Moritz Bannach designs furniture according to the modular principle
Moritz Bannach designs furniture according to the modular principle
Moritz Bannach, who founded his label of the same name only this year, prefers to design according to the modular principle: "Abbondio" table, for example, can be disassembled into seven individual parts.

**Moritz Bannach ** Veneering and varnishing Moritz Bannach's three-meter long dining and work table "Abbondio" takes a lot of skill and time - putting it together just a few moves. Ragnar Schmuck
Moritz Bannach first learned to design spaces while studying landscape architecture, and later at the Berlin furnishing house Dopo Domani. Now he has a new, shall we say, hobbyhorse: under his family name he is designing a collection of dismountable tables. His "Abbondio" table (6783 euros), made of lacquered MDF, is assembled from seven individual pieces. Crossed legs ensure stability even when fully occupied.
Dining table "Abbondio" in lacquered MDF, 6783 euros.
In 2018, the trained landscape architect founded his furniture brand Bannach.
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