The Vipp809 oil can is intended for use on your stainless steel or painted steel surface after it has been thoroughly cleaned.
Vipp's ambition is a world with fewer but better quality products. This approach is present in all Vipp articles and are inspired by the iconic trash can.
The Vipp 720 open air sofa with outdoor cushions has an open end option on both the left and right and brings the living room comfort to your patio.
The Vipp 720 open air sofa with rattan details brings the comfort of the living room outside, and is equipped with quick-drying outdoor textile cushions.
The Vipp 719 open air table measures 2.5 meters and has a 12 mm ceramic top with a waterproof protective layer for a long and durable use.
Slim strips of teak wood form a beautiful and airy graphic pattern with an aluminum frame underneath, part of the luxurious Vipp open air collection.
The small Vipp 714 outdoor lounge table combines slim aluminum legs with a solid 12 mm ceramic table top for a monochrome effect.
Modelled after it's indoor counter part, the lounge chair outdoor is available in grey coating with two separate removable and washable cushions.
The Vipp 711 outdoor chair is part of the luxurious Open Air collection, made with an aluminum frame and back and seat cushion with waterproof and UV protection.
The practical Vipp toothbrush holder for your bathroom now also comes in beige, part of the Holger Nielsen beige collection with many items.
The high quality Vipp 7 toothbrush holder is designed with two rubber inner parts that separate the toothbrush and toothpaste and is also easy to keep clean.
The Vip-675 Chimney sideboard is a new addition to the series of the same name and is made to store your beloved belongings, visible or behind the door.
The Vipp 632 ottoman is a logical partner for your sofa, it offers extra comfort and can also serve as a coffee table with books on it.
Vipp's ambition is a world with fewer but better quality products, like this most comfortable sofa in Safire fabric with ottoman.
Vipp's ambition is a world with fewer but better quality products. This approach is present in all Vipp articles and are inspired by the iconic trash can.
The story of the Danish brand Vipp began in 1939: when Holger Nielsen, who worked as a metalworker, was asked by his wife Marie, who had opened a hair salon, to make a trash can for her. The rest is now Danish design history, because the pedal-controlled bucket that Holger devised is now being used in both residential and commercial spaces around the world and has even been included in the permanent collection at MoMA in NY. In the early days Vipp only made pedal buckets. When, after Holger's death, his daughter and later also his grandchildren took care of Vipp, lighting and furniture were added to the collection.