieces of the side rests on the front.
'Kimono is like a hug, and at the same time an elegant piece of furniture'
The side rests run at the same height as the backrest, and as a result, the impression is almost one of arms, offering a feeling of protection as well as rest. You can choose between an 88 and 144 cm high version. That’s right – 144 cm! Kimono then becomes a complete personal oasis, shielding sounds and inviting you to relax, and even in larger rooms, like lobbies for example, it makes waiting a pleasure and pleasantly shields you from the hustle and bustle outside.
With the Kimono sofa by Berlin designer Mark Braun, the side rests run at the same height as the backrest. You can choose from different colours and covers and it comes in a 88cm high version (above), as well as a 144cm high alternative (below)
With the Kimono sofa by Berlin designer Mark Braun, the side rests run at the same height as the backrest. You can choose from different colours and covers and it comes in a 88cm high version (above), as well as a 144cm high alternative (below)
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